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OPEN ENDED QUESTIONS LORMS MARKING SCHEME 8 MARKS 2i1 . General structure . P oint E laboration E xample(s) L ink . PEEL. POINT. Topic sentence . “ Changes in weather and climate can affect our lives negatively”
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OPEN ENDED QUESTIONS LORMS MARKING SCHEME 8 MARKS 2i1
General structure • Point • Elaboration • Example(s) • Link PEEL
POINT • Topic sentence • “Changes in weather and climate can affect our lives negatively” • “Weather and climate affects people positively, such as in the areas of tourism and energy generation “ • “Weather and climate can destroy lives and affect our food and water supplies”
POINT • Short & sweet • Focus on one specific point • Easily identifiable • Changes in weather and climate can lead to a loss of lives and properties • Weather and climate provides an alternative source of energy • Weather and climate generates high tourism revenue for the country
Explanation • Elaborate on your point • Breakdown any terms in your point Modern day windmills can be utilized to generate electricity as the wind turns the vanes of the windmills, moving them and triggering the operation of a turbine generator to produce electricity. Furthermore, it is a renewable source and does not release much pollutants into the air unlike the burning of coal, making it both cheap and clean.
Example(s) • Name of country/region • Location • Deaths/casualties • Time period • Revenue gained etc. DETAILS!!!!
Example(s) • “Milan, Italy experienced a maximum temperature of 32.7 Degrees Celsius in 2003, the highest in 8 years since 1995. This significant increase in temperature resulted in many dying of heat strokes, where up to 70 were recorded per day. “
Example(s) • “Milan, Italy experienced a maximum temperature of 32.7 Degrees Celsius in 2003, the highest in 8 years since 1995. This significant increase in temperature resulted in many dying of heat strokes, where up to 70 were recorded per day. “
LINK • Reiterate your point • Use linking words • Therefore, Hence, Thus etc
General Tips • Must always be two-sided • Avoid sweeping statements • Avoid ‘journal entries’ • Write more better than write less