history courseworkGCSE History coursework is often challenging to complete. However, the problem can be solved with our help. The tips for GCSE History coursework writing given in this article will help even those who are bad at writing.
 
Do not narrate but analyze events
 
No doubts, your knowledge of history is important for writing GCSE History coursework. However, a coursework is a research project. So, it is not enough to retell history if you want to get an A+ on your GCSE History coursework. You need to show your abilities to understand events, analyze, and express your personal opinion about them.
 
Include some catchy information
 
It is not difficult to simply present certain information in your GCSE History coursework. Most of the courseworks introduce an analysis of some well-known events without any creative approach. Teachers read thousands of such GCSE History courseworks during the examination period. We advise you find a couple of interesting facts about the topic of your GCSE History coursework and include them into your paper. This will help you single out among others.
For example, did you know that…

  • Lycinius, a roman governor-general in ancient Gaul, divided a year into 14 months in order to collect more taxes.
  • Mesilla city in New York State passed from one country to the other 5 times a week during the period of 1848 to 1853. The reason for that was the river Rio Grande that was the only boundary between the USA and Mexico, which changed its course 5 times a week.
  • Alexander the Great founded a city Bucephalus in the place where his favourite horse died.

Remember, any fact you want to impress the reader with should be relevant to the topic of your GCSE History coursework.
 
Fulfil all requirements
 
You will never get an A+ if you do not meet all requirements for your GCSE History coursework. So, try your best!
Read also about GCSE revision and a History coursework on our blog.

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