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How to write an introduction for an A-Level History exam?

For GCSE and A-Level there is a somewhat similar structure to an answer, however it depends on the mark scheme and the Assessment Objectives which need to be covered. For A-Level it is important to include a...
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Answered by Kim T. History tutor
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How do I write a good introduction for essays?

A good introduction is very important for an essay. It conceptualises the essay and shows the examiner you understand not only the words in the question, but what the question is asking of you. A good introd...
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Answered by Stephanie K. History tutor
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What's the best way to write a history essay?

I think the key is to be argumentative, the structure you're given is more of a guide than a rule - essentially, you need to have an opinion, state that opinion and provide all the evidence for that; then yo...
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How can I write a good introduction to an essay without going overboard?

There is an acronym I have been using since my GCSE's for this. C.F.J. Context, factors and judgment or Can Fatties Jump (though perhaps it could be modified to be more PC). However, in this form it has the ...
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Answered by Will M. History tutor
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Please explain William the Conqueror's reasons for invading England in 1066?

The death of Edward the Confessor in early 1066 would prompt one of the most significant military campaigns in English history, the invasion of William of Conqueror. The reasons for William's invasion of Eng...
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Answered by Nicholas M. History tutor
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