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Hi,
I am very much struggling to write answers for the theory-based questions even though I have studied everything.
Are there any possible tips that would be useful for the June exam session?
Would greatly appreciate if you could also recommend me some past papers that would increase my writing skills
Thank You!
I am afraid that there is no easy way. Given that you have studied everything the only way to improve is to work through past questions (as many as possible starting with the most recent) either on the ACCA website or in your Revision Kit. Then to read the suggested answers and also look at the marking guides to get an idea of the important points that were being expected from you. (And then obviously to ask in this forum is you are not clear about any of the points.)
As far as writing skills are concerned, obviously you will be typing your answers in the exam and you do not need to worry too much about your grammar. Again it is really a matter of practice at past questions.
It is impossible to recommend any specific past papers because these days it is impossible to guess what topics will be asked. Most important is to get used to the style of the current examiner which is why you should work through as many past papers as you can.
Thankfully the current examiner will never ask entirely written questions – only parts of questions – but nevertheless the written parts are important.
Hi Sir,
Can I please know when was the current examiner appointed?
Sometime in 2010 🙂
