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Hi guys,
I have an exam coming up and I read some stuff about how to answer these types of questions but I didn’t really understand how to answer these questions. In terms of how it’s structured. Is it like a benefit and the opposite and that’s it? Or do you do it like that for 2 different factors?
I have an exam coming up and I read some stuff about how to answer these types of questions but I didn’t really understand how to answer these questions. In terms of how it’s structured. Is it like a benefit and the opposite and that’s it? Or do you do it like that for 2 different factors?
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Hi guys,
I have an exam coming up and I read som stuff about how to answer these types of questions but I didn’t really understand how to answer these questions. In terms of how it’s structured. Is it like a benefit and the opposite and that’s it? Or do you do it like that for 2 different factors?
Hi guys,
I have an exam coming up and I read som stuff about how to answer these types of questions but I didn’t really understand how to answer these questions. In terms of how it’s structured. Is it like a benefit and the opposite and that’s it? Or do you do it like that for 2 different factors?
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(Original post by Keir Starmer)
What subject is this?
What subject is this?
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(Original post by faizan13din57)
Hi guys,
I have an exam coming up and I read some stuff about how to answer these types of questions but I didn’t really understand how to answer these questions. In terms of how it’s structured. Is it like a benefit and the opposite and that’s it? Or do you do it like that for 2 different factors?
Hi guys,
I have an exam coming up and I read some stuff about how to answer these types of questions but I didn’t really understand how to answer these questions. In terms of how it’s structured. Is it like a benefit and the opposite and that’s it? Or do you do it like that for 2 different factors?
For 4 marks:
Define the key term in the question. For example: Design mix
Point - state the advantage/disadvantage/impact/effect
Context- because, therefore - leads too.
For 8 Marks (3 paragraphs)
Paragraph1:
Define the key term in the question. For example: Design mix
Point - state the advantage/disadvantage/impact/effect
Context- because, therefore - leads too.
counter balance - however
Paragraph 2
then state a new point and follow structure
Define the key term in the question. For example: Design mix
Point - state the advantage/disadvantage/impact/effect
Context- because, therefore - leads too.
for 10/12 marks, do the same as above but add a justification and opinion and evaluate everything you said in a new paragraph
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(Original post by Tello)
Follow this structure:
For 4 marks:
Define the key term in the question. For example: Design mix
Point - state the advantage/disadvantage/impact/effect
Context- because, therefore - leads too.
For 8 Marks (3 paragraphs)
Paragraph1:
Define the key term in the question. For example: Design mix
Point - state the advantage/disadvantage/impact/effect
Context- because, therefore - leads too.
counter balance - however
Paragraph 2
then state a new point and follow structure
Define the key term in the question. For example: Design mix
Point - state the advantage/disadvantage/impact/effect
Context- because, therefore - leads too.
for 10/12 marks, do the same as above but add a justification and opinion and evaluate everything you said in a new paragraph
Follow this structure:
For 4 marks:
Define the key term in the question. For example: Design mix
Point - state the advantage/disadvantage/impact/effect
Context- because, therefore - leads too.
For 8 Marks (3 paragraphs)
Paragraph1:
Define the key term in the question. For example: Design mix
Point - state the advantage/disadvantage/impact/effect
Context- because, therefore - leads too.
counter balance - however
Paragraph 2
then state a new point and follow structure
Define the key term in the question. For example: Design mix
Point - state the advantage/disadvantage/impact/effect
Context- because, therefore - leads too.
for 10/12 marks, do the same as above but add a justification and opinion and evaluate everything you said in a new paragraph
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(Original post by faizan13din57)
Only one counter balance? Or for each point? Also, should the counter balance sound like another point cuz I was trying to do a question earlier and the counter balance i gave felt like another point.
Only one counter balance? Or for each point? Also, should the counter balance sound like another point cuz I was trying to do a question earlier and the counter balance i gave felt like another point.
then evaluation after saying which is the better option.
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(Original post by Tello)
Hi, Counter balance after each point, so one counter balance in each paragraph for example: however it depends on if costumers like the new product features.
then evaluation after saying which is the better option.
Hi, Counter balance after each point, so one counter balance in each paragraph for example: however it depends on if costumers like the new product features.
then evaluation after saying which is the better option.
One factor could be that global warming and carbon emissions are ruining the world and so are fuelled cars and governments are trying to change that by bringing in new laws to stop people using fuelled cars instead, start using EVs, therefore more people are starting to buy EVs to get used to driving the EVs which will increase the annual sales of EVs which will increase the market share for EVs. However, some people may not have confidence in the infrastructure that is set for EVs as there are not many charging grids built across the country eg. UK. Therefore people may not be confident in driving EVs.
Is this good then?
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(Original post by faizan13din57)
So if the question says the assess or discuss 2 factors that will change the EVs market in the future, would I say that:
One factor could be that global warming and carbon emissions are ruining the world and so are fuelled cars and governments are trying to change that by bringing in new laws to stop people using fuelled cars instead, start using EVs, therefore more people are starting to buy EVs to get used to driving the EVs which will increase the annual sales of EVs which will increase the market share for EVs. However, some people may not have confidence in the infrastructure that is set for EVs as there are not many charging grids built across the country eg. UK. Therefore people may not be confident in driving EVs.
Is this good then?
So if the question says the assess or discuss 2 factors that will change the EVs market in the future, would I say that:
One factor could be that global warming and carbon emissions are ruining the world and so are fuelled cars and governments are trying to change that by bringing in new laws to stop people using fuelled cars instead, start using EVs, therefore more people are starting to buy EVs to get used to driving the EVs which will increase the annual sales of EVs which will increase the market share for EVs. However, some people may not have confidence in the infrastructure that is set for EVs as there are not many charging grids built across the country eg. UK. Therefore people may not be confident in driving EVs.
Is this good then?
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(Original post by Tello)
How many marks is the question worth?
How many marks is the question worth?
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