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faust18 [17]
3 years ago
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Essay on how did you spend your time with your family during lockdown.(please answer this questioni dont want any usless answers

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ludmilkaskok [199]3 years ago
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Answer:

Here's some help on answering

-Split your paragraphs up, dont jumble ideas up, focus on one idea per paragraph, this will make it easier to write and also easier for the one assessing it as they will see your clear points and offer you more marks for clarity, and also just for making it less difficult to mark.

- I would write about the different emotions i felt.

eg.

Happiness - what made you happy? What did you do? Did you spend time with family? How?

Sadness - Did you have any bad days? How did you feel? What helped you cope?

Anger - If you have siblings, write about them. Did they ever bring you to breaking point? What did they do?

Anxious - Were you scared about the lockdown? What it could bring, the effects?

- Write your predictions, did you have a plan to spend your lockdown a certain way? If you did, did you follow it?

- Write about regrets, do you regret anything now that its beginning to settle down, do you wish you were more productive?

-You could also write about the events that took place during lockdown all over the world, and how they made you and your family feel (for example the protests all over America, etc.)

The key is keeping structure, dont mix your paragraphs up, it will confuse you and the assessor

Also be as clear as you can, include details, but dont overload irrelevant ideas, keep your ideas detailed but stick to them.

HOPE THIS HELPS!!

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