As thousands of South African students face their matric exams, educators are highlighting the unique pressures of national examinations and offering practical strategies for success.
Business Studies teacher Mr Fumba from Fundani High School in the Eastern Cape emphasised the importance of strategic exam preparation, particularly for Paper 1 which will be sat down for on Wednesday at 9am.Fumba advised students to start with Sections B and C rather than spending too much time on Section A, which carries fewer marks, as some of them may forget crucial information.
He said using the elimination method can be helpful, through identifying similar options and eliminating unlikely answers to narrow down your choices.This section carries the highest mark allocation at 80 marks and presents three questions from which students must choose only two.According to the teacher, Question 2 typically focuses on Business Environment, covering strategies and sectors.
“Use subheadings to organise your content clearly, and conclude your essay with a summary that draws from your main points without repeating your introduction,” he added.Fumba advised pupils to familiarise themselves with question patterns by studying previous papers and their marking schemes. They must also avoid repeating content between the introduction and conclusion because this doesn’t earn additional marks.
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