[DOWNLOAD] "AQA Sociology EXAM NOTES For A Level (Year 1) & AS Level" by Nicholas Savva ~ Book PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: AQA Sociology EXAM NOTES For A Level (Year 1) & AS Level
- Author : Nicholas Savva
- Release Date : January 17, 2017
- Genre: Sociology,Books,Nonfiction,Social Science,Young Adult,Social Studies,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 39339 KB
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How to get an A...
The Educationzone Series is a unique range of books written by top examiners and experienced teachers with only one purpose in mind…exam success! Using these books will help students achieve the best possible grade in their Sociology exam. These exam notes have been carefully written using student friendly language and a layout you will find easy to understand. Each topic has been broke down into exam notes which are more concise than general psychology text books but more comprehensive than standard revision guide.
---NEW SPECIFICATION: This book content matches the new 2015 AQA Sociology specification.
---DEAL EFFECTIVELY WITH EVALUATION PART OF THE EXAM: Contrary to popular belief, learning and memorising lots of facts and theories will not get you a grade A or B in your exam. The exam requires you to be able to ‘analyse’ and ‘evaluate’ sociological knowledge, this does not mean jotting down a few brief criticisms at the end of your essay. The analysis and evaluation that you make, needs to be expanded upon and explained in an effective manner. With this in mind, we have written a lot of the evaluation points using the three-step-rule: identify, expand and conclude. We have done this for you in this book to demonstrate what a ‘developed’ evaluation point looks like. Please try and remember this technique and demonstrate it in your exam.
---LOADS OF EXAM QUESTIONS: We have given you lots of exam questions at the end of each exam note to practise. We have covered most of the different types of questions you may be asked for each topic both at AS and at A Level. If you are taking the A level course, it is a good way of testing and practising both your knowledge and examination skills. You may realise some of the questions require the same answers, but are worded differently, this was deliberate, just so you are familiar with the different way the questions can be worded.