WJEC Media Studies Mock Exam 2017 - Newspapers and Radio NewsQuick View
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WJEC Media Studies Mock Exam 2017 - Newspapers and Radio News

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A Mock Exam for WJEC Media Studies 2017 Exam Topic - Newspapers and Radio News. Follows the format of previous years' exams. Designed to test all the subject areas and skills. Two hours long (the actual exam will be 2.15) but this could be lengthened or shortened as your exams officer dictates. Comes with source material
Revision Guide: Newspapers and Radio News GCSE Media StudiesWJEC Exam TopicQuick View
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Revision Guide: Newspapers and Radio News GCSE Media StudiesWJEC Exam Topic

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WJEC Syllabus. GCSE Media Studies Exam Topic: Newspapers and Radio News. A six page Revision Booklet designed to be printed and given to students for home study, Includes key terms, key theories and activities to help students formulate their written and creative answers. Most suitable for borderline students but would be suitable for all
AQA A Level English Exam Practice 'Unseen Extract 4' - Revolutionary RoadQuick View
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AQA A Level English Exam Practice 'Unseen Extract 4' - Revolutionary Road

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Full lesson giving pointers and guidance on how to answer the question on the Unseen Extract, includes sample paragraphs, success criteria and annotated sections of the extract. It is based on the Unseen Extract 4 - from 'Revolutionary Road' - which you can find at:<br /> http://filestore.aqa.org.uk/resources/english/AQA-7712-UE-4-RR.PDF
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AQA A Level English Unseen Extract 6 'The Handmaid's Tale' LESSON

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A full lesson for A level students giving full instruction on how to answer the question in the 'Unseen Extract', using the AQA Specimen Question with extract from 'The Handmaid's Tale'. You will need to print out the extract, available at http://filestore.aqa.org.uk/resources/english/AQA-7712-UE-6-THT.PDF
WJEC Media Studies GCSE 2017 Newspapers Revision LessonQuick View
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WJEC Media Studies GCSE 2017 Newspapers Revision Lesson

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A full revision lesson for WJEC Media Studies GCSE students, in which students are shown how to analyse a newspaper front cover (denotation and connotation) and then tackle some of their own (included on the powerpoint - or they can choose their own if they have access to computers). Students need to use case studies in their answers in Section A of the exam - so this could be effective preparation.