: Use clear topic sentences for every single paragraph. A Level 5+ essay utilizes the PEEL structure (Point, Evidence, Explanation, Link).
Unlike standard practice papers, which often recycle old questions, the Oxford Advanced series is known for its "predictive" quality. The questions are notoriously difficult—often slightly harder than the actual HKDSE exams. They are designed to stretch the "top tier" students (those aiming for Level 5** or 5*).
The Oxford Advanced series is intentionally designed to be slightly more challenging than the actual HKEAA past papers. This "over-training" method ensures that students feel comfortable and confident on exam day. Structure of Set 1
Which (Paper 1, 2, or 3) or question type from Set 1 are you finding most difficult?
Use a clear structure: Introduction, 2-3 body paragraphs, and a Conclusion.
: Use clear topic sentences for every single paragraph. A Level 5+ essay utilizes the PEEL structure (Point, Evidence, Explanation, Link).
Unlike standard practice papers, which often recycle old questions, the Oxford Advanced series is known for its "predictive" quality. The questions are notoriously difficult—often slightly harder than the actual HKDSE exams. They are designed to stretch the "top tier" students (those aiming for Level 5** or 5*).
The Oxford Advanced series is intentionally designed to be slightly more challenging than the actual HKEAA past papers. This "over-training" method ensures that students feel comfortable and confident on exam day. Structure of Set 1
Which (Paper 1, 2, or 3) or question type from Set 1 are you finding most difficult?
Use a clear structure: Introduction, 2-3 body paragraphs, and a Conclusion.