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AQA A Level Drama

Five Takeaways from the AQA A Level Drama and Theatre Reports, by Annie Fox

September 24, 2019September 30, 2019Oxford English Team
AQA Drama Examiner reports

After the dust has settled on results day, an autumn routine should include a forensic study of the Examiners’ Reports.  Even the most successful departments will unearth areas for improvement and refinement.  From studying the 2019 AQA A Level Drama and Theatre reports, here are my top five takeaways: Avoid the trap of pre-prepared answers […]

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