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We are a group of Geography Educators who are passionate about helping you to know and to love your world. We will introduce to you key geographical concepts (Space, Place, Scale, Physical and Human Processes, Environmental and Cultural Diversity and Interdependence) better equips you for the GCE O Level Geography Examination.
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Examination Formats
GCE O Level 2267 (Geography Elective) Total: 50 marks Time: 1 hour 40 min |
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Section A (13%) | TWO questions on Geographical Investigations on either
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Section B (12%) | TWO structured questions on:
One question will be on either topic; The other question will be a combination of both topics. Answer one question only |
Section C (25%) | TWO structured questions on:
One question will be on either topic; The other question will be a combination of both topics. Answer one question only |
GCE O Level 2267 (Geography Elective) | |
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Paper 1 50 marks 1 hour 40 min |
Paper 1 50 marks 1 hour 30 min |
Section A (25%) ONE question on Geographical Investigations on:
The question can be on either topic or a combination of both topics. This is a compulsory question. |
Section A (25%) TWO questions on
One question will be on either topic; The other question will be a combination of both topics. Answer one question only |
Section B (25%) TWO questions on:
One question will be on either topic; The other question will be a combination of both topics. Answer one question only |
Section B (25%) TWO questions on
One question will be on either topic; The other question will be a combination of both topics. Answer one question only |
Themes, Topics and Resources
- Theme 1: Our Dynamic Planet (Physical Geography)
- Theme 2: Our Changing World (Human Geography)
- Theme 3: Geographical Skills and Investigations
(1) Living with Tectonic Hazards - Risk or opportunity?
(1) Living with Tectonic Hazards - Risk or opportunity?
Plate Tectonics
Tsunami
Earthquakes
Volcanoes
(2) Variable Weather and Changing Climate - A continuing challenge?
Climate change
Coriolis Effect
Monsoon rain impacts
Paris Agreement
(3) Coasts – Should coastal environments matter? (Only for Pure Geog students)
Longshore drift
Wave refraction
Formation of coastal cave, stack, stump
Coastal processes, landforms and protection
Why are coral reefs important (A)
Why are coral reefs important (B)
Value of mangroves
(1) Global Tourism - Is tourism the way to go?
(1) Global Tourism - Is tourism the way to go?
Factors affecting tourism
Impact of tourism on Everest
Impact of tourism on environment
Protecting Great Barrier Reef
Ecotourism in Philippines
(2) Food Resources - Is technology a panacea for food storage?
From Farm to Table (history of agriculture)
Green Revolution
Food shortage in Venezuela (Political reasons)
The future of food
(3) Health and Diseases – Are we more vulnerable than before? (Only for Pure Geog students)
Virus Crisis
How Pandemics Spread
Why it’s so Hard to Cure HIV?AIDS
The Social and Economic Implications of HIV/AIDS
UNICEF How Does HIV/AIDS Impact Child Rights
Malaria is the Deadliest Disease in Human History
WHO Global Malaria Progress and Challenges in 2016
(1) Topographical Map Reading Skills
(1) Topographical Map Reading Skills
How to Read A Map and Contour Lines
What is topography
(2) Geographical Data and Techniques
(3) Geographical Investigations
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