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Help with short answer section in english exams? (1 Viewer)

Aerath

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Know when to move on. Apportion time according to marks.
 
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i'd assume the reasons s1 is taking you too long are: 1. you're over-answering or 2. you're not familiar with techniques/ analysing stimuli.

In both cases, study verbs/ techniques and then apply to practice questions.
 

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You need to be concise with short answers. Practice will help you improve.
 

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in the same boat as you. in the trails i stopped at 40 mins with 1 paragraph of the 5 marker done. moved onto my creative which i had memorised and got down in 30 mins and had 10 mins to go back to short answers.
i deff know i over answer the questions but i get paranoid i havnt so i keep writing...
 

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How long you spend on a question should be based on how many marks the question is worth. 2 mark questions i generally write 1-2 paragraphs on and 4 mark questions about 3-4. It also depends on what the question is asking, if its a basic: 'describe one technique utilised' then definitely watch you don't over answer.
 

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For 2 markers you should be writing 2-3 lines MAX and 3 markers about 5 lines.

It's obvious a lot of people are writing too much so that's why you may find finishing section I difficult.
 

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