Front Cover - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 20
About This Presentation
Title:

Front Cover

Description:

AQA AS Business Studies: Unit 2&3 Toolkit: Chinatown 2005. Contents. Units 2 and 3 ... CHUNKY PARAGRAPHS FOR EACH POINT then leave a gap gives the examiner a big ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:51
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 21
Provided by: dancot
Category:
Tags: chunky | cover | front

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Front Cover


1
Front Cover
AQA AS Business Studies June 2005 Unit 2 3
Revision Toolkit
Chinatown
Exam Technique
2
Contents
  • Units 2 and 3
  • Break down of the marks
  • Knowledge
  • Application
  • Analysis
  • Evaluation
  • Exam technique
  • Timing
  • Question spotting
  • How to approach revision
  • Using the Tutor2u Case Study Toolkit

3
Units 2 and 3 a different approach
  • Unit 2 (BUS2) and Unit 3 (BUS3)
  • Questions based on the same pre-released case
    study Wei Foods Ltd
  • Each paper out of 53 marks (3 marks in each for
    quality of language)
  • Each paper 1 hour
  • A combination of 6,8 or 15 mark questions

4
New exams, new techniques, old skills
  • 56 of marks available for knowledge and
    application
  • Must be able to define all terms
  • Must be able to apply all terms to case study
  • 24 of marks for analysis (same as Unit 1)
  • 20 of marks for evaluation
  • Must evaluate in the 15 mark questions

5
Knowledge
  • 28 of marks
  • Read the question and define all the terms in the
    question
  • E.g. Explain two benefits to Wei Foods Ltd of
    introducing a system of flow production (6)
  • Flow production is the manufacture of a product
    along a continuous production line
  • Identify a relevant content point to answer the
    question
  • (in this example two benefits of flow production
    are required)
  • One benefit of introducing flow production is
    that it allows Wei Foods Ltd to produce high
    volumes of products quickly.
  • Another benefit is that it allows Wei Foods Ltd
    to gain from economies of scale.

6
Application
  • 28 of marks
  • Application is about referring the definitions,
    business understanding and analysis to the case
    study
  • E.g. Flow production was used in the
    Northampton factory in order to produce the high
    volumes needed to meet the supermarkets
    contract.
  • Tips on getting application marks
  • Consider issues that are unique to Wei Foods Ltd,
    e.g. how competitive is the market, what is the
    predominant management style, who are the
    customers / suppliers, what size is the company
    how well does it cope with growth, what is the
    cash flow / profit situation etc
  • Put your answer in the context of THIS company
    (Wei Foods Ltd)
  • Just using the company name is not good enough
    if you can replace Wei Foods Ltd with any other
    company name, and the answer still makes sense,
    then you will not gain application marks.
  • You can use quotes form the case-study but
    sparingly.

7
Analysis
  • Overview
  • 23 of the marks
  • Command words are Analyse, Explain why and
    Examine
  • Analysis uses business theory to develop a line
    of argument
  • It is looking for CONSEQUENCES, CAUSES and
    EFFECTS of a particular content point
  • E.g. the technical economies of scale gained by
    introducing flow production will allow Wei Foods
    Ltd to lower their unit costs and therefore
    increase their profit margins.
  • Good language to use
  • Because, therefore, as a result, so, this leads
    to,
  • THINK
  • Why is the point I have made important or
    significant for Wei Foods Ltd?
  • Make a point and then think so what?

8
Evaluation (1)
  • Overview
  • 20 of the marks
  • Command words are Evaluate, Discuss and to what
    extent
  • Only evaluate in the 15 mark questions
  • Need to show judgement, an understanding of the
    underlying issues and ability to draw a
    conclusion.
  • Weigh up two sides of an argument and consider
    any other factors that may affect the outcome of
    what you have said.
  • E.g. Discuss potential benefits of flow
    production
  • Success of flow production will depend on the
    skills and attitudes of the workers because if
    they are not willing or able to adopt new working
    practices then it is unlikely that productivity
    levels will improve.
  • Good phrases to use
  • Success depends on because
  • On balance
  • only be effective if.

9
Evaluation (2)
  • E.g. Discuss the possible effects of new
    technology to Wei Foods Ltd.
  • New technology can reduce units costs because
    (analysis)however it can be expensive to install
    and take valuable time to retrain the workers.
    This meant large costs in the short run for Wei
    Foods Ltd. On balance though Wei Foods Ltd may
    benefit from the new technology because they are
    focused on the long term profitability of the
    business and are willing to give up short term
    profits to install the technology and make
    themselves more efficient. Much depends on how
    desperate the companys shareholders are for
    quick returns.
  • Green shows the start of an evaluative answer
    looking at both sides, and giving reasons for
    this point.
  • Blue shows judgement weighing up the upsides
    against the downsides and concluding that new
    technology could be beneficial AND WHY
  • Note that weight has been given to the answer
    with the introduction of the idea of long term
    objectives.

10
Evaluation (3)
  • Good language to use
  • Be uncertain use terms like might, may, could.
    E.g. this might mean that sales fall
  • Contradict/argue use words like but, however,
    on the other hand E.g. this might mean that sales
    fall BUT it is less likely because of the IED of
    the product
  • Use words like if to consider other possible
    decisions/outcomes e.g. if competitors decide to
    drop prices then
  • A good way to start evaluating is to say it
    depends onbecause (must justify/back-up what
    you have said)
  • Write a conclusion
  • A conclusion does not summarise what has been
    said before, it merely uses the points to show
    why this conclusion has been made.

11
Timing
  • ONE HOUR not a long time!
  • Spend no more than 24 minutes on the first 20
    marks
  • Spend 36 minutes on the last two questions
  • If you run out of time on a question, start the
    next one (leave some space), you will score
    quicker marks
  • MAXIMISE TIME TO MAXIMISE MARKS

12
Question spotting
  • DONT DO IT
  • Better to spend revision time understanding the
    key themes and learning the definitions

13
In the exam (1/2)
  • A possible way of approaching each paper
  • Read all the questions
  • Note the mark allocations and put down estimated
    times remember 36 minutes needed for the last
    two questions
  • Underline/highlight the business studies terms in
    each question and then the question words
  • Brainstorm the longer mark questions (only for a
    few moments though) jot down the sort of ideas
    you might be using in each question. This means
    that you might think of something else as you are
    writing another answer and you can add it in.

14
In the exam (2/2)
  • A possible way of approaching each question
  • Even for the longer answer questions two well
    developed points are normally sufficient so dont
    panic if you cant remember lots of reasons
  • Define/explain any business studies term
  • Think quality, not quantity develop points with
    language like because, therefore, so
  • NO to lists, lots of ANDS and ALSOS and also
    attempted jokes examiners are grumpy cheer
    them up with good business studies answers
  • KEEP LOOKING BACK TO THE QUESTION WHEN ANSWERING
    (every paragraph at least) enhances chance of
    analysis marks
  • CHUNKY PARAGRAPHS FOR EACH POINT then leave a
    gap gives the examiner a big clue you are onto
    the next point.

15
How to approach revision
  • Make a plan
  • Try to revise at the same time of day as the exam
  • Revise in one hour blocks (same amount of time as
    the exam)
  • Test your knowledge by writing out as much as you
    can about a theme or specification area (use
    Themes planner or Glossary)
  • Practice questions (use Question and Answer pack)

16
Using the tutor2u toolkit (1/5)
  • The toolkit includes
  • Fully analysed and evaluated glossary following
    the AQA Unit 2 and 3 specifications
  • Introduction to the new units and how to approach
    the papers (this tool)
  • Presentation on main themes
  • Presentation on data analysis which includes a
    guide to the more difficult parts of Unit 3
    External Influences
  • The case study studied a running commentary on
    the text, next to the text
  • Longer style questions with suggested answers
  • Interactive questions to test your knowledge of
    the case study and definitions

17
Using the tutor2u toolkit (2/5)
  • Fully analysed and evaluated glossary following
    the AQA Unit 2 and 3 specifications with
    hyperlinks
  • Use this to gain a thorough understanding of the
    material covered in the specifications. Learn
    the terms and think carefully about the
    application/analysis and evaluation. Print out,
    write on them and make them your own guide to
    revision.
  • Introduction to the new units and how to approach
    the papers (this tool)
  • Understand what the units are aiming to test and
    how you can maximise your revision efforts in the
    exam with key ideas about technique.
  • It would be useful to use this in conjunction
    with the specimen paper.

18
Using the tutor2u toolkit (3/5)
  • Presentation on main themes
  • All the questions set in the exam will be based
    on the main themes in the case study. This
    presentation helps identify the core themes and
    some of the ideas behind them. Good to read
    after looking through the case study for the
    first time and just before the exam.
  • Presentation on Data analysis which includes a
    guide to the more difficult parts of Unit 3
    External Influences
  • All the tables explained and conclusions drawn.
  • Another view on the key economic factors used in
    Business Studies

19
Using the tutor2u toolkit (4/5)
  • The case study studied a running commentary on
    the text, next to the text
  • Thoughts, ideas and comments on the text as you
    read it. Helps demystify some of the expressions
    as well as putting into context some of the
    themes being talked about
  • Longer style questions with suggested answers
  • You cannot question spot, but you can be prepared
    to answer questions such as these
  • Remember the advice about the number of points
    you need to make in an answer the suggestions
    are more than enough points to make
  • Also remember that the examiner is looking for
    you to answer the specific question set, not give
    an answer to one of the suggested questions we
    have given you (sorry)

20
Using the tutor2u toolkit (5/5)
  • The toolkit can be printed out, mucked about and
    thought about. It needs you to discuss it and
    challenge it.
  • BUT you must LEARN the fundamental terms, be
    prepared to explain them in the context of the
    case study and draw conclusions.
  • The toolkit gives you the wherewithal to tackle
    the exam, but you need to provide the sweat and
    the brains.
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com