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A LEVEL2

1

Physics (Mr R King)
Week 1 + 2
Study Ch. 19
Do all questions
Copy out and learn summary

Week 3 + 4
Repeat above for Ch 20

Business Studies ( Mrs B Waite)
Revision from notes for F295 and to revise the case study F297 which the students should have with them, if not they are available for download from the OCR website.
I also have a work sheet that they can use for revision if they contact me by email.

2

Biology ( Mrs Parkinson)

Read chapters 12-15 of your text book and answer both the self assessment  and end of chapter questions from each of these chapters in your exercise book.

Economics (Ms C Nwankwo)

W/c 19.04. Read and make notes on International Trade (1) pp. 239 - 254. Complete questions.

  • Absolute and comparative advantage.
  • Specialisation and gains from trade.
  • Terms of trade.
  • The pattern of global trade.

W/c 26.04. Read and make notes on
International Trade (2) pp. 254 - 264. Complete questions.

  • Alternative exchange rate systems.
  • Exchange rate fluctuations.
  • Purchasing power parity

W/c 03.05. Read and make notes on International Trade (3) pp. 265 - 268. Complete questions.

  • Causes and consequences of balance of payments problems.
  • Policies to correct imbalances.

3

Chemistry (Mr A Morris)

Revise for evaluation weak acids. Ka and pH. Buffer solutions
Percentage efficiency.

4

Mathematics: Core 4 (Mr E Davies)

Mathematics: Vectors - revision through
Ex 4D ( page 270), and Miscellaneous Ex 4.
Vectors - development - Scalar products, Chapter 9.
Next topic:
The binomial theorem.

Mathematics: Mechanics 1(Mr E Davies)

Motion in a straight line: Ex 11C,
And Miscellaneous Ex 11.
Past paper practice. (Papers issued before the holiday).

5

Further Mathematics
(Mr M Hadden)

Ensure any outstanding exercises are completed.

Start to use the sets of past papers issued to revise and practise, especially concentrating on the areas you are least confident .

6

English

IELTS 1 (Ms C Nwankwo)
Exam practice:

  • Unit 12 pp. 138 - 149, plus revision for IELTS exam.
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ELTS 3 (Mr S Luke)
Exam practice:
Speaking task:

  • Prepare personal information, speaking about self, family, interests, ambitions, etc

Reading task:

  • Revise/practice different types of reading texts (T/F/NG, etc) in course book

Writing task:

  • Revise/practice different types of writing texts (agree/disagree, argument, etc) in course book

If students have access to English radio/TV (BBC I- player) this will be useful practice for listening tasks

 

IELTS 4 (Mr D Meddows)
For those students arriving late and therefore not able to sit the exam as scheduled on Sat 24th April, the new IELTS exam date will be Sat 5th June.
AEAP4 IELTS students should study from their three self-access resources:

1) Advanced Mistakes in IELTS
2) Objective IELTS workbooks
3) Objective IELTS CD

Do not worry overly as we have now have extra time to complete final exam preparation and consolidation on your return.

 

EAP 2 (Mr S Luke) EAP Now Text book
Reading Comprehension - Pg 127, 133
Language for Writing: Comparisons - pg 128Information clauses - pg 134

EAP 3 (Ms C Nwankwo)
Continue work on reports.

EAP4 (Mr Meddows)
Week 15-16 pp135-154 A EAPNow! A Global connection – Economics –
Orientation - speaking
Analysis of compare and contrast essays
Cause and effect
Metaphor and simile
Writing contrasting texts

 

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