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4 Mock Exam Tips 4 1. Familiarise yourself with the mark scheme and use it to support your revision and create essay plans, essay maps or essay tables or self-assess your answers. 2. Create essay plans, essay mapping plans, essay jigsaws and answers for your various topics, e.g. Stalin’s economic policies ... (this will be tackled further in another session). 3. Continue practicing past exam papers in timed conditions without your notes until the day before (not night before the exam). Timed practice is a

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4 Mock Exam Tips 4

1. Familiarise yourself with the mark scheme and use it to support your revision and create essay plans, essay maps or essay tables or self-assess your answers.

2. Create essay plans, essay mapping plans, essay jigsaws and answers for your various topics, e.g. Stalin’s economic policies ... (this will be tackled further in another session).

3. Continue practicing past exam papers in timed conditions without your notes until the day before (not night before the exam). Timed practice is a necessity to keeping you feeling confident and secure in your exam. You know it all, you just need to show the examiner this.

4. For questions that take a different slant on a topic you have already completed a practice question for, use your practice answer to create a detailed and essay intensive plan.

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WHY DID BRITAIN GO TO WAR? Essay Question: Assess the claim that the most important reason why Britain went to war in 1914 was to defend Belgian neutrality. (Specimen)