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How to write a good conclusion

The conclusion of your essay is where the question, and your argument, are directly addressed. As it takes place at the end of the essay many candidates will overlook the conclusion, leaving little time f...

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How does the oxidising power of the group 1 metals vary?

The group one metals all have one electron in their outer shell, so are "electron donors". The further down the group one goes, the higher the electron shell containing the lone electron. The re...

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Answered by Adithya K. Chemistry tutor
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What do I do if I don’t know a word during a speaking exam?

Speaking exams can be scary, because you are put on the spot to ask questions that, especially at A level, may take some thinking about even in your native tongue. It is inevitable that you may struggle f...

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Answered by Ashleigh R. French tutor
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How do I time manage in an exam?

One word: plan. Again three times: plan, plan, plan. When approaching an exam, it is always helpful to attempt past questions. At first these need not be timed, as past exam papers are an excellent revisi...

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Using named examples, assess the advantages and disadvantages of top-down and bottom-up development strategies. (15)

Development strategies can be used to help bridge the development gap between the rich and poor. These strategies can be successful if they help improve the standard of living. Different strategies take d...

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Answered by Ella B. Geography tutor
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