Wednesday 28 March 2012

EXAM PREP Exam Answer

To prepare for the upcoming exam you must look at an example of a top grade response and a lower grade answer

Your objective is 
To understand how the marks are awarded for the exam
To identify the arguments/debates that have been discussed by the student that awarded the L4 grade
To write up your notes into an essay plan


1. Read both & decide which is the L4?
2. How are they different?
3. Look at the mark scheme, what is required for a L4 (Analysis, Example, Terminology)



4. Copy the essay into Word & highlight in colour the aspects that cover: 

Analysis
Example
Terminology

5. Now underline the Argument/Debates the student puts forward to answer the question

6. Summarise these Arguments as a bullet point list - 5 points they have made

7. Write a 25 word commentary explaining how these arguments match & answer the question 




3 comments:

  1. Warner Record Labels

    Atlantic Records Group
    Atlantic Records
    Elektra Records
    Fueled By Ramen
    Full Surface Records
    Grand Hustle Records
    LaSalle Records
    Roadrunner Records
    [edit]Warner Bros. Records Group
    Warner Bros. Records
    Asylum Records (technically still a subsidiary of Elektra Records because of its UPC prefix.)
    143 Records*
    Bad Boy Records
    Blacksmith Records*
    Maverick
    No Limit Forever Records
    Nonesuch Records (technically still a subsidiary of Elektra Records because of its UPC prefix.)
    Reprise Records
    RuffNation Records
    Sire Records
    Maybach Music Group
    Jet Life Recordings
    [edit]Rhino Entertainment
    Atco Records
    Del-Fi Records
    Frank Sinatra Enterprises
    Rhino Records
    Eleven: A Music Company
    [edit]Warner Music Nashville
    Atlantic Records Nashville
    Warner Bros. Records Nashville
    Rhino Records Nashville
    Word Records
    Myrrh Records
    Squint Entertainment
    [edit]Independent Label Group
    Cordless Recordings
    East West Records
    Adeline Records

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  2. What else are they involved in?
    Warner Bros., a film and television production company
    Warner Books, a division of Hachette Book Group USA

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