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Explain two ways the religious landscape of the UK has changed in recent decades.
The religious landscape of the UK has changed by more Atheists and people who aren't sure of what to believe. People who migrate from one country to another are mainly from the middle east or asia where more commonly there are muslims, buddhists, hindus and more. Atheism has increased by a lot this might mean that people believe more in this day and age about facts instead of something that might have happened.
Suggest two examples of different communities a young person in the UK might belong to, apart from their local neighbourhood.
A young person may belong to a school community because they go to school and make friends. They are in that community whatever religion they are... For example christians at a church, muslims at a mosque or a hindu at a temple. There are usually youth groups within them as well.
Mark: 4/4. A clear and well-explained answer with two distinct community types.
Explain two different reasons why people migrate to another country.
People migrate to other countries for economic reasons. They may have found a better job or a better economy to live in so that they live well. Another reason is that certain countries like the UK have a very diverse population. This means that you will always find someone like you, that is motive to migrate to another country.
Mark: 4/4. You have provided two distinct and well-developed reasons.
Explain two ways the religious landscape of the UK has changed in recent decades.
The UK originally was a Christian country, however, occurences such as immigration has brought in a large diversity of religions such as Islam, Buddhism and more... The amount of people who identify as Christians have been decreasing in the UK, however, Islam for example, has been increasing.
Mark: 4/4. A very strong answer with two clearly explained points.
Suggest two examples of different communities a young person in the UK might belong to, apart from their local neighbourhood.
An example of a community a young person in the UK might belong to is a religious community, such as Christianity or Islam. This might be because as a young person there might be a feeling that one has to follow the religion of one's parents... Another might be a social media community. This is because a lot of young people are quite into social media and the likes of it.
Mark: 4/4. Two excellent and distinct examples are provided.
Explain two different reasons why people migrate to another country.
One reason is war, a lot of people migrate to other countries due to them trying to escape the persecution... for reasons like race or religion. Another is for better opportunities. These migrants are known as economic migrants as they travel to other countries in order to improve their standard of living.
Mark: 4/4. Perfect answer. Two distinct reasons are identified and fully explained.
Explain two ways the religious landscape of the UK has changed in recent decades.
The religious landscape of the UK has changed because people may convert to different... velisions based on their beliefs changing. I also believe that the people that enter the countrie shift the religious landscape drastically because of the amount that come in all the time.
Mark: 2/4. You have identified two valid points, but they lack the necessary explanation for full marks.
Suggest two examples of different communities a young person in the UK might belong to, apart from their local neighbourhood.
Youth clubs are a great example... A football club is one too, it gives the chance for kids to interact with each other... it teaches communication and teamwork through a team.
Mark: 2/4. You have provided one well-developed point. Youth clubs and football clubs are the same type of community (based on shared interests), so a different type (e.g., religious) was needed for the other two marks.
Explain two different reasons why people migrate to another country.
People may migrate due to their living situation not being the greatest... they may move because of wars / famine / foody deprivation, and possibly more.
Mark: 2/4. You provided one well-developed point by listing several valid reasons for seeking safety. To get full marks, you needed a second, different reason (e.g., for work).
Explain two ways the religious landscape of the UK has changed in recent decades.
Over the past 10 years from 2011-2021... We can best see this through the percentage of people who identifeyed as Christian which went from 71% in 2011 to 59% in 2021... The second reason... is how many people identifiyed as muslim going from 3% in 2011 to nearly 7% in 2021.
Mark: 4/4. An outstanding answer that uses specific data to support two clear points.
Suggest two examples of different communities a young person in the UK might belong to, apart from their local neighbourhood.
One example... is "just stop oil" as the climate has suggnificantly changed with Globeel warming. Another example... is veganism & climate change/against deforistation as many animals are losing there life.
Mark: 4/4. A very good and contemporary answer with two clear examples of communities based on shared values.
Explain two different reasons why people migrate to another country.
The first reason... is because of the economical situation at home... move to a more... stabel country and live a better life earning more money. The second reason is because of Wars and politicial instiblity... they might need to move... as a refugee.
Mark: 4/4. A perfect textbook answer, clearly explaining two different types of migration.
Explain two ways the religious landscape of the UK has changed in recent decades.
The religious landscape of the UK changed because... it has become diverse. for example there is a lot more muslims but less Christians. another example is that in recent years there is more people becoming atheist. for example in the Census more people are saying they are Atheist.
Mark: 3/4. A good answer. You identify two clear points (more diversity, more atheists). Your second point about atheism is well-developed by referencing the Census. The first point is identified but not fully explained.
Suggest two examples of different communities a young person in the UK might belong to, apart from their local neighbourhood.
One communitiy a young person... might feel apart of is a football team because they are a team and teamates. Another type of community... is a School since a School is like a team and the young person probably feels welcome.
Mark: 4/4. Excellent. Two very clear and distinct examples, both well explained.
Explain two different reasons why people migrate to another country.
One reason a person will migrate... is to... get a better lifestyle and gain more money. Another reason is for war because the country they was staying at is probably at war so they move to be safe and feel safe.
Mark: 4/4. A clear and effective answer. You've identified two key reasons for migration (economic and safety) and explained the motivation behind each. While brief, the explanation for war is sufficient.
Explain two ways the religious landscape of the UK has changed in recent decades.
Religious landscapes have changed... This is because of people migrating and they have differrent religions so they need places to pray and worship. Another reason is converting. This make religious landscapes change because they need a place to practice their religion.
Mark: 4/4. A solid answer. You've identified two valid causes for the change (migration and conversion) and explained the impact of both (need for new places of worship).
Suggest two examples of different communities a young person in the UK might belong to, apart from their local neighbourhood.
A community a young person belongs at is a school. This is because it is a place where that young person can get education and make friends. Another community a young person belongs at is a club. This is because they can find people who enjoy what they like aswell.
Mark: 4/4. A perfect, clear answer with two distinct examples, both fully explained.
Explain two different reasons why people migrate to another country.
People may migrate to another country to seek saftery. This is because their country may be in war or not a safe country to live at. People also may migrate... because they want a better lifestyle. This is because in their country their economy is bad and seek better jobs to pay them well.
Mark: 4/4. Excellent. You have clearly distinguished between seeking safety and seeking economic improvement, and explained both reasons well.
Explain two ways the religious landscape of the UK has changed in recent decades.
The religious landscape of the Uk has changed as it has become more diverse as there have been more migrants bringing their practaces to the UK. Another way is that there are less religious people. The number of religious people in the UK has went down alot between 2003 and 2011.
Mark: 4/4. A concise and accurate answer. You identify increased diversity through migration and increasing secularisation as two key changes, and briefly explain both.
Suggest two examples of different communities a young person in the UK might belong to, apart from their local neighbourhood.
A community group a young person could belong to is a sports group eg football. Many children were bought up as watching sports and may want to persue that as a career. Another group community they could belong to is a gaming group. Games the online games have been advancing alot and people like gaming. It's a strong platform.
Mark: 4/4. Excellent. Two modern and well-explained examples.
Explain two different reasons why people migrate to another country.
A reason why someone may migrate is because of war. Like in the war in Sudan neighbouring countries have been reciving alot of migrants... Another reason why is becaurs for economic reasons. In the country they are emigrating from is low wages unlike in the country they are migrating to. Aswell as they could be invited to that country to work.
Mark: 4/4. A strong answer with two clearly defined reasons, both of which are well-developed.
Explain two ways the religious landscape of the UK has changed in recent decades.
Uk's religion has changed... because before Christianity was way popular... untia people moved to this country for their own reasons which made UK a diversity. and about 90%-80% of the population was Christian
Mark: 2/4. You have identified one clear change: that the UK has become more religiously diverse due to migration, contrasting it with the time when Christianity was dominant. This is a single, developed point. To get full marks, you needed a second distinct way the landscape has changed (e.g. the growth of secularism).
Suggest two examples of different communities a young person in the UK might belong to, apart from their local neighbourhood.
The communities that young people might belong to is School because allot of people share ideas here and we get to know eachother more and another example is a youth club or if you dont go youth it is normal clubs because we an share and show what we love doing.
Mark: 2/4. You have identified two valid communities (school and clubs). However, neither point is sufficiently developed to earn the second mark. You could have explained HOW sharing ideas in school builds a community, or what kind of clubs people join.
Explain two different reasons why people migrate to another country.
people might migrate to another country because of a better future because someone might live in a low income country (LIC) that you might not be able to achieve your dreams. Another reason is for problems like family problems or you would like to go and help a family member of their sick or struggling.
Mark: 4/4. A great answer. You've identified two distinct and valid reasons for migration (economic/social betterment and family reasons) and explained both clearly.
Explain two ways the religious landscape of the UK has changed in recent decades.
More people have been exposed to different religions making them more well known. Another way is peoples religious understandings have become more advance.
Mark: 2/4. One developed point. You identify that exposure to different religions has made them more well-known. This is a valid point, developed by the idea of them becoming 'well known'. The second point about 'understandings' is too vague to earn a mark. A clearer second point was needed.
Suggest two examples of different communities a young person in the UK might belong to, apart from their local neighbourhood.
Young people may usually go to School which means they are able to socialise more and also learn. Others are diffrent clubs that would mean something to you.
Mark: 2/4. You have one well-developed point about the school community. The second point about 'different clubs' is not specific enough to earn marks. You would need to give an example, like a sports club or a drama club.
Explain two different reasons why people migrate to another country.
People migrate to other countries for maybe war that could possibly be taken place. Another one could be better job opportunities. They may think theres better opportunities in another country rather than their original one.
Mark: 3/4. A good answer. You identify two valid reasons: war and better job opportunities. The second point is explained well. The first point about war is identified but not developed with an explanation of *why* war causes migration (e.g., to seek safety).
Explain two ways the religious landscape of the UK has changed in recent decades.
One way the religious landscape has changed is the fact Christians have significantly decreased. This is because religion is gradually being reduced and not important to people anymore. Another way... is how the landscape is more diverse. This is because people are using their free will and religion isn't forced.
Mark: 4/4. An excellent response with two distinct points, both of which are fully explained.
Suggest two examples of different communities a young person in the UK might belong to, apart from their local neighbourhood.
One community a young person in the UK might belong to is a local sports team. This is because young people are usually active during their youth. Another community a young person might belong to is a place of worship community as the UK is quite diverse, there are many different cultures and religions which usually have places of worship.
Mark: 4/4. A great answer with two clear and well-explained examples.
Explain two different reasons why people migrate to another country.
One reason people migrate is for economic reasons. for example, someone might migrate from the UK to Dubai because there are a lot of better-paying jobs available. Another reason... is for reasons such as living with your partner or moving close to you family. People do this because they want... to be close or stay close / in touch with their family.
Mark: 4/4. Perfect. You have identified two distinct reasons (economic and family) and explained both very clearly.
Explain two ways the religious landscape of the UK has changed in recent decades.
The religious architectures of the UK has changed in recent decades as there are more located areas of churches, mosques and more decoration in each one.
Mark: 0/4. Unfortunately, this answer does not address the question about the 'religious landscape', which refers to the people and their beliefs, not the buildings themselves. While the presence of more mosques is a result of a changing landscape, the answer focuses on architecture and decoration rather than the shift in population beliefs.
Suggest two examples of different communities a young person in the UK might belong to, apart from their local neighbourhood.
A different community a young person might belong to is a youth centre. Another example of a community is a religious community.
Mark: 2/4. You have correctly identified two different types of community. However, neither point is explained or developed. To get the next marks, you needed to explain *why* a youth centre is a community (e.g., shared activities) and *why* a religious group is a community (e.g., shared beliefs).
Explain two different reasons why people migrate to another country.
People migrate to another country for better jobs opportunities / better paying jobs. Another reason why people migrate to another one is because of family members etc. being distant to one another.
Mark: 2/4. You have identified two valid reasons for migration (economic and family). Neither point is developed with an explanation. For example, you could have explained that better jobs lead to a higher quality of life, or that people move to be reunited with family who have already moved.
Explain two ways the religious landscape of the UK has changed in recent decades.
religious landscape... has changed... the practise of religious gather preceeping in schools has went from compulsory to optional... Another way could be that the UK was a christian dominating country... however looking at graphs you can see more people are switching religions.
Mark: 2/4. You have identified two valid changes. The first point about religious practice in schools becoming optional is a good example of secularisation. The second point notes the decline of Christian dominance. However, neither point is sufficiently developed for more marks.
Suggest two examples of different communities a young person in the UK might belong to, apart from their local neighbourhood.
An example of a communitie that a youth might belong to could be a cultural community with their friends or a community that was formed at a youth club he goes to.
Mark: 2/4. You've identified two valid community types (school/friends and a youth club). Neither point is explained. To get more marks, you needed to say *why* these are communities, for example, because they involve shared experiences or interests.
Explain two different reasons why people migrate to another country.
many people migrate from one country to another due to economic pacts such as poverty in there home country. Others may migrate due to their safety for example a Asylum Seeker due to life threats they have.
Mark: 4/4. An excellent answer. You've identified two distinct reasons (economic and safety). You explain the first by linking it to poverty and the second by linking it to asylum seekers fleeing life threats. This meets the criteria for full marks.
Explain two ways the religious landscape of the UK has changed in recent decades.
religious landscape might have changed in recent decades by increasing population highly and also migration.Mark: 1/4. You have identified migration as a reason for change, which is a valid point. However, this is not explained. You also don't provide a second distinct point. To improve, you could have explained *how* migration changes the landscape (e.g. by bringing new religions) and then given a second reason, like fewer people being religious now.
Suggest two examples of different communities a young person in the UK might belong to, apart from their local neighbourhood.
a young person
Mark: 0/4. The question asks for examples of communities a young person might belong to. This answer does not provide an example.
Explain two different reasons why people migrate to another country.
they migrate to a different country because their country might go through war... another reason might be a better job opportunity in another country because they might not make enough in their country... and another reson might be crime rate in their country so they would move.
Mark: 4/4. A good answer. You identify war/crime as a reason to move (seeking safety) and job opportunities as a second reason (economic). Both points are sufficiently explained.
Explain two ways the religious landscape of the UK has changed in recent decades.
religens landmarks have changed... in recent decades as more religous people come here (muslim hindus).
Mark: 2/4. You have one developed point here. You've identified that immigration has brought more religious people to the UK (1 mark) and developed this by giving examples of new religious groups (Muslims, Hindus) (1 mark). A second, distinct point was needed for full marks.
Suggest two examples of different communities a young person in the UK might belong to, apart from their local neighbourhood.
a young person might be apart of there local neighborhood would be someone who they would relate to like no matter the age.
Mark: 0/4. The question specifically asks for communities *apart from* their local neighbourhood. This answer describes belonging within the local neighbourhood, so unfortunately it does not answer the question.
Explain two different reasons why people migrate to another country.
People may migrate to another country because they are not happy with there circumstances like war or job's.Mark: 1/4. You have listed two valid reasons (war and jobs), which can be credited as identifying one point. To gain more marks, you needed to separate these into two points and explain each one. For example, 'People migrate to escape war and find safety' and 'People migrate to find better jobs and improve their quality of life'.
Explain two ways the religious landscape of the UK has changed in recent decades.
There were more Christians but now the number of Christians have decreased. the number of athiests have increased, and other religions have too, like Islam.
Mark: 4/4. A concise and very effective answer. You have two clear points (fewer Christians; more atheists and other religions) and the second point is well developed with the example of Islam. The first point is sufficiently clear on its own.
Suggest two examples of different communities a young person in the UK might belong to, apart from their local neighbourhood.
A young person might be apart of their sports team like fotball or basketball. Another example is a youth club, were many young people go for various activites. This can help for better social lifes for young kids.
Mark: 4/4. A good answer. While both examples are interest-based, they are distinct enough (structured sport vs. general activities). The explanation that these communities improve social lives is a strong piece of development that applies to both.
Explain two different reasons why people migrate to another country.
People migrate to different countries for... serious reasons like war. If this is the case, then you have no choice. Another reason is for employment so you would be a economic migrant looking for jobs around the world.
Mark: 4/4. Excellent. You have clearly identified two different reasons (seeking safety and economic migration) and explained them well, even using the correct terminology.
Explain two ways the religious landscape of the UK has changed in recent decades.
One way the religious landscape... has changed is that the Christian population has dropped in the 2011 census from 71% to 59% (2011 Census). Another way it has changed is that the amount of non-religious people has grown (2011 Census).
Mark: 4/4. An outstanding answer. You use specific statistics and cite the Census to support two very clear points. Perfect.
Suggest two examples of different communities a young person in the UK might belong to, apart from their local neighbourhood.
A young person might be apart of a football or sports team which a community. A young person might also be apart of a religious community.
Mark: 4/4. Both points are valid and developed. 'Football or sports team which IS a community' is just enough to count as P+E. The second point, 'religious community', is similarly just developed enough by being presented as a separate and distinct type of community. A borderline 4 but creditworthy.
Explain two different reasons why people migrate to another country.
One reason people migrate to another country is economic opportunity. So countries like the UK, Germany, and France have high paying jobs which is attractive to migrants. Another reason might be that someone is facing war or persecution so they might be seeking refuge in another country.
Mark: 4/4. A perfect answer. You identify two different reasons and explain both clearly and accurately.
Explain two ways the religious landscape of the UK has changed in recent decades.
A way religious landscape has changed in the UK is more Islamic festivals. This is because many Muslims have migrated to the UK, increasing the population of Muslims and more Islamic events, like Eid are celebrated in more areas. Another way... is the percentage population of Christians. In the 2011 census, 71% of the population were Christians, in the 2021 census... dropping the Christianity percentage rate to 59%.
Mark: 4/4. An excellent, detailed response. You have identified two clear changes and supported both with excellent explanation and data.
Suggest two examples of different communities a young person in the UK might belong to, apart from their local neighbourhood.
An example of a community a person might belong to is their religion... This is because they share a very common characteristic with other people and it's important to their lives. Another example... is a club. This is because it's a weekly/daily routine that others will also follow and can share values too.
Mark: 4/4. A strong answer. You identify two distinct types of community and explain clearly what binds the members together in each case.
Explain two different reasons why people migrate to another country.
A reason why someone might migrate to a country is because of war. This is because their homeland or home area isn't a safe place to live and are in danger of being persecuted. Another reason... is due to natural disasters. This is because they can cause destruction to roads and essentials, such as schools, markets and mainly homes.
Mark: 4/4. An excellent answer. You have identified two distinct reasons for seeking safety (war/persecution and natural disasters) and explained the impact of both very well.
Explain two ways the religious landscape of the UK has changed in recent decades.
One way... the UK has changed is by immigration. Immigration invites people from all over the world which means different cultures come along with it. Another way it has changed is by economic problems i.e. NHS. If there arent enough workers, more people from other countries will be invited to work...
Mark: 2/4. You have one well-developed point. You identify immigration as a cause of change and explain that this brings cultural diversity. Your second point about NHS worker shortages is also about immigration, so it's not a second, distinct way the landscape has changed, but rather another reason for the first point.
Suggest two examples of different communities a young person in the UK might belong to, apart from their local neighbourhood.
One way a young person may belong to a community is by youth clubs. This is because youth clubs bring people together and improve bonds making them feel as if they belong. Also, someone may feel as if they belong in schools. Schools can help bring together young people and once they are there feel as if they are welcomed.
Mark: 3/4. A good answer. You identify two valid communities (youth clubs and schools). Your first point is well-developed. The explanation for your second point is too similar to the first one to get the final mark.
Explain two different reasons why people migrate to another country.
One reason somebody may migrate to another country is due to war. War may pleasure people into fleeing their country for saftey. Another reason somebody may migrate is for a better life. This is because they may want their children to get a good education or for themselves e.g. earning money.
Mark: 4/4. A very clear and well-structured answer, identifying two distinct reasons and explaining both fully.
Explain two ways the religious landscape of the UK has changed in recent decades.
One way the religious landscape... has changed... is when migrants enter the UK. This is because someone has a religion e.g. athiest, islam, muslim, christian etc... So over time the religions become more diverse. Another way could be people change their beliefs. This is because sometimes people change religions resulting in a religious landscape.
Mark: 4/4. A solid answer. You've identified two valid reasons for change (migration and changing beliefs) and provided a brief but sufficient explanation for both.
Suggest two examples of different communities a young person in the UK might belong to, apart from their local neighbourhood.
An example of different communities a young person might belong to is a football club. They may join this because they play or enjoy football. Another example... is a art club. The reason they might belong to the club is that they enjoy drawing or painting.
Mark: 4/4. Perfect. Two clear examples of communities based on shared interest, with the motivation for joining clearly explained for both.
Explain two different reasons why people migrate to another country.
One reason people may travel to another country is because of economy purposes. For example work, better housing. They may do this because before they didnt earn alot of money or didn't find a good job. Another reason... is because relatives all ready live their or want to go visit them.
Mark: 4/4. A clear and well-explained answer. You've identified economic reasons and family reasons, and provided development for both points.
Explain two ways the religious landscape of the UK has changed in recent decades.
One way the religious landscape... has changed... is that you can follow any religion you want or none. This is because before, you had to follow Christianity... now everyone is diverse and can believe in what they want. Another way is that on Sunday, stores or shops closed as the UK was a Christian land but now they dont close for the whole day as Britain is non-secular.
Mark: 4/4. A fantastic answer with two excellent, well-explained points showing a deep understanding of secularisation.
Suggest two examples of different communities a young person in the UK might belong to, apart from their local neighbourhood.
One example of a community a young person may belong to is a mosque or muslim community. This is because in a mosque, majority of people share the same ideas and belifs which makes them a community. Another example is a football team. This is because in a football team, people share experiences and play football which would make them a community.
Mark: 4/4. A perfect answer. Two distinct examples, both clearly explained by identifying the shared value that creates the community.
Explain two different reasons why people migrate to another country.
One reason people may migrate to another country is for economic reasons. For example, someone moving from a country like Indonesia to UK may be to because the UK has a great economy and have a lot of jobs, and a lot of money is made. Another reason... is to flee from war, persecution or danger. This is because they may feel like they are in danger and risk of dieing and want to flee to evacuate.
Mark: 4/4. An excellent, detailed answer that clearly explains two distinct reasons for migration.
Explain two ways the religious landscape of the UK has changed in recent decades.
...the amount of Christian in the UK has seen a drastic decrease... Additionally, other religions have seen an increase.
Mark: 2/4. You have identified two valid changes (fewer Christians, more people of other religions). However, neither point has been developed with an explanation (e.g. by mentioning migration, secularism, or specific data).
Suggest two examples of different communities a young person in the UK might belong to, apart from their local neighbourhood.
One example of a community someone could be in is their church, sharing a lily in the same God. Another community is a classroom club where all students have one joined goal, like weather to get a job, to pass your tests...
Mark: 4/4. A great answer. You've identified two distinct communities and clearly explained the shared value or goal that unites each one.
Explain two different reasons why people migrate to another country.
One reason people want to migrate is to escape danger. Examples of this could be war or persecution. Another reason... could be economic factors, such as to get a job or a new house, ect.
Mark: 4/4. A clear and effective answer. You have identified two distinct reasons and developed both with valid examples.
Explain two ways the religious landscape of the UK has changed in recent decades.
The religous landscape has changed in terms of population, this is because the number of christians in the uk has decreased and the number of other religons such as muslim has increased. Another way religen has changed are activities, this is because usually on sundays no one would have to work because Sunday is a day of rest according to Christianity but now you are allowed to work on sundays if you have different beliefs.
Mark: 4/4. An excellent answer. Your first point clearly explains the changing proportions of different faiths. Your second point about Sunday working is a brilliant, specific example of secularisation.
Suggest two examples of different communities a young person in the UK might belong to, apart from their local neighbourhood.
A community a young person in UK would be a school because they are still young and need to leam more. Another community a young person would belong to is a religon group this is because they would want to share their beliegs with someone and not be ashamed of their beliegs.
Mark: 4/4. A very good answer with two distinct community types, both of which are well-explained.
Explain two different reasons why people migrate to another country.
A reason why someone would migrate to another country would be for more job opportunities. this is because they have a chance to earn more money than their previous one. Another reason... would be to avoid war this is because their life could be at risk and in danger and would want to stay safe.
Mark: 4/4. Perfect. Two clear reasons identified and both are fully explained with the motivation behind them.
Explain two ways the religious landscape of the UK has changed in recent decades.
The religion landscape of the UK has changed in recent decades due to migration and ageing population because more and more immigrants are coming to the uk to work.
Mark: 2/4. You have identified migration as a cause of change and developed this by linking it to work. This is one developed point. 'Ageing population' is a valid factor but is not explained. A second developed point was needed for full marks.
Suggest two examples of different communities a young person in the UK might belong to, apart from their local neighbourhood.
Young people could belong to a School community, like to libary or lessons. They could also be apart of any sport like football you could be with a community. Or they could might be in a gang or youth club which they can call a community.
Mark: 3/4. You've identified two clear types of community (school-based and interest-based). The explicit mention that these groups "can be called a community" provides just enough development for one of the points, but not both. To get full marks, you needed to explain *why* each is a community (e.g., shared learning, shared passion).
Explain two different reasons why people migrate to another country.
People migrate from other countries to work and jobs like doctors nurses, etc.... They can pay more. Migrants can also live here aswell to live a better life with a better economy.
Mark: 4/4. You have focused on one reason (economic migration) but have explained it very well. You identify the point (to work) and develop it by explaining the pull factors of higher pay and a better economy/lifestyle. This is sufficient for full marks.
Explain two ways the religious landscape of the UK has changed in recent decades.
Religious landscape in the UK has changed by people being more open to people of other religion. The other thing that changes religion is the diversity, everyone are more welcoming to other religion.Mark: 2/4. You have made one developed point here. You identify that the UK has become more diverse and tolerant of other religions. This is a valid change. To get more marks, you needed a second distinct point, for example, the decline in the number of Christians or the rise of atheism.
Suggest two examples of different communities a young person in the UK might belong to, apart from their local neighbourhood.
The community they belong to is probably their culture communities... they might belong to is a school and their religious community.
Mark: 2/4. You have correctly identified three valid types of community (cultural, school, religious). However, to get the marks for development, you need to explain *why* these are communities (e.g., they share a heritage, they learn together, they share beliefs).
Explain two different reasons why people migrate to another country.
The reason for myration is because people want to see their families. Another reason for my raccon might be for because of war since you don't want to die when there is a war in your country.Mark: 2/4. You have one well-developed point. You identify war as a reason for migration (1 mark) and explain this is to avoid dying (1 mark). The point about seeing families is identified but not explained.
Explain two ways the religious landscape of the UK has changed in recent decades.
A large portion of christians have decreased in recent decades. This could be due to immigration, migration, or people converting. Another noticeable change is the count of people who follow Islam in the UK...
Mark: 4/4. A very efficient and accurate answer. You identify two key changes (fewer Christians, more Muslims) and then provide a single sentence that successfully explains the reasons for both trends.
Suggest two examples of different communities a young person in the UK might belong to, apart from their local neighbourhood.
A community someone might belong to could be a school club that they attend regularly as they have the same intrests as others who attend the club (for example table tennis). Another community a young person might belong to is a religion community. This is because their common intrest and values is that they are interested in their religion and believe in those values/beliefs.
Mark: 4/4. A perfect answer. You identify two different types of community and clearly explain the shared basis for each one.
Explain two different reasons why people migrate to another country.
One reason as to why people migrate... is because of economic reasons. This could be because maybe in their country they would get paid less than in another country... Another reason... is for education. This could be because of their current education system isnt good... so they seek better in order to get a good job in order to survive.
Mark: 4/4. An excellent answer identifying two distinct and well-explained reasons for migration.
Explain two ways the religious landscape of the UK has changed in recent decades.
Religous landscape has changed over time as many people may recieve offensive comments. This would make them want to leave creating a variety of different relgions.
Mark: 1/4. This is an interesting point about persecution potentially causing people to move and therefore changing the landscape. It's a valid identified point. However, it is not developed, and a second point is needed.
Suggest two examples of different communities a young person in the UK might belong to, apart from their local neighbourhood.
One group a young person could be apart is a sports team. This is because loads of people may have a similar intrest in that sport. Another community may be a friendship group. This is because you have something in common such as maybe a game or sport or even a similar opinions and thoughts.
Mark: 4/4. A strong answer. You have identified two valid communities and explained the basis for each one (shared interest and common ground).
Explain two different reasons why people migrate to another country.
One reason people migrate is because of an ageing population. This is because a country may have pressure on the hellthcure leading to them asking more doctors to come to their country. Another point may be because economic resons. A country may not be financial stable or you get a new job.
Mark: 0/4. This is a very good answer to a different question (e.g. 'Why does a country want immigrants?'). The question asks why people *migrate* (the individual's motivation). You need to explain it from the perspective of the person moving, e.g. "to get a better job and earn more money," not from the perspective of the destination country needing workers.
Explain two ways the religious landscape of the UK has changed in recent decades.
The religious landscape in the uk has changed... an example of this comes from the cences that says that in 2001 the amount of people who identified as cristian was 71% in the uk but in 2011 it went down to 59% and the reason for this is that people are more comstebl saying who they belive in and what religon they are... another reason... is due to immagration and emigrates...
Mark: 4/4. A strong answer. You provide a well-developed first point using statistics about the decline of Christianity. You then identify a second point about people being more comfortable with their beliefs (secularism/choice) and develop this by mentioning immigration as a factor.
Suggest two examples of different communities a young person in the UK might belong to, apart from their local neighbourhood.
Young people in the uk can be part of a lot of communitys such as a Sabtball Greaus and there Sppaters or a gaiming comandty... another comunity a youngs peole can be apart of is a comunity with there School like a droma club.
Mark: 2/4. You have identified several valid communities here (sports, gaming, school, drama club). This earns the marks for identification. However, neither point is developed with an explanation of *why* they form a community.
Explain two different reasons why people migrate to another country.
There are lots of reasons people might migrate to another countre like they might invited to work in a different countre or they found a better job... another reason... is due to the poor proth growth of some populations and the lack of peole resonrces in other people are invited to help out and fill in the gaps.
Mark: 4/4. A well-explained answer. You focus on economic reasons but present two different angles (being invited vs. finding a better job) and then explain the underlying cause (labour shortages), which is excellent development.
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Mark: 4/4. Excellent response. You have clearly explained two distinct points.