Here is some written help that breaks down what you have to do with the AS Statements.
Below, there is a set of videos giving you the same help and more on using the computer to help you with the Hemmingwayapp and simple tools like 'Find and Replace'.
What are the AS Statements? Where do they have to be? What Headings do you need to use? What is the best way to go about doing them? Which tools should you use? What are the exam board looking for?
How can you use dictation with a Mac? With a PC? With an iPhone/iPad? With an Android device or a Chromebook?
Why is dictation a help? What do you need to look out for after you dictate?
Dictation is fast and easy but it doesn't necessarily make for good English all the time - we often speak in a very casual manner. Casual and slangy English can be hard to read.
How can you tidy up your errors and make your English more readable? Use the Hemmingway app!
This video
Find and Replace is a simple tool that you can find in Word, Pages and Google Docs as well as many plain text editors on all platforms (Notepad on PC and TextEdit on mac come free with the computer can both do it as well as many apps that cost money).
Get rid of multiple and repeating errors and distinguish between what needs correcting and what doesn't with ease.
If English isn't your first language, it can be hard to write the Statements but, you can find a rough and ready friend in Google Translate that can take much of the work out of what you write.