Early Elizabethan: Exam Practise and Questions

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Key takeaways
The different structure of exam papers and how to feel confident with any question posed.
How to answer each question and display the knowledge you have.
What examiners are looking for in a good answer.
Brian DickinsonHost: Brian is a History and Sociology teacher with 26 years experience. He is also an examiner with two exam boards, so he likes to focus on material and techniques that will best help students when it comes to exam time.

Whilst it is important to learn the content of exams and assessment it is also important to learn HOW to show examiners and teachers you know your stuff!

In this class, students will learn how to answer exam questions related to the Early Elizabethan Era. Students will look at the particular skill-set needed to do well in this challenging exam using Early Elizabethan questions.

This lesson stresses the importance of starting revision early and not leaving important exam practice until the last minute. Even if you are not studying the Early Elizabethan Era at this time, the class still imparts vital exam practice skills which are needed whichever topics that you are studying in History.  

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Suitable for:

This class is suitable for any student studying History GCSE or equivalent in Years 10-11 or S4-S5. 

Class requirements:

Students will require a laptop with internet connection to view the class. A pen and notepad will also be required during the lesson.

What to expect:
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