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Preparing for the English Exam

Preparing for the English Exam. The biggest and longest race so far!. READY . . . . Preparing for the English Exam:. One Week Before: Section A: READING AND RESPONDING Know BOTH texts AFTA (Hemingway) and Cosi (Nowra) Section B: CREATING & PRESENTING Know BOTH texts

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Preparing for the English Exam

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  1. Preparing for the English Exam The biggest and longest race so far!

  2. READY . . . . Preparing for the EnglishExam: • One Week Before: • Section A: READING AND RESPONDING • Know BOTH texts • AFTA (Hemingway) and Cosi (Nowra) • Section B: CREATING & PRESENTING • Know BOTH texts • GUAIA (Pung (ed.) and Skin (Fabian (dir.) • SECTION C: USING LANGUAGE TO PERSUADE • Know techniques & intended effects on reader

  3. Re-read/skim read both texts Quote Lists: For each theme, list quotes that are relevant For each character, list quotes that relevant For authorial intention, list quotes that are relevant Time Lines: Trace key moments in plot Trace key moments in character development Trace key moments in relationships Mind Maps: Character Relationships Themes Writing: Use practice pieces and SACs Detailed plans of a variety of topics Timed writing conditions SET . . . . Revision Activities: Section A

  4. Re-read/watch both texts Mind Maps: Identity Belonging Barriers to identity and/or belonging Research: Writing conventions & features of a variety of forms Historical Examples Social Examples Environmental Examples Writing: Use practice pieces and SACs Detailed plans of a variety of prompts Timed writing conditions (whole essay & paragraphs) SET . . . . Revision Activities: Section B

  5. Matching Techniques with Examples • Creating Flashcards/Flashcardlet • Read Newspapers & consider authorial motives • Practise analysis on letters to the editor, opinion pieces, editorials, blogs • Practise analysis on visuals – cartoons, photos, diagrams, caricatures • Writing: • Use practice pieces and SACs • Detailed plans of a variety of prompts • Timed writing conditions (whole essay & paragraphs) SET . . . . Revision Activities: Section C

  6. Yr 12 English Examination • Thursday, 1st November, 2012 • Greening Auditorium • 9am start (BE HERE BY 8.30am LATEST) • Be Prepared: • Dictionary – not a ‘student’ version • A collection of BLUE or BLACK pens (no pencil) • Highlighters • Student ID Card • A clear water bottle with NO labels • NO PHONES GO . . . . Turning Up:

  7. Read and select Section A text topics • Read Section B prompt • Identify and carefully consider key words • Look up any words that are unknown • Unpack the possibilities of the topic/prompt • Read Section C analysis • Read as many times as possible in the remaining time • No highlighting • Look up any words that are unknown • Mentally break up the article into sections/arguments to deal with • Spend time considering the HEADLINE and any accompanying visuals • Read any background information provided GO . . . . Use your Reading Time: 15mins

  8. Start with SECTION C • DAPICATTA (Intro) • Start with Headline & Visual • Break article into manageable sections • WHAT NEXT? • Make a decision – instinct • CHOICES: • brief plan for each? • Start section A? • Start section B? NO COMMENTARY • Considerations: Remembering quotes? What is stronger? What will you need more time to finish? Which will you struggle with under pressure? GO . . . . Writing Time:

  9. 50 mins for each section • (leaves time for CAREFUL proofreading) • Know your weaknesses and use time to check for these • FINISH: • Each piece MUST have a beginning, middle and conclusion • Plans will not be considered • WORD LIMITS? How long is a piece of string? • TAKE IT SERIOUSLY – be prepared, be alert, make appropriate sacrifices GO . . . . Writing Time:

  10. CHANGES TO THE 2012 EXAM • One Book for ALL SECTIONS • PEN only • Blue or Black ink Student No – Print CLEARLY and double check for accuracy Student Name – Print CLEARLY Booklets Used http://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/Documents/exams/english/Englishanswerbook-samp.pdf

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