One of the best ways to achieve the highest grades is by looking at essays which have already done so. Here I have provided 4 model essays in which students can see the standard which they should be written to as well as taking key ideas and themes included and incorporating these within their own work.
One of the best ways to achieve the highest grades is by looking at essays which have already done so. Here I have provided 4 model essays in which students can see the standard which they should be written to as well as taking key ideas and themes included and incorporating these within their own work.
The best way to write a piece which contains what examiners are looking for is to read and analyse exemplar essays.
Here are 10 essays including an outline and evaluation which cover every possible topic you could be asked in the A-Level Psychology Approaches (Year 1 and Year 2) modules.
This is a handy resource to study or glimpse over to ensure that no 16-marker vital essay questions will throw you off.
Much of the content from these essays are derived from the Fifth Edition Psychology A Level Year 1 and AS - The Complete Companion Student Book for AQA and the Illuminate AQA Psychology Year 1 Book.
The best way to write a piece which contains what examiners are looking for is to read and analyse exemplar essays.
Here are 10 essays including an outline and evaluation which cover every possible topic you could be asked in the A-Level Psychology Schizophrenia module.
This is a handy resource to study or glimpse over to ensure that no 16-marker vital essay questions will throw you off.
Much of the content from these essays are derived from the Fifth Edition Psychology A Level Year 1 and AS - The Complete Companion Student Book for AQA and the Illuminate AQA Psychology Year 1 Book.
This document contains broad and in depth analyses of La Haine by Mathieu Kassovitz. This is a perfect pack if you are in search for some helpful A-Level French revision. This revision guide may be printed and annotated when taken to lessons, saving you from making your own notes from scratch.
This handy guide is for those who are aiming for top A-Level French grades.
*These notes are based on information available the in the ‘Hodder Education La Haine Revision Guide’ and have been structured into essay format paragraphs
The best way to write a piece which contains exactly what examiners are looking for is to read and analyse exemplar essays.
Here are 10 essays including an outline and evaluation which cover every possible topic you could be asked in the A-Level Psychology Relationships module.
This is a handy resource to study or glimpse over to ensure that no 16-marker vital essay questions will throw you off.
Much of the content from these essays are derived from the Fifth Edition Psychology A Level Year 1 and AS - The Complete Companion Student Book for AQA and the Illuminate AQA Psychology Year 1 Book.
A detailed summary collection of each chapter of No et Moi by Delphine de Vigan. This is ideal for students who want to enhance their understanding or refresh their memory of the book or film when studying this French literature piece.
These summaries are written in English.
A collection of detailed essays, quotes and themes and character analyses from the book, No et Moi by Delphine de Vigan. This document covers a broad range of concepts and points to discuss the book - ideal if you are studying French at A-Level and are aiming for a top grade.
This entire document is written in French.
The best way to write a piece which contains what examiners are looking for is to read and analyse exemplar essays.
Here are 10 essays including an outline and evaluation which cover every possible topic you could be asked in the A-Level Psychology Social Influence module.
This is a handy resource to study or glimpse over to ensure that no 16-marker vital essay questions will throw you off.
Much of the content from these essays are derived from the Fifth Edition Psychology A Level Year 1 and AS - The Complete Companion Student Book for AQA and the Illuminate Year 1 AQA Psychology book.
This document includes all the notes for the AQA GCSE Geography Paper 2 Exam which is difficult to find. This includes a range of possible case studies you can use including only the key points to pick up marks. The Nigeria NEE case study is also attached and this document covers all the possible topics and questions they may ask in the exam to do with Newly Emerging Economies. Only the food resource is covered in the final section.
This can be used by students to aid them with revision however may also be used as a teaching resource or hand-outs. No nonsense, easy to understand notes for everyone.
The best way to write a piece which contains what examiners are looking for is to read and analyse exemplar essays.
Here are 10 essays including an outline and evaluation which cover every possible topic you could be asked in the A-Level Psychology Attachment module.
This is a handy resource to study or glimpse over to ensure that no 16-marker vital essay questions will throw you off.
Much of the content from these essays are derived from the Fifth Edition Psychology A Level Year 1 and AS - The Complete Companion Student Book for AQA.
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This document contains 23 pages of condensed, informative and easy to understand revision notes for all of the AQA Geography 9-1 Physical paper. This can be used to save time during revision to ensure your time is being used as efficiently as possible leading up to the exam.
There are questions and diagrams to aid with understanding.
This may be used by students seeking revision guidance or by teachers as hand-outs for students.
The best way to write a piece which contains what examiners are looking for is to read and analyse exemplar essays.
Here are 10 essays including an outline and evaluation which cover every possible topic you could be asked in the A-Level Psychology Biopsychology (Y2) module.
This is a handy resource to study or glimpse over to ensure that no 16-marker vital essay questions will throw you off.
Much of the content from these essays are derived from the Fifth Edition Psychology A Level Year 1 and AS - The Complete Companion Student Book for AQA and the Illuminate AQA Psychology Year 1 Book.
This document contains broad and in depth analyses for No et Moi by Delphine de Vigan. This is a perfect pack if you are in search for some helpful A-Level French revision. This revision guide may be printed and annotated when taken to lessons, saving you from making your own notes from scratch.
This handy guide is for those who are aiming for top A-Level French grades.
The best way to write a piece which contains what examiners are looking for is to read and analyse exemplar essays.
Here are 10 essays including an outline and evaluation which cover every possible topic you could be asked in the A-Level Psychology Social Influence module.
This is a handy resource to study or glimpse over to ensure that no 16-marker vital essay questions will throw you off.
Much of the content from these essays are derived from the Fifth Edition Psychology A Level Year 1 and AS - The Complete Companion Student Book for AQA and the Illuminate AQA Psychology Year 1 Book.
This is a useful handout or guide for students who are struggling to understand what the examiner is looking for in the GCSE English Language exam. This sheet may encourage students to think more about the question and give them ideas for their own work. Students are advised to add to this to enhance their literature analyses skills.