Migrants in Britain 800-Present Structure Flashcards

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How many questions are in the migration paper?

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6 questions. 1,2a,2b,3,4 and a choice of either 5/6.

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What type of question is question 1 the first 4 marker?

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‘Describe two features of’

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What should you do for question 1 - the 1st 4 marker?

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Point and specific evidence (2x). About 4 sentences altogether.

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What type of question is question 2a - the 8 marker?

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A source based question ‘How useful are source A and B for an enquiry into …’

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What must you do in question 2a - the 8 marker?

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Address the issue in the question - 2 paragraphs, one per source they do not need to be used together or even compared.

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What structure should you use for question 2a - the 8 marker?

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JACK - Judgment, Analysis, Contextual Knowledge. Also include an introductory sentence.

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What type of question is question 2b - the 2nd 4 marker?

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Another source question ‘How could you follow up source B to find out more about …’

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What must you do in question 2b - the 2nd 4 marker?

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Detail in source B that I would follow up, a question I would follow up with, what type of source I could use and how this might help answer my question.

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What type of question is question 3 - the third 4 marker?

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‘Explain one way… these two migrant experiences were different’

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What structure should you use for question 3 - the third 4 marker?

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PEEL (1x)

Point, Evidence - about the first time period, Evidence - about the second time period and Link - link the significance of the similarity/difference identified.

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What type of question is question 4 - the 12 marker?

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‘Explain why’ question. (Same as Elizabeth and Germany)

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What is the structure of question 4 - the 12 marker?

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3 PEAL Paragraphs. No introduction or conclusion needed but introductory sentence/connectives required.

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What should you do for question 4 - the 12 marker?

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Usually you should base two of your 3 PEAL paragraphs on the two bullet points. A third being on a entirely different point.

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What type of question is question 5/6 - the 20 marker?

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‘How far do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer.’ question

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What should you do in question 5/6 - the 20 marker?

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Brief introduction, Agree/Disagree, Counter Point, Agree/Disagree and a conclusion

You must agree/disagree twice depending on whether which you believe and counter argue once.

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What structure should you do for question 5/6 - the 20 marker?

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Introduction, PEAL (3x) and Conclusion