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Chessington Community College

How to revise for your GCSE Exams

Year 11 2015/16

How to revise for your GCSE Exams 2015/16

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This document contains simple tips to help you revise for your

GCSEs. It includes the following:

● Individual subjects and the number of exams to be taken

● Top tips from each subject to help you focus on your revision

● Examples of revision aids

● Specific revision guides/websites for each subject

How to revise for your GCSE Exams 2015/16

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MATHS GCSE Exam Board: EdExcel

You will sit two exams, a calculator and a non-calculator exam.

TOP TIPS

DO NOT JUST READ YOUR BOOK!!! YOU NEED TO ACTIVELY “DO” MATHS.

Vary your practice as much as possible. That means doing lots of different topics - not just the ones you enjoy.

Test yourself as much as possible. Try an exam question in exam conditions and check it against the videos on Hegartymaths.

Allow yourself some time to forget! Try to come back to topics covered in lesson about a week after they were covered. Re-learning after forgetting a little helps to cement connections in the brain for better recall later.

Massed practice (like cramming) leads to fast learning but also to rapid forgetting compared to spaced practice. Spacing helps embed learning in long-term memory. Get plenty of sleep. Students think all-nighters are a good way to study, but sleep helps memories consolidate and may make retrieval of learned information better (relative to being sleep deprived). REVISION AIDS

Revision cards - best used to record key facts (e.g. circle theorems) that must be learned and recalled in the exam.

Past papers - available from the Edexcel website. Don’t be afraid to repeat papers and try to mark them yourself using the mark schemes. REVISION GUIDES AND WEBSITES

Hegartymaths.com - ensure that you access the worked exam question examples

mymaths.co.uk - the Booster packs are especially useful for targeting specific grades

//keshgcsemaths.wordpress.com/gcse-maths-takeaway/ - exam questions arranged by topic and grade. Fantastic topic based practice.

There are numerous printed revision guides published. Any guide must support the Edexcel syllabus.

The best known and most widely used are those published by Collins and CGP. The key thing to remember is that they are best used in conjunction with workbooks. SKILLS REQUIRED FOR GRADES

It is not practical to include a list of indicative grades for maths skills in this document, due to the length of the list of skills. Most revision guides give some indication of grade for a topic, but also remember that a higher grade question can be made up of two or more lower grade skills.

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ENGLISH LITERATURE GCSE Exam Board: AQA

TOP TIPS

Reread 'A View from the Bridge' as many times as possible. You should make sure you know key quotes off by heart, so as not to waste time finding them in the exam. You should have a good understanding of the influence of all the main characters in the play, the context and setting and the themes. You should understand the techniques that Miller uses to get all of these things across in the play. Finally, remember that this is a play and not about real people. Don't tell the story in the exam or talk about what Eddie is 'like'. Instead discuss why Miller created the characters in this way and the techniques he uses to do this. For your unseen poetry you must have a very good understanding of poetic techniques and the effects that they have on readers (us). You should revise how to write an analytical essay using the MITSL headings and know this off by heart for your exam. The best revision is to do past papers and to read as much poetry as possible! Ask your English teacher for possible authors! SKILLS REQUIRED FOR GRADES

It is not practical to include a list of indicative grades for English skills in this document, due to the length of the list of skills. Most revision guides give some indication of grade for a topic.

How to revise for your GCSE Exams 2015/16

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE IGCSE Exam Board: CIE (Cambridge International)

TOP TIPS

*Practice writing plans for past examination papers and write these up in timed conditions. * Read newspapers, e.g. The Metro, and do the following: Imagine you have to write the story from the point of view of a person involved, what would you say from that person’s point of view (Question 1). Look at a paragraph - what language devices have been used; what does the quote mean or show? How does the quote make readers feel? (Question Record all of the main points in the article - can you include all of these in a brief summary? (Question 3) Complete the PPE Revision resources that are in the 1StudentWork folder. REVISION AIDS

Past papers - A number of these will be uploaded for you on placed on the school website / given to teachers to distribute. REVISION GUIDES AND WEBSITES

It is worth buying yourself a copy of the following workbook: First Language English for Cambridge IGCSE Workbook - published by Oxford University Press: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Complete-Language-English-Cambridge-Workbook/dp/019838906X/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1426026108&sr=8-2&keywords=cie+igcse+english SKILLS REQUIRED FOR GRADES

It is not practical to include a list of indicative grades for English skills in this document, due to the length of the list of skills. Most revision guides give some indication of grade for a topic.

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SCIENCE GCSE Exam Board: AQA

TOP TIPS

Create mind maps to make links between core science and additional science. Make a science glossary to become familiar with keywords Complete past papers and use the mark schemes to make improvements- Make sure you understand the theory and why the mark scheme states that answer- don’t just copy! REVISION AIDS

CGP is brilliant app for revision. They cost £1.49 each and can be bought on Android or Apple. If you are double award, you will need to purchase the core and additional app. If you are triple you will need to buy the three separate sciences (Chemistry, Biology and Physics). Details can be found below: https://www.cgpbooks.co.uk/apps_info Mind maps Flashcards REVISION GUIDES AND WEBSITES

The following website has videos covering all of the core topics (B1, C1, P1). These are free, you just have to register. Unfortunately you need to pay to access the additional videos. http://www.my-gcsescience.com/core-science/ You probably are all aware of the GCSE bitesize, but below is the link which takes you directly to the sections specific to our course http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/aqa/ Past papers are a great way of revising. All the papers can be found here, just select whether you would like to do a Biology, Chemistry or Physics paper. Remember double award will only do Units 1 and 2. Triple to units 1, 2 and 3. You will also find the mark schemes using the same link http://www.aqa.org.uk/exams-administration/exams-guidance/find-past-papers-and-mark-schemes

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ART, PHOTOGRAPHY & TEXTILES: GCSE Exam Board: AQA

TOP TIPS

Schedule an hour a week to complete tasks set in lesson

Research the artists and find out what inspires them

Take your own pictures for inspiration throughout

Look at sites such as Pintrest for inspiration

Add a ‘sub-title’ to your exam question to make it your own theme e.g. Surrealism, My Life, Reflection, Journey this will narrow down your project.

REVISION AIDS

Follow the steps in your exam guide books, stick to the time frame

Print out all artist work and present in a themed title page to show clear understanding of the artist style

Describe each artist: Style, Line, Inspiration, composition to show your art knowledge and critical thinking.

Research other artist you like to link into you project

Practice, experiement your ideas to show your development to achieve the best final outcome.

REVISION GUIDES AND WEBSITES

Pinterest for all inspiration.

‘Befunky.com’ photography website for home editing

The photoargus.com for inspiration

Diviant art website

Type in key words linked to your exam question to find alternative directions

EXAM Question:

40 %

1+ x book

2 x portfolio sheet

1 x final piece

Outline Diary

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CATERING GCSE Exam Board: WJEC

REVISION LIST/EXAM TOPICS

Catering Establishments and services

Job roles in catering

Food poisoning

Hygiene and Food safety

Health and safety

Risk assessments

Preparation and culinary skills

Culinary key words

Cooking methods

Food presentation

Nutrition

Healthy eating

Special dietary requirements

Planning a menu

Portions and costs

Specialist equipment

Communication

Record keeping

Reducing waste

Recycling

Food packaging

REVISION GUIDES

Revision guide available- CGP GCSE WJEC Catering (Amazon £6.50)

The written exam for Catering is worth 40% of the total GCSE

Please ensure that you read all of the question at least two times before answering. Check key

words in the question and ensure you answer the points based on that catering topic.

Always look at the amount of marks in brackets that the question is worth and give that amount

of points/examples.

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GCSE CITIZENSHIP STUDIES Exam Board: AQA Full Course

This GCSE course consists of two pieces of coursework, each worth 30% and two hour long exam papers. The GCSE course covers 4 main themes: Theme 1 – Community Action and Active Citizenship Theme 2 – Being a Citizen in the UK – Democracy and Identity Theme 3 – Fairness and Justice Theme 4 – Global Issues and Making a Difference TOP TIPS Watch the news and read a newspaper on a regular basis. Learn the key terms and keywords for each topic within each theme. Ensure that you have knowledge of relevant examples and/or case studies that you can refer to in you exam answers. Use your knowledge of other subject areas. Geography, History and English are all relevant to Citizenship and many issues cross-over e.g. globalization, suffragettes, conflict and media matters. USEFUL REVISION BOOKS AND WEBSITES Taking notes, completing work and homework and attending additional revision sessions on Thursday after school for one hour, is the best way to prepare for your GCSE exam. The GCSE specification is here: http://filestore.aqa.org.uk/subjects/AQA-4105-W-SP-14.PDF

A recommended revision guide: My Revision Notes: AQA GCSE Citizenship Studies by Michael

Mitchell. ISBN: 978-1444154788. It costs 7.99 on Amazon.

The textbook we use in lessons could also aid learning and revision: AQA GCSE Citizenship

Studies by Joan Campbell and Sue Patrick. ISBN: 978-1408503324.

BBC Bitesize is user-friendly. Make sure you are looking at the relevant sections which are:

Democracy and Justice, Identity and Diversity, Rights and Responsibilities and sustainable

development and the Environment. http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/subjects/z3ckjxs

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COMPUTER SCIENCE GCSE Exam Board: Edexcel

TOP TIPS

Make a computer science glossary to become familiar with keywords Purchase a revision booklet Complete past paper and use the mark schemes to make improvements- Make sure you understand the theory and why the mark scheme states that answer- don’t just copy!

REVISION AIDS

The Hoddor education booklet is perfect for exam revision. It contains everything that will be covered in the exam. You can purchase it at this link. It costs £8.99. http://www.whsmith.co.uk/products/edexcel-gcse-computer-science-my-revision-notes/9781471841125 It is also available on Amazon. Mind maps Flashcards

REVISION GUIDES AND WEBSITES

You probably are all aware of the GCSE bitesize, but below is the link which takes you directly to the sections specific to our course http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/subjects/z34k7ty Past papers are a great way of revising. The past paper entitled Sample Assessment Material I – Paper 1: Principles of Computer Science can be found here http://qualifications.pearson.com/en/qualifications/edexcel-gcses/computer-science-2013.html You will need to click on the heading Course Materials. The marking scheme is also located here.

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ICT GCSE Exam Board: Edexcel

TOP TIPS

Make an ICT glossary to become familiar with keywords Purchase a revision booklet Complete past paper and use the mark schemes to make improvements- Make sure you understand the theory and why the mark scheme states that answer- don’t just copy!

REVISION AIDS

The Edexcel GCSE ICT revision booklets are perfect for exam revision. They contain everything that will be covered in the exam. You can purchase them at this link. They cost £5.99 each http://www.pearsonschoolsandfecolleges.co.uk/Secondary/ICT/14-16/GCSEICTForEdexcel/ISBN/RevisionMaterials/EdexcelReviseEdexcelGCSEICTRevisionWorkbook.aspx http://www.pearsonschoolsandfecolleges.co.uk/Secondary/ICT/14-16/GCSEICTForEdexcel/ISBN/RevisionMaterials/EdexcelReviseEdexcelGCSEICTRevisionGuide.aspx To build the greatest amount of understanding, you should purchase both books as one contains questions and the other contains answers. Mind maps Flashcards

REVISION GUIDES AND WEBSITES

You probably are all aware of the GCSE bitesize, but below is the link which takes you directly to the sections specific to our course http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/subjects/zqmtsbk Past papers are a great way of revising. The past paper entitled Sample Assessment Material Unit 1: Living in a digital world (Final) can be found here http://qualifications.pearson.com/en/qualifications/edexcel-gcses/ict-2010.html You will need to click on the heading Course Materials. The marking scheme is also located here.

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DRAMA (please see attached sheet)

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FRENCH: GCSE Exam board AQA

Healthy Lifestyle Holidays and leisure Environment Education and jobs

TOP TIPS

Make flashcards and sheets with key vocabulary and grammar and read them through every day.

Listen and watch as much authentic content as you can. French TV shows, songs, and newspapers can all help.

Practice past papers

REVISION AIDS

Create revision cards for each topic, use different colours.

Practice your listening skills: use the question to help you work out what you have to listen for. “How many” is asking for a number, “when” is asking for a day or time, “where” for a place, “what” for an activity, “why” for a reason, and so on.

Working out the meaning of an unknown word: use the context of the text, look at the title, the sort of text, look carefully at the topic, cognates, and any other associated words in order to make an educated guess when you answer.

Revise the list of words from AQA textbook (each glossary for each topic and subtopic). Make a list with the keywords and use different strategies to memorise them.

Go to Google search - AQA GCSE French past papers - Go to the past papers section - Choose the year - Choose the unit (Unit 1- Listening) & (Unit 2- Reading) - Choose foundation or higher paper - Once done check the marking scheme

REVISION GUIDES AND WEBSITES

- BBC Bitesize: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/spanish/

- AQA website to practice past papers: http://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/languages/gcse/french-4655

- Revision guide: AQA - GCSE French Complete Revision & Practice with Audio CD

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GEOGRAPHY GCSE Exam Board: AQA

Remember that you need to revise 3 topics for each exam. The unit breakdowns are

included below: You should use your books and the website links shown to complete

your revision

Unit 1 Physical Geography

The restless earth Challenge of weather and climate The coastal zone

Unit 2 Human Geography

Population change Changing urban environments Tourism

TOP TIPS

Case study questions

Remember 6 or 8 mark answers require use of named case study examples.

E.g. Describe the impacts of a volcanic eruption in an MEDC. (8)

For the answer above you should be referring to the named case study in your introduction sentence e.g. The MEDC volcanic eruption studied was Mount St Helens….

Case study answers carry the most marks so make sure you know all the case studies listed below, you should try to remember key dates, statistics etc. Remember 8 mark answers will be assessed for SPAG.

Read the questions carefully

Every year, lots of candidates lose lots of marks because they misread the question, or answered the question they hoped the examiner would ask rather than the one that has been set. Don't let this be you! Try underlining the exam command words to remind yourself of exactly what the examiner wants you to do.

Use the available resources

It costs the exam board a lot of money to produce maps, photographs and diagrams for the exams. They do it for a reason! Make sure that you use them to help you show what a good geographer you are. Look at the resources carefully and use the information from them in your answers - for example, Photograph A shows that a series of groynes have been built along the seafront at Swanage where the building density is high.

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REVISION GUIDES AND WEBSITES

Website links:

www.s-cool.co.uk

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/geography/

http://www.coolgeography.co.uk

http://www.geographyrocks.co.uk/gcse-revision.html

SKILLS REQUIRED FOR GRADES

Exam command words

Study = look very carefully at the resource - this is not a question that you have to answer but an instruction that needs to be followed before you answer the following questions. It is known as the stem part of the question.

Complete = this might be filling in a table, finishing off a graph using data you have been given, choosing words from a list to fill in the missing gaps in a paragraph or circling the correct answer from a range of options. Make sure that you circle or tick the correct number of items!

Name = just give the name - there is no need to write anything else e.g. Name the Oceans marked on the map at A and B. Just write 'Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Ocean' (or whatever they are!) not 'The ocean named on the map at A is the Pacific Ocean and the ocean named on the map at B is the Atlantic Ocean'.

Label = this kind of question often asks you to add a name, description or explanation to a text-box on a photograph or diagram.

Describe = say what you see (without giving reasons) - are there any patterns or trends? If you are describing a graph, make sure that you include figures in your answer.

Describe the location = say where something is - try to include distance and direction from other places e.g. Describe the location of Southampton. Southampton is a city in Hampshire, on the south-coast of England. It is 25km north-west of Portsmouth and 40 km north-east of Bournemouth.

Describe the distribution = say how something is spread out over space

Suggest the cause = give reasons for why something happened e.g. Suggest the cause of the earthquake in California. The Pacific Plate and North American Plate are moving past each other at a conservative margin. As they move…

Explain / Give reasons / Suggest reasons = give reasons for why something happens and include all the specific detail as to why they lead to it happening; useful words to use in an 'explain' question include: therefore, so, because, as a result of, consequently, this means that.

Give effects / Suggest impacts = this type of question asks you to look into the

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future and write about the consequences of something happening.

Use examples = you must use real-life examples to gain full marks! You have studied a wide variety of examples in lessons. You can use your own general knowledge too. Make sure you give specific detail and you include the name and location!

Compare = describe the similarities and differences between things - words that will force you into a comparison are 'whereas' and 'in comparison to' 'alternatively' and 'on the other hand'; words ending in '- er' are also useful (e.g. taller, richer, stronger); words such as 'less than' and 'more than' are also useful.

Annotate = this means add labels to a diagram, photograph or map. Annotate questions will also ask you to do something else e.g. describe or explain. This additional command word tells you what type of statements to write in your annotations. When explaining, you will need to give detailed reasons; e.g. annotate the photograph to explain some of the possible impacts on the natural environment of a large scale tourist development in the area. New buildings may be on vegetation and destroy habitats meaning animal species may leave the area. Lots of sewage from new hotels may leak into the water, killing fish and coral reefs. Large buildings may be an eyesore destroying the beauty of the area permanently.

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HISTORY GCSE Exam Board: EdExcel

Germany 1918 – 1939 The British Society 1951-1979 Cold War 1943 - 1991 TOP TIPS

Have a good chronological understanding of the time periods for each exam.

Know the key historical figures for each exam and why they are important.

Know how many marks needed for each question and therefore how many minutes to write your answer.

REVISION AIDS

Mind maps for key events, themes and topics.

Causes of significant events and their consequences.

Character cards for important people

Source skills: NATURE/ ORIGIN/ PURPOSE of a source and why they are important for the reliability of the source.

Inference = what does this suggest

Using connectives to link causes together.

Practice questions to focus on structure and use of evidence REVISION GUIDES AND WEBSITES

Germany:http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/history/mwh/germany/

British Society: http://www.pearsonschoolsandfecolleges.co.uk/Secondary/History/14-16_for_Edexcel/EdexcelGCSEMWHistory2013/ISBN/StudentBooks/EdexcelGCSEHistoryATheMakingoftheModernWorldUnit3CThetransformationofBritishsocietyc195179SB2013.aspx

Cold War: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/history/mwh/ir2/

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SKILLS REQUIRED FOR GRADES

A*/A = evaluation/judgement/ specific and accurate historical evidence

B= Explaining why things happen and linking causes together using accurate evidence

C= Explaining causes using relevant detail

D = Describing how things happen using simple evidence to support your points

E= Identification of features/causes using basic evidence

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PE BTEC Exam Board: EdExcel

TOP TIPS

Try to relate all key knowledge points to a sporting example and make sure you provide three knowledge points if the question is worth 3 marks!

Use PEEL as a structure for your 6 mark extended questions

Break revision of key content down into each topic so that you remember information in chunks (Topic 1.1.1, 1.1.2) REVISION AIDS

Mypeexam.com - really useful videos on each topic

Revision workbook -read the key notes and work through the past paper questions

Actively re-do your mock exam, responding to the feedback and improve your answers for each question. REVISION GUIDES AND WEBSITES

Edexcel GCSE PE revisions guide

Edexcel GCSE PE revision workbook

Mypeexam.com (Be sure to click on the ‘Edexcel’ icon so that you watch videos for the correct exam board!)

BTEC STUDENTS

BTEC Students will need to complete a series of units and coursework to complete the course to the best of their ability. They must stay up to date with deadlines, and work within class so as to maximise their chances of strong grades.

The first deadline for the first unit will be before October half term.

Most students sat the exam for the BTEC course last year. Those who didn’t will need to do this.

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MEDIA STUDIES GCSE Exam Board: AQA

TOP TIPS

Always complete your homework tasks as they form the basis for your exam in June.

Watch as much UK TV News as possible - make notes about style, delivery, types of stories and possible target audience it is aimed at REVISION AIDS

Use handouts provided from your folders REVISION GUIDES AND WEBSITES

Revision book provided after the exam brief is released May 15th

Controlled Assessments (60% of overall GCSE) Assignment 1 (LANGUAGE AND AUDIENCE) Radio (15 marks) Analyse opening 3 mins of a talk radio show (codes & conventions) 600-700 words (10 marks). Prepare a script for a radio show aimed at a specific audience. 600-700 words, plus an explanation of the audience it is aimed at. (5 marks). Completed by end of Easter 2015 Submitted April 2016 Assignment 2 (REPRESENTATION AND INSTITUTIONS) Promotion of Video Games (30 marks) a: Compare 2 promotional methods used by one video game and produce a written analysis of 1000-1200 words (20 marks). b: Research, plan and design a poster AND storyboard a trailer for your own video game. (10 marks) Completed by end of year 10 July 2015 Submitted April 2016 Assignment 3 (LANGUAGE, AUDIENCE, REPRESENTATION AND INSTITUTIONS) Print – Music magazine (45 marks) a: A maximum of 12 pages showing your research & planning (15 marks). b: Produce 4 pages (including front cover, contents page and double page spread (20 marks). c: 700-800 word evaluation (10 marks). Completed by October 2015 Submitted April 2016 EXAM (40% of overall GCSE) Science Fiction Films June 2016

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FILM STUDIES GCSE Exam Board: WJEC

TOP TIPS

Read and plan your answers BEFORE you start writing.

Use filmic terminology and the specific emotion it created in order to earn a mark.

Make sure you include as many points as there are marks offered. REVISION GUIDES AND WEBSITES

Revision guides for Exam paper 1 Superhero genre and Exam paper 2 Tsotsi.

Controlled Assessment (50% of GCSE)

Film Exploration Choose one film and produce: Micro Analysis of 2 micro elements. approx. 750 words Industry Research essay 500 words (10 marks) (20 marks) To be completed by Dec 2015 To be completed by Dec 2015 Pitch & Pre-Production Create your own film idea and write a Pitch (10 marks) for it. A 20 frame Storyboard (20 frames) OR 500 word Screenplay. (20 marks) To be completed by Dec 2015 To be completed by Dec 2015 Production

2 min film (short or extract) each student to be responsible for either directing/sound OR editing/post production To be completed by Dec 2015

Evaluative Analysis 800-1000 words written analysis of pre-production and production tasks. To include stills. (10 marks) To be completed by Dec 2015 EXAMS – June 2016 Exam 1 – June 2016. Exploring Film 1 hour (30% of overall GCSE) Exam 2 – June 2016. Exploring Film outside Hollywood 1 hours (20% of overall GCSE) Super Hero genre Tsotsi

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Spanish: GCSE Board: AQA

Top tips

Make flashcards and sheets with key vocabulary and grammar and read them through every day.

Listen and watch as much authentic content as you can. Spanish TV shows, songs, and newspapers can all help.

Practice past papers

Revision Aids

Create revision cards for each topic, use different colours. Practice your listening skills: use the question to help you work out what you have to listen for. “How many” is asking for a number, “when” is asking for a day or time, “where” for a place, “what” for an activity, “why” for a reason, and so on.

Working out the meaning of an unknown word: use the context of the text, look at the title, the sort of text, look carefully at the topic, cognates, and any other associated words in order to make an educated guess when you answer.

Revise the list of words from AQA textbook (each glossary for each topic and subtopic). Make a list with the keywords and use different strategies to memorise them.

Go to Google search - AQA GCSE Spanish past papers - Go to the past papers section - Choose the year - Choose the unit (Unit 1- Listening) & (Unit 2- Reading) - Choose foundation or higher paper - Once done check the marking scheme

Revision guides and Websites

- BBC Bitesize:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/spanish/

- AQA website to practice past papers:

http://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/languages/gcse/spanish-4695

- Revision guide: AQA - GCSE Spanish Complete Revision & Practice with Audio CD

Healthy Lifestyle Holidays and leisure Environment Education and jobs

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