Achieving Full Marks for Q2, Paper 1: OCR GCSE English Language - similarities

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摘要

TLDRDenne video er en omfattende guide til at besvare spørgsmål 2 fra OCR GCSE Engelsk Sprog Paper 1, med målet om at opnå maksimal karakter. Den forklarer karakterskemaet klart, præsenterer nyttige udtryk, der kan anvendes direkte, og tager dig gennem et eksempel fra en tidligere eksamen i november 2018. Yderligere præsenterer den, hvordan man annoterer teksten, og giver dig mulighed for at skrive din egen besvarelse med en modelbesvarelse som eksempel. Videoen understreger vigtigheden af syntese af idéer fra de to tekster, fokus på ligheder, og brug af relevante korte citater. Den konkluderer med et andet praksisspørgsmål fra en tidligere Edexcel eksamen, og belyser vigtige tips for at opnå topkarakterer.

心得

  • 📘 Forstå karakterskemaet for maksimering af karakterer.
  • ✏️ Brug nyttige sætninger i dine svar.
  • 📚 Træn med tidligere eksamensopgaver.
  • 💡 Syntetiser idéer effektivt fra begge tekster.
  • 🔍 Fokuser på ligheder i tekstrapportering.
  • 📜 Indsæt korte relevante citater.
  • 🕒 Planlæg tiden effektivt under eksamen.
  • 🗒️ Annotér teksten før skrivning.
  • 📝 Skriv præcist og detaljeret.
  • 🎯 Øv dig for at forbedre svarene.

时间轴

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    I begyndelsen af videoen præsenteres en vejledning til at opnå topkarakterer i OCR GCSE English Language Paper 1, spørgsmål 2. Instruktionen åbner med at afmystificere bedømmelseskriterierne og tilbyde nyttige vendinger, som seeren kan anvende i sine svar. Herefter gennemgås en faktisk tidligere eksamensopgave fra november 2018, hvor seeren lærer at annotere teksten. Derefter vises et modelbesvarelse og hvordan den opnår topkarakterer, samtidig med at videofremstillingen gennemgår eksaminatorernes kriterier. Seeren opfordres til at praktisere denne opgavetype ved hjælp af en lignende opgave til sidst.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:13:14

    Anden del af videoen fokuserer på praksis og færdiggør en lignende opgave fra Edexcel GCSE Paper. Seeren bliver bedt om at sammenligne deres egen besvarelse med en modelbesvarelse for at finjustere deres tilgang. Videoen indeholder også en dybdegående analyse af, hvordan man skriver svar, der inkluderer flere præcise, indlejrede citater og identificerer både eksplicitte og implicitte ligheder mellem teksterne. Videoen konkluderer med vigtige tips, hvor seeren opfordres til at være kortfattet og præcis, samt til at identificere interessante implicitte ligheder mellem de to tekster.

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视频问答

  • Hvad dækker videoen over?

    Videoen guider dig til at opnå maksimale karakterer i spørgsmålet 2 i OCR GCSE Engelsk Sprog Paper 1, inklusiv markordninger, eksempelbesvarelser og træning.

  • Hvordan kan man forberede sig til at svare på spørgsmål 2?

    Forberedelsen indebærer forståelse af karakterskemaet, praksis med tidligere eksamensspørgsmål, og anvendelse af nyttige sætninger præsenteret i videoen.

  • Hvad er nødvendig for at få 6 ud af 6 i spørgsmålet?

    Man skal koncist fremlægge mindst tre ligheder mellem teksterne med korte indlejrede citater for at dokumentere valgene og forstå de implicitte ligheder.

  • Hvad er syntese ifølge videoen?

    Syntese betyder effektivt at kombinere forskellige idéer fra forskellige steder i teksten.

  • Hvad er fokus for spørgsmålet fra november 2018 papir?

    Fokus er at finde ligheder i hvordan forfatterne beskriver deres joboplevelser fra teksterne.

  • Hvordan kan man organisere sine tanker før besvarelse?

    Man bør lave en kort plan eller annotere teksten for at identificere centrale idéer og beviser.

  • Hvad skal man ikke fokusere på for spørgsmålet?

    Man behøver ikke nævne forskelle mellem teksterne, da disse ikke bliver krediteret.

  • Hvorfor er det vigtigt at bruge indlejrede citater?

    Indlejrede citater understøtter og beviser de sammenlignede ligheder i teksterne.

  • Hvad er den overordnede strukturanbefaling i respons?

    Svarene bør indeholde præcise, kortfattede punkter om ligheder med understøttende citater og detaljeret fokusering på spørgsmålet.

  • Hvad er den centrale råd til at opnå høj karakter?

    Fokus skal være på regelmæssige sammenligninger af ligheder og at vise forståelse via fokuseret og klart sprog.

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    this ultimate guide to question 2 from
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    the ocr gcse english language paper 1
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    will show you exactly what you need to
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    do to get full marks
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    after explaining the mark scheme in
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    straightforward english i will include
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    useful phrases that you can plonk
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    straight into your own response
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    before moving on to an actual past paper
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    question
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    from november 2018 i will show you how
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    to annotate the text before giving you
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    the opportunity to write your own
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    response
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    my model six out of six response will
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    then appear on screen
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    and i'll talk you through how it
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    achieved the criteria in the top bands
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    of the mark scheme
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    and show you the examiners indicative
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    contents
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    but practice really does make perfect
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    and so i will then give you a second
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    opportunity to write a perfect six out
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    of six
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    similarity response with a question
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    coming this time from
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    an adapted past ed excel gcse paper
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    i will share a response for this as well
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    for you to compare with your own
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    before concluding the video with final
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    crucial tips
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    and advice let's get you high marks for
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    ocr gcse english language paper one
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    question two you're watching scofield on
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    shakespeare
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    so there are six marks for this question
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    in which you need to show how well you
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    can synthesize
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    ideas from different parts of both texts
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    what exactly do we mean by synthesize
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    well for me it means efficiently
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    combining different ideas from
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    different places in the text together
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    you also need to show a perceptive
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    understanding of similarities between
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    the two
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    texts note differences are not required
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    and will not be credited
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    and when making these points about the
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    similarities
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    you need to be writing in detail
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    and using short pertinent embedded
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    quotations
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    when writing about similarities you may
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    find these phrases on screen helpful
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    similarly both passages an obvious
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    similarity is
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    in the same way
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    time now to do some practice here's the
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    question from the november 2018 paper
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    one
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    we are asked in both texts the writers
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    describe their jobs
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    what are the similarities between their
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    experiences of work
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    draw on evidence from both texts to
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    support your answer
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    now for the texts you need to read them
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    probably the easiest thing for you to do
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    is download the november 2018 reading
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    booklet
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    from the ocr website you're watching on
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    screen now
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    how to do this however i will also
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    display the text on
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    individual slides within this video
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    which will proceed at five second
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    intervals
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    in case you would prefer to read the
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    text this way
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    either way get reading
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    when approaching these questions even
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    those for which only a relatively
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    low number of marks are available do
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    plan or be a briefly
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    annotate think your annotations could
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    look something like those about to
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    appear on screen
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    press pause when they appear if you
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    would like to scrutinize
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    in more detail
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    hopefully that's given you some really
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    good ideas time now to write
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    your response in the exam booklet you
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    are given one side of a4 to complete the
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    response
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    for which six marks are available
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    it can be tricky to estimate timings for
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    individual sections
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    but of course you have two hours for the
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    full exam and there are a total of 80
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    marks available
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    mathematically speaking a bit crude you
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    would expect to spend
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    no more than 10 minutes on this get
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    cracking
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    press pause the extracts will appear
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    again at brief
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    intervals
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    how did you get on appropriately
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    detailed no
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    waffle plenty of synthesized points
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    about the similarities with supporting
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    quotations from both passages
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    well here's what i wrote
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    in text one the wages are so fearfully
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    low
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    and similarly in text 2 the suggestion
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    that in the future he will gain a
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    sizable rise
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    from the living wage implies that his
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    current salary is significantly below
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    the figure
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    considered sufficient for an adult to
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    live on
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    both texts refer to long working hours
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    the author of text 1 talks of having to
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    work so many hours
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    whilst in text 2 he refers to long shift
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    patterns including sometimes working
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    until midnight on friday
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    another similarity is that both work
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    environments are considered unhealthy
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    although for different reasons in text
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    two working in a fast food restaurant is
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    likely to make you pile on the pounds
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    whereas even more dangerously in text
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    one the intensive work environment may
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    hurry
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    some of the workers to their graves
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    finally both writers emphasize the
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    importance of government intervention
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    in their workplaces in text one the
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    writer implicitly criticizes
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    the inadequacy of governments merely
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    inquiring
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    and reporting as opposed to taking
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    action
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    whilst in text 2 the reference to the
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    government bringing in the living wage
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    implies that prior to this some fast
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    food employers
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    may have been paying in adequate wages
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    how does this response meet the top band
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    of the mark scheme
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    well firstly note the way i synthesize
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    appropriate ideas and evidence from a
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    number of different parts of the two
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    texts
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    there are six embedded quotations on
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    screen now within just three sentences
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    here's where they come from within the
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    two texts
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    note also the perceptive understanding
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    of similarities
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    as seen here when i point out the
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    unhealthiness of both work environments
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    but for different reasons i'd imagine
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    that it's pretty difficult to work in
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    mcdonald's and avoid eating a lot of
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    unhealthy rubbish
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    more seriously for those working in that
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    factory in
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    crew death could ensue
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    finally note the sharp detailed focus on
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    the question
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    and the regular comparisons about
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    similarities
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    as seen in words and phrases such as
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    another similarity
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    both writers and whilst
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    remember also that the examiner is given
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    some indicative content
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    some suggestive points that a candidate
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    might make to help them with their
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    marking
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    these are only suggestions but press
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    pause to read them through
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    aficionados of these single question
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    gcse videos
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    may have expected me to be issuing you
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    now with a
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    cheery probably cheesy conclusion
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    not one bit getting a grade nine is all
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    about practice
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    so have a go at this question which i
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    have plundered and adapted from a past
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    ed excel paper
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    in both texts the writers show people
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    experiencing change
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    what are the similarities between the
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    writers experiences
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    and feelings drawn evidence from both
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    texts to support
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    your answer
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    now for the texts as before you need to
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    read them
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    as before you can see before your own
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    eyes exactly how to get hold of these
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    texts within a pdf format
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    it's the edexcel june 2017
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    paper 2 which you are after
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    alternatively
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    you can just refer to the extracts which
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    will appear on individual
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    slides within this video after i have
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    stopped
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    whistling on either way
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    get reading
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    time to get on with it write your
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    response aiming to make your points
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    about the similarities even more precise
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    succinct and detailed
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    where necessary allow yourself up to 10
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    minutes
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    press pause as usual the text will
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    reappear
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    in case you require them
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    time to share my own response to this
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    question
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    in both texts the writers have moved to
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    new locations
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    in which space is far more limited in
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    text 1
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    the writer states that storage space is
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    at a premium
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    whilst in text 2 the writer has moved
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    into a much smaller house
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    with two small but ship shaped bedrooms
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    and a tiny downstairs room
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    when moving to their new locations it
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    was difficult for both writers to decide
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    what to take with them and what to leave
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    behind
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    for instance in text two the writers
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    stared in amazement at the junk she
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    needed to sort through
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    and in text one far more extremely the
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    writer had to pick out
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    the barest essentials to serve her for
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    the next seven years
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    additionally both writers considered
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    underhand means of bringing extra items
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    with them
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    in text 1 we hear about the possibility
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    of secreting a few more things
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    which is unlikely to be successful
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    whereas more successfully in text 2 a
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    husband appears to have been hoodwinked
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    i've also sneaked in one classy fold-up
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    finally both writers share a sense of
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    loss about their change in circumstances
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    although the writer of text 2 is clearly
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    trying to make the best of things
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    the final word of the piece honest hints
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    that she probably
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    does feel the changes are a bit sad
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    similarly the writer of text one is
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    clearly dissatisfied with her life
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    as shown by questions such as what on
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    earth for
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    which angrily highlight the
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    pointlessness of trying to break
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    any of the multitude of ridiculous rules
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    so good lord what is required to get six
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    out of six for this question
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    well you need to be concise with your
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    phrasing and pick out a minimum of
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    three similarities between the two texts
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    use short
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    embedded quotations to back up your
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    choices and
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    aim to pick out some of the more
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    interesting implicit similarities
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    as well as those more obvious explicit
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    ones
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    good luck with it all and many thanks
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    for watching scofield
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    on shakespeare
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