Rob Miller | Wednesday April 16, 2014
Categories: GCSE, WJEC GCSE, Films & Case Studies, Hollywood Films, X-Men, Non-Hollywood Films, Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, The Devil’s Backbone, Genres & Case Studies, Superhero, Hot Entries, Mock Exams, GCSE Mock Exams
Associated Resources
WJEC GCSE Film Studies Mock Exam Paper 1 A Grade Response 2013.docx
WJEC GCSE Film Studies Paper 2 A-B Exemplar The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas.docx
WJEC GCSE Film Studies Mock Exam Paper 2 A Grade Response 2013.docx
WJEC GCSE Film Studies Mock Exam Paper 2 D-C Grade Response 2013.docx
WJEC GCSE Film Studies Paper 2 Non Hollywood Exemplars
WJEC GCSE Film Studies Paper 1 A-B Grade Response Summer 2014.docx
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Rob Miller | Wednesday January 09, 2013
Categories: GCSE, WJEC GCSE, Films & Case Studies, Hollywood Films, X-Men, Non-Hollywood Films, Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, Genres & Case Studies, Superhero, Hot Entries, Mock Exams, GCSE Mock Exams
Associated Resources
WJEC GCSE Film Sudies Mock Exam Paper 1 2013.docx
WJEC GCSE Film Studies Mock Exam Paper 2 2013.docx
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Rob Miller | Wednesday January 09, 2013
Categories: GCSE, WJEC GCSE, Films & Case Studies, Non-Hollywood Films, Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, Genres & Case Studies, Superhero, Hot Entries, Mock Exams, GCSE Mock Exams
Associated Resources
WJEC GCSE Film Studies Paper 1 Mark Scheme 2013.docx
WJEC GCSE Film Studies Paper 2 Mark Scheme 2013.docx
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nicoleponsford | Wednesday October 12, 2011
Categories: GCSE, Analysis, Film Analysis, Genres & Case Studies, Superhero, Hot Entries, Mock Exams, GCSE Mock Exams
Top Tips for Students 1. Always read all the questions and follow the instructions to the letter! 2. In advance, consider how much time you have for each section. Try to keep to this. Always give yourself 5-8 minutes at the end for checking work over. If you are working and cannot answer a question, move on and come back to it. 3. Look at the amount of marks available. You may be able to write bullet point answers for some questions, but need to write a longer and more detailed response for…
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nicoleponsford | Monday September 19, 2011
Categories: GCSE, Analysis, Film Analysis, Films & Case Studies, Non-Hollywood Films, Genres & Case Studies, Independent, Hot Entries, Mock Exams, GCSE Mock Exams
Top Tips for Students 1. Always read all the questions and follow the instructions to the letter! 2. In advance, consider how much time you have for each section. Try to keep to this. Always give yourself 5-8 minutes at the end for checking work over. If you are working and cannot answer a question, move on and come back to it. 3. Look at the amount of marks available. You may be able to write bullet point answers for some questions, but need to write a longer and more detailed response for…
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nicoleponsford | Monday September 19, 2011
Categories: GCSE, Analysis, Film Analysis, Genres & Case Studies, Disaster, Hot Entries, Mock Exams, GCSE Mock Exams
Top Tips for Students 1. Always read all the questions and follow the instructions to the letter! 2. In advance, consider how much time you have for each section. Try to keep to this. Always give yourself 5-8 minutes at the end for checking work over. If you are working and cannot answer a question, move on and come back to it. 3. Look at the amount of marks available. You may be able to write bullet point answers for some questions, but need to write a longer and more detailed response for…
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