modify your thesis in your essay to be your central idea in your speech. What's your original idea on what conflicting perspectives was - and then how did julius caesar change that perception of what you were essentially learning in the module.
I memorise and then twist it... I think it's always good have a generic up your sleeve just incase you are lucky enough to get the question. If it isn't then i'll twist my response to the question so that it's no longer 'generic' but question specific because for the average english person...
hmm...surprisingly... i'm not as freaked out as i thought i would be... maybe it just hasn't kicked in yet.... that or i've come to the conclusion that i suck :( LOL
option 1... because that way i can relatively maintain the focus of each text without waffling and losing track of what i'm saying. Strong linking to the notion of romanticism, answering the question, clear examples + a strong thesis will get you the top band. There is no correct way to do an...
Re: Supplementary Texts For History & Memory
hmmm website and website...? the WWI thing is good but is there another medium you could use? it's better to have different text types. They're fine as long as you can relate to history and memory.
know your quotes
write your practise essays or remember your generics (whatever makes you happy)
skim through your texts or read back where you put notes