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 ACCA考试P1书写技巧
特许公认会计师公会 (The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, 简称ACCA) 成立于1904年,是目前全球最大的国际会计师组织。ACCA的国际地位举足轻重,联合国于确定其环球课程时,亦是以ACCA的课程作为蓝本。  
Intellectual Requirements  
Dear Reader, thank you for writing to us. My name is Siret, the editor of the Global Accountant magazine. I do believe you can pass this paper, however, you probably dont have the confidence.  
P1, is an all analysing, understanding and writing paper! Reading the questions and actually understanding the requirement is most important. Read the Questions first then start to read the scenario.  
The examiner has said, “higher level requirement and verbs will be most significant in this paper”.  
You must understand what the examiner wants. It is the level of knowledge that students need to apply in a certain way. So, when the question says, “Recommend ……”, it actually means: Advise the appropriate actions to the person wanting the information from you.  
I have listed below some important words you must understand to be able to pass this paper and help you understand what the questions want you to do. Once you learn these words you will see your exams may become more easy for you:  
Define  
Give the meaning of ...  
Explain  
Make clear…  
Identify  
Recognise or Select…. 
Describe  
Give the key features of…. 
Contrast  
Make a comparison between things by showing their differences  
Analyse  
Give reasons for the current situation or what has happened. In this case you may have to compare with something to give a trend  
Assess  
Determine the Strengths/Weaknesses/Importance/Significance/ability to contribute  
Discuss  
Examine in detail by using arguments for and against  
Construct the Case  
Present the argument in favour, support by evidence  
Evaluate  
Determine the value of in the light of the arguments for and against  
Recommend  
Advise the appropriate actions in a way the recipient will understand.  
Students must be careful, there could be two or even three of the above words in one question. We call these REQUIREMENTS…… |   
 
 
 
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