Students typically do better in the summer exams than the last set of mocks - but usually only by around a grade. This means you need to make sure you are fully prepared for these exams with the aim of achieving your target grade or just off it.
The following will help you plan your revision:
Media Paper 1
Media Paper 1 Section A will always focus on Media Language and Representations. This means the following CSPs:
Advertising & Marketing
Score & Maybelline That Boss Life
Music Video
Billie Jean & Letter to the Free
Media Paper 1 Section B will always focus on Media Audiences and Industries. This means the following CSPs:
Film Industry
Chicken
Radio
Life Hacks and War of the Worlds
Newspapers (not in January PPE)
The Daily Mail and The i
Unseen question
The first question in Media Paper 1 Section A will always be an unseen media product.
The second question will also relate to the unseen while also bringing in a CSP. This means it is likely the unseen product will link to advertising and marketing or music promotion.
20-mark essays
There will be TWO 20-mark essays in Paper 1 – at the end of each section. AQA states for your extended response questions:
“You will be rewarded for your ability to construct and develop a sustained line of reasoning which is coherent, relevant, substantiated and logically structured.”
You can look through this AQA Specimen Paper 1 paper to familiarise yourself with the structure of the paper.
You can look through this AQA Specimen Paper 1 paper to familiarise yourself with the structure of the paper.
Media Paper 2
The first question in Media Paper 2 will always be a 9-mark question on an unseen media product.
Aside from Q1, Media Paper 2 tests your in-depth topic areas:
TV
Capital and Deutschland 83
Magazines
Men’s Health and Oh Comely
Online, Social and Participatory
Teen Vogue and The Voice
Videogames
Tomb Raider Anniversary, Metroid Prime 2: Echoes & The Sims FreePlay
Indeed, the majority of Paper 2 will be THREE 25-mark essays on your in-depth topics. AQA states for your extended response questions:
“You will be rewarded for your ability to construct and develop a sustained line of reasoning which is coherent, relevant, substantiated and logically structured.”
Synoptic question
The final question in Paper 2 will always be the synoptic question – which requires you to demonstrate knowledge of the whole two-year course of study. AQA states:
“Question 4 is a synoptic question in which you will be rewarded for your ability to draw together different areas of knowledge and understanding from across the full course of study.”
How do we do this? Answer: Key concepts and CSPs
You can look through this AQA Specimen Paper 2 paper to familiarise yourself with the structure of the paper.
You can look through this AQA Specimen Paper 2 paper to familiarise yourself with the structure of the paper.
Finally, revise EVERYTHING you have learned over the last 18 months for A Level Media in preparing for these exams - terminology, theory and CSPs. Good luck!
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