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A-Level Night before walkthroughs

With the A-Level History exams just around the corner, it's time for one final confidence boost! Join me, Hayley from History with Hayley, for a pair of focused, structured Night-Before Exam Walkthroughs designed to help you feel calm, clear, and exam-ready.




🕖 AQA A-Level History – Night Before Walkthrough

📅 Thursday 22nd May🕖 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM💻 Live on Zoom💷 £25

This session will focus on how to tackle Paper 1 (the breadth study), reviewing:✅ Key themes and turning points✅ What examiners are looking for✅ How to plan and structure essays for maximum marks✅ Tips on source and interpretation questions (if applicable)✅ Calm strategies to manage timing and stress

Whether you're studying Tsarist Russia, The Tudors, The Cold War, or another AQA option – this session will give you the techniques and reassurance you need the night before the big day.

👉 Booking essential – limited spaces for live Q&A!



🕗 Edexcel A-Level History – Night Before Walkthrough

📅 Thursday 22nd May🕗 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM💻 Live on Zoom💷 £25

For Edexcel students sitting Paper 1, this walkthrough is tailored to help you tackle the exam with confidence. We'll cover:✅ Thematic essay planning (change/continuity, significance, etc.)✅ What to do when a question takes you by surprise✅ Timed question breakdowns with model paragraph approaches✅ Top revision tips for Britain Transformed, Russia, USA, and other options

Ideal for any Edexcel student needing one last guided prep session to feel ready and reassured.

👉 Book your place now to avoid missing out!



📣 Why Join a Night-Before Walkthrough?

✅ You’ll go in with a clear plan, not panic.✅ We break down exactly how to answer, not just what to revise.✅ You can ask questions live – or just listen in.✅ Trusted by hundreds of A-Level students each year.



🔗 How to Book

Visit www.historywithhayley.com or message me directly to reserve your place. Spaces are limited to keep things focused and interactive.

Let’s make the night before your exam feel like a step forward, not a final panic.

 
 
 

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