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B) Read the questions and answers above again and mark the

Following statements as True. False or No Information Available.

1. Students in England take GCSE (General Certificate of Sec­ondary Education) when they are 18.

2. Compulsory subjects are Mathematics, English and Com­puter Studies.

3. Students sit A Level exams at the age of 18.

4. Each A Level consists of 6 units which are studied in two stages.

5. For each A Level subject you take, you'll receive a grade from A to D.

6. Studying for A Level students develop important skills: in­dependent thinking, study skills, team working, research and analysis.

GCSE - BUSINESS STUDIES

Exam Format

GCSE Business Studies consists of 3 units in total:

Unit 1: Setting up a Business Written paper: 1 hour

Unit 2: Growing a Business Written paper-. 1 hour

Unit 3: Investigating a Business Controlled Assessment

Course Summary

This course has been designed to provide students with a critical understand­ing of the following: •The internal functions of contemporary business organisations of all types

• The dynamic external environment within which businesses operate and the effects this can have upon decision-making within a business

• Major topical issues that can generate change for business organisations and the ways in which businesses respond to these issues

• The range of stakeholder perspectives that can be taken on business activities

Course Content

An outline of what is offered in our GCSE Applied Business course:

Unit 1: Setting up a Business

• Starting a Business

• Marketing

• Finance

• People in Businesses

• Operations Management

• Assignment Tasks

Unit 2: Growing a Business

• The Business Organisation

• Marketing

• Finance

GCSE assignment

3. a)PAnalyse the groups of sentences and say which of them is Conditional I and which is Conditional II. Discuss with your partner what the third sentence (Conditional III) might mean.

A

1. If I study in England, I will sit GCSE exams at the age of 16.

2. If I studied in England, I would sit GCSE exams at the age of 16.

3. If I had studied in England, I would have sat GCSE exams at the age of 16.

B

1. If I take GSCE, the compulsory subjects will be Mathemat­ics and English.

2. If I took GSCE, the compulsory subj ects would be Mathemat­ics and English.

3. If I had taken GSCE, the compulsory subjects would have been Mathematics and English.

C

1.If you work hard, you will pass your exams well.

2.If you worked hard, you would pass your exams well.

3.If you had worked hard, you would have passed your exams well.

B) Study the rule on pages 279-283 and check your understanding.

A) Complete the following sentences.

Example: If you went to this college ... at 16, you would finish your education at 18.

If you had gone to this college... at 16, you would have finished your education at 18.

1. If you improved your English ...

2. If you had improved your English ...

3. ... she would do something about it.



4. ... she would have done something about it.

5. ... he would win.

6. ... he wouldn't have failed.

7. ... would find a better j ob.

8. ... would have found a better job.


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