how are you meant to write the answer to a question, like how to you begin middle and end,i just dont understand because i just slop everything on the page and its not in order. How formal are u meant to be?:crazy:
If you are talking about the longer answers you should follow this format:
Define the key term / terms in the question (this is a useful way of picking up content marks)
Identify at least two points that refer to the question - is it asking for two advantages, a mix of advantages and disadvantages etc
Explain the impact of each point on the company and on profits, here you can look at theories that you have learnt that are relevant to the question
Complete an evaluation or conclusion summing up what you have said and relating your answer back to the orignial question. Remember your conclusion needs to be supported.
Remember for application marks you need to refer to what is unique about the company in the case study, you can quote from the case but you need to also make sure you refer to what the quote is about.
If you are talking about the longer answers you should follow this format:
Define the key term / terms in the question (this is a useful way of picking up content marks)
Identify at least two points that refer to the question - is it asking for two advantages, a mix of advantages and disadvantages etc
Explain the impact of each point on the company and on profits, here you can look at theories that you have learnt that are relevant to the question
Complete an evaluation or conclusion summing up what you have said and relating your answer back to the orignial question. Remember your conclusion needs to be supported.
Remember for application marks you need to refer to what is unique about the company in the case study, you can quote from the case but you need to also make sure you refer to what the quote is about.
how are you meant to write the answer to a question, like how to you begin middle and end,i just dont understand because i just slop everything on the page and its not in order. How formal are u meant to be?:crazy:
If you are talking about the longer answers you should follow this format:
Define the key term / terms in the question (this is a useful way of picking up content marks)
Identify at least two points that refer to the question - is it asking for two advantages, a mix of advantages and disadvantages etc
Explain the impact of each point on the company and on profits, here you can look at theories that you have learnt that are relevant to the question
Complete an evaluation or conclusion summing up what you have said and relating your answer back to the orignial question. Remember your conclusion needs to be supported.
Remember for application marks you need to refer to what is unique about the company in the case study, you can quote from the case but you need to also make sure you refer to what the quote is about.
Good luck - I hope that this helps you
Any more questions please get in touch
Ruth
If you are talking about the longer answers you should follow this format:
Define the key term / terms in the question (this is a useful way of picking up content marks)
Identify at least two points that refer to the question - is it asking for two advantages, a mix of advantages and disadvantages etc
Explain the impact of each point on the company and on profits, here you can look at theories that you have learnt that are relevant to the question
Complete an evaluation or conclusion summing up what you have said and relating your answer back to the orignial question. Remember your conclusion needs to be supported.
Remember for application marks you need to refer to what is unique about the company in the case study, you can quote from the case but you need to also make sure you refer to what the quote is about.
Good luck - I hope that this helps you
Any more questions please get in touch
Ruth