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How should I structure paragraphs?

 The best way to structure your paragraphs for essays is to use the PEEL method. This stands for Point, Evidence, Explanation and Link. By following this structure not only do you foreground your main poi...

Answered by Ella F. History tutor
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How do I analyse a primary source?

For general analysis of any primary source you should first consider two main things: the nature of the source, and who wrote it and for what auidence.

The nature of the source concerns w...

Answered by Hannah B. History tutor
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How should I read critically?

Extra reading is necessary for those students wishing to access the higher mark bands as it provides a broader perspective on your course.

When reading, students should attempt to ensure ...

Answered by Alexander H. History tutor
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How should I approach revision?

Revision is an essential part in gaining your A-Level and as a result due time and consideration should be given to it.

However, history is not all about learning facts it’s about underst...

Answered by Alexander H. History tutor
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How should I construct my conclusions?

Conclusions are an often neglected aspect of student responses despite their importance in indicating judgemental ability and their usefulness for students wishing to access the higher mark bands.

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Answered by Alexander H. History tutor
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