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How do I evaluate a historical source?

When evaluating a historical source, it can be helpful to consider the following questions:

When is this source from?

Where does this source come from?

Why was...

Answered by Amelie M. History tutor
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How should I evaluate a source?

Source evaluation is one of the most daunting aspects of History, almost everyone has struggled with it at one time or another! Here are a list of questions you can ask when analysing a source. 

Answered by Alice C. History tutor
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What is the most efficient way of structuring a history GSCE or an A-level essay question?

The most common question asked by all History students are to do with the way in which they are expected to structure an essay and how to stick to the question asked. It is so easy to lose out on marks...

Answered by Aldona G. History tutor
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How do I structure an A Level essay?

The key here is to become familiar with the most effective way to tackle an essay which then means in the exam you won’t have to spend time to considering the best way to go about things. A crucial dif...

Answered by Izzy H. History tutor
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How should I approach a source-based exam?

Analysing sources is the part of A-Level History people tend to find most difficult. So you're not alone!

Unlike with essay exams, it's pretty much impossible to question-spot and prepare...

Answered by Ewan D. History tutor
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