Gce A Level Economics: The Examination Skills Guide

Gce A Level Economics: The Examination Skills Guide

by Christabelle Soh
Gce A Level Economics: The Examination Skills Guide

Gce A Level Economics: The Examination Skills Guide

by Christabelle Soh

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Overview

Why do hard-working students who understand all the economic concepts not do well in GCE A Level Economics examinations? The reason is surprisingly simple. There are two areas that students need to do well in — content mastery and Economics-specific examination skills. Students who have revised the content thoroughly could still perform poorly because they lack the latter. This book is meant to fill this gap by being the first book that makes the full range of these examination skills explicit.The skills covered in this book are organized by question type. The first section covers the skills needed to answer case study questions and the second section covers the skills needed to answer essay questions. Each skill is illustrated using worked examples of examination-type materials and questions. At the end of each section, a summary of the skills required is provided to enable students to do a quick revision before the relevant papers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789811224133
Publisher: Ws Education
Publication date: 10/18/2021
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.47(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Performance Formula and How Much You will Benefit from this Book; The Structure of a Case Study Question: The H1 Economics Case Study Question (8823 Syllabus) and the H2 Economics Case Study Question (9757 syllabus); Understanding the Case Material: Reading Skills and Interpreting Numerical/Graphical Data; Answering the Case Study Questions: Question Analysis and How to Score for Each Question Type; Answering the Essay Questions: Point Selection, Point Development, and How to Write an Evaluation; When the Usual Tools Fails: Strategies for Atypical Questions
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