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Invest in highlighters they will help you sort the information into key ideas! Sophie Walker Make sure you know what each question is asking and what strategy to adopt! Abbigayle Ng
Research famous quotes linked to likely themes in the writing task it will make your introduction and conclusion inventive and may inspire a motif! Aimee-Jo Lowry Theres lots of non-fiction to read: articles, editorials, travel writing, autobiographies Jay Jackson Learn terminology so you can reference it in the reading section!
Use the OCR website and read examiners reports for excellent question-specific advice! James Porter
Katherine Tilston
Create your own practice questions based on the articles you have read! Sophia Penny
Read! The more you read, the more your spelling, vocabulary and grammar will improve! Sophie Davenport Share your answers with others its great to learn their ideas! Emily Barnes Complete practice questions! Ella Heywood
Buy the revision guide its amazing! Use the practice materials in it too! Ellie Mottram
Look at all the A* answers you are provided with! Sarah Yates Plan how you will structure you answers before you write them! Sophie Iqbal
Always link your ideas to the question throughout each answer! Emily Holland
Keep a list of impressive vocabulary for the writing section! Amber Choudhri
It sounds simple but make sure you read the questions carefully! It may cost you marks! Charlotte Jones