Learning objective
Write descriptively about geographical questions and issues.
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Topic
Formulate enquiry and argument
Subtopic
Formulate enquiry and argument
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Short explanation
In the subtopic Formulate enquiry and argument, this learning objective focuses on write descriptively about geographical questions and issues. Within Formulate enquiry and argument, students should keep the explanation geographical by naming the relevant process, place, evidence, or impact rather than giving a generic topic summary. Approved keywords for this objective include write, descriptively, geographical, questions, and issues. descriptive writing should be used in the precise AQA GCSE Geography 8035 sense: a style of writing that provides detailed observations and descriptions about geographical questions and issues. For exam answers, regularly practice writing descriptive paragraphs about various geographical questions and issues.
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Common mistakes
1 linked- Descriptive Writing in Geography: To improve, focus on including specific examples, data, and observations that relate directly to the geographical question or issue being discussed.
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Open revision notesRelated learning objectives
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- Develop an extended written argument.
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