A great way to evaluate, at A2 particularly, is to set the essay statement as a hypothesis.
The first part still identifies the basic economics of the question - diagrams etc.
The second part sets you the challenge to find evidence that supports the statement - and to indicate the extent to which this is so.
The third part is to find elemenst of an argument that oppose the statement, again indicating the degree to which the counter argument holds.
Finally, you put it all together with you "overall" which part is most convincing and explain why.
Then go for an exception or "twist" factor, where the argument may be turned on its head!
If you struggle with your current methods you should try something new! This may work for you!
Saturday, 25 December 2010
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