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Revision Checklist for IGCSE History 0470 A Guide for Students How to use this guide The guide describes what you need to know about your IGCSE History examination. It will help you to plan your revision programme for the examination and will explain what the examiners are looking for in the answers you write. It can also be used to help you to revise by using the tick boxes in Section 3.
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GCSE history essays follow a general fromula so once you get the hand of it you should be able to write any essay. A short and precise introduction is necessary, the introduction should include both sides of the arguement and then your judgement (basically which side you are going to argue for).
Guidance and advice for answering questions on CIE IGCSE History Paper 2 (the source paper) by looking at how marks are awarded, and comments from the examiner’s report. IGCSE History Paper 4 Advice for students answering questions on Paper 4 of the CIE IGCSE History exam (alternative to coursework) which focuses on your chosen Depth Study.
In your History GCSE, it is important that you not only have good subject knowledge, but have the skills to apply this knowledge to exam questions.
History iGCSE Our home study iGCSE History has been written by experts to perfectly prepare you for the Edexcel exam. You will develop and expand your knowledge and understanding of key historical events, people and societies, and learn how to ask relevant questions about the past.
Now have a go at answering one of the following questions: 1. Explain two consequences of the Gold Rush of 1849. 2. Explain two consequence of the opening of the Transcontinental Railroad in 1869. 3. Explain two consequence of the opening of the Oregon Trail, 1836. 4. Explain two consequences of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, 1876.