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Define a key word- simple skill, just learn the definitions straight off the specification and re write accordingly in the exam.
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Give examples of certain words. For example give two examples of moral evil. Use common sense in these questions and select two. For example for moral evil, murder, war, rape etc.
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Make a point and explain this point by using the word 'and' to support the argument with another argument. Add more 'ands' to each point to explain it. Use examples in real life and bible teachings as supporting points. Most importantly, do two separate points which are fully explained using the 'and' as a way of linking points to examples, bible sources, news and other points.
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In 8 markers, I recommend doing 4-5 explained points about each argument. Make a point, explain the point and if necessary add a real world example to add more depth to answer although a simple explanation will do perfectly fine. Write in continuous prose with good spelling, punctuation and grammar. Importantly, make sure key words like Bible and other terminology is spelt perfectly or you could risk losing a chunk of the 4 SPaG marks.
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It is important in these that you use 3 simple points with very minor ( if any ) explanation. Use a religious argument in at least one of the points on each side and make sure you don't mess up which side of a quote you're on.
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Define a key word- simple skill, just learn the definitions straight off the specification and re write accordingly in the exam.
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Give examples of certain words. For example give two examples of moral evil. Use common sense in these questions and select two. For example for moral evil, murder, war, rape etc.
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Make a point and explain this point by using the word 'and' to support the argument with another argument. Add more 'ands' to each point to explain it. Use examples in real life and bible teachings as supporting points. Most importantly, do two separate points which are fully explained using the 'and' as a way of linking points to examples, bible sources, news and other points.
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In 8 markers, I recommend doing 4-5 explained points about each argument. Make a point, explain the point and if necessary add a real world example to add more depth to answer although a simple explanation will do perfectly fine. Write in continuous prose with good spelling, punctuation and grammar. Importantly, make sure key words like Bible and other terminology is spelt perfectly or you could risk losing a chunk of the 4 SPaG marks.
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It is important in these that you use 3 simple points with very minor ( if any ) explanation. Use a religious argument in at least one of the points on each side and make sure you don't mess up which side of a quote you're on.
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went from 3s to 9s with (literally) night before revision - ask me anything59
Last reply 1 day ago
went from 3s to 9s with (literally) night before revision - ask me anything59