Actually that is good point. Markers do take into consideration "current events" but remember they set the paper around April each year when preparing.Expecting a protectionism question considering the context of Trump presidency, China tensions etc. Maybe something related to wage growth for stimulus.
Exactly my point. Trade war started in April when Trump imposed the initial steel tariffs. I think it’s a highly likely proposition- . https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_China–United_States_trade_warActually that is good point. Markers do take into consideration "current events" but remember they set the paper around April each year when preparing.
They were written in April. Exactly when the saga started.... And the questions will come from somewhere in the syllabus so they aren't unpredictable.You will not be able to predict the questions.
They have been told to be as unpredictable as possible and have heard personally from a writer that they have been told to forget everything they've asked before.
Everything and anything is on the table
P.S. - Exams were written at the beginning of the year - before the Trump saga
Syllabus is a pretty big documentThey were written in April. Exactly when the saga started.... And the questions will come from somewhere in the syllabus so they aren't unpredictable.