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This report follows the standard verified marking scheme requirements for IGCSE English as a Second Language (0510/0511) and First Language English (0500) reports Verified Marking Scheme (MS) Criteria

They both realized that they needed to find a way to manage their busy lives more effectively. They decided to start using a planner to schedule their activities and make sure they had enough time for rest and relaxation. managing busy lives igcse ms verified

Figurative Language: Effective use of expressions such as being "lost without" a planner or "running from one thing to the next" to describe a hectic lifestyle. This report follows the standard verified marking scheme

Prioritize Syllabus Points: Don’t read the whole textbook. Use the official IGCSE syllabus as a checklist. If it’s not on the list, don’t spend time on it. [ ] Identify your Red topics

  • [ ] Identify your Red topics.
  • [ ] Block a 50-minute sprint for the hardest one.
  • [ ] Hide your phone.
  • [ ] Show up for yourself.
  1. Non-Negotiable (Do or fail): Bio practical write-up (due tomorrow 8:30 AM).
  2. Collaborative (Needs others): History slides (Liam is waiting).
  3. Fixed Time: Netball practice (Coach will bench me if I’m late).
  4. Can Be Dropped: Peer-support meeting (they have minutes from last week).

This story covers the following IGCSE Business Studies (0450) and IGCSE Psychology (0492) syllabus points:

4. Exam-Style Question – How to Answer

Example Question: "Evaluate two different ways in which people in busy lives could be better supported." (4–6 marks)