It depends on what you have studied in class. Every one does Paper 1 PHYSICAL.
For me, its:
-Map skills and grid references (and i think everyone does this, but im not 100%)
-Rocks and landscapes (limestone, granit, chalk ect.)
-River landscapes (erosion, meanders, waterfalls ect.)
-Tectonics (volcanoes, earthquakes, plate bouderies ect.)
It should be similar for you but the last 3 topics will vary for each class, ie. it could be glaciers, rocks and rivers.
If you want to be a doctor, you should take Geography for GCSE and not Drama.
yes it is
go to a dictionary
yes of course
the English paper 1 is on the 2nd of June, and paper 2 is 4th of June.
you need at least two GCSE's in science (A-B) maths and English and possibly geography or physiology if you have a GCSE in languages that is even better
english, maths, geography and physics
Yes, as they are two different subjects.
John Carhart has written: 'A summary of the available draft or approved mode 1 GCSE geography syllabuses'
Geography can be a good subject to choose for GCSE if you have an interest in the natural world, environmental issues, and understanding how societies interact with their surroundings. It can also be beneficial for career paths such as environmental science, urban planning, or international relations.
Geography because even if you just do double science you can still do sciency things later in life and even go onto to do science as a career and at university. The only career where you have to to triple science at GCSE is vetinary studies.
No you have to do English at GCSE level as it is a core subject along with Maths and Science. You get 2 GCSE's for English, 1 for language and 1 for literature. But you don't have to do English for your A-Levels after your GCSE's.