Freshjiver
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- 2009
Mate my advice is that you need to get related texts organised early, so that by the time trials come around you have everything set.
For each module that needed a related text i had 4, just so i could use the best one.
Know your texts inside out - draw out themes especially. All my essays were theme-based.
Learn how to sound better when you write, lol. Simple things, ie. instead of writing "the text that the author alludes to", write "the text to which the author alludes". It just makes your sentences flow much better.
Drill words into your head like express, extrapolate, demonstrate. Aswell, connector words like moreover, in addition, furthermore.
Write timed practise essays in 40 minutes, for the weeks leading up to exams.
It sounds pointless - but use good pens, ones that feel good when you write with them.
Give practice essays to your teachers, for them to mark. This helps heaps.
There's probably a lot more i could say but this was just off the top of my head.
Good luck! & btw i'm so glad i never have to do english again lol.
For each module that needed a related text i had 4, just so i could use the best one.
Know your texts inside out - draw out themes especially. All my essays were theme-based.
Learn how to sound better when you write, lol. Simple things, ie. instead of writing "the text that the author alludes to", write "the text to which the author alludes". It just makes your sentences flow much better.
Drill words into your head like express, extrapolate, demonstrate. Aswell, connector words like moreover, in addition, furthermore.
Write timed practise essays in 40 minutes, for the weeks leading up to exams.
It sounds pointless - but use good pens, ones that feel good when you write with them.
Give practice essays to your teachers, for them to mark. This helps heaps.
There's probably a lot more i could say but this was just off the top of my head.
Good luck! & btw i'm so glad i never have to do english again lol.