Does sophisticated mean using 'fancy' words?kinda easy but hard as hard work is required
some tips:
- try to make writing succinct not complex
- use tee tables and analyse the effect on the responder - technique, example and explain
- analyse techniques in detail but again make sure it is succinct
- seek feedback from teachers before submitting assignments - it will help make writing more sophisticated and could possibly score you extra marks
How many quotes per text should I memorise? If it's a film, would film techniques count as quotes/examples?Sophisticated means being to the point not blabbing but answering the question. Fancy words are useless as long as you answer the question and you are clear you're good.
What band did you get?Band 4 in standard should be relatively achievable - a few of my classmates got mid-band 4s without exerting themselves too much.
What you need to pass the band 3 hurdle is a knowledge of the text as a whole and what it’s trying to convey, rather than what specific quotes do. Often, standard students can get stuck with overanalysing quotes that they miss what the text is trying to convey (this is especially important in Module A).
Try to improve on your writing structure if you can, cohesiveness (even if simple PEEL structure) will be rewarded in the HSC.
If you want any more tips feel free to pm me. Although that website quoted above might be useful in terms of generic English tips, often these sorts of articles cater for the typical advanced English students. Focus on fundamentals first and you’ll find that you’ll be more comfortable with your texts and modules and that’s all you need to succeed!
Depending on the module, I chose to do either 2, 3 or 4 depending on how I wanted to structure my arguments. There is no perfect number, but in a comparative essay, you’d want an even number (4 paragraphs like A B A B or 2 extended paragraphs like AB AB), and for Paper 1, you might have a bit more time so you could push for more paragraphs.Only two???
Would you recommend 3 or 4 body paragraphs?
89 so just missed a band 6 :’((What band did you get?
Still a great achievement. What marks were you getting internally during Year 12 and what was your rank?89 so just missed a band 6 :’((
Year 11 Advanced was a flop - I started out with 53% on my first task, and averaged just over 60% at the end of the year - this was 100th/130ish. So I dropped to standard despite what everyone had to say (I went to a selective school so it was taboo) and it was probably the best choice for me.Still a great achievement. What marks were you getting internally during Year 12 and what was your rank?
How come you didn't just stick with Adv, you probably would have got the same mark or higherYear 11 Advanced was a flop - I started out with 53% on my first task, and averaged just over 60% at the end of the year - this was 100th/130ish. So I dropped to standard despite what everyone had to say (I went to a selective school so it was taboo) and it was probably the best choice for me.
In year 12 I had a 91% average with a 94/100 in my trials - this was 2nd out of about 25 - so a pretty decent improvement which was due to my attitude towards the subject mostly. I was more comfortable and willing to express my ideas and thoughts in standard as I wasn’t intimidated or overwhelmed by the texts.
That being said, I think my school marked easily in year 12 (especially with advanced - we were seeing some crazy high raw marks) as we had a new head teacher who tried to be encouraging rather than demeaning.
These raw marks don’t really mean much as they get moderated anyway. If you see that you’re steadily improving, that’s great!
What prescribed texts did you do?Year 11 Advanced was a flop - I started out with 53% on my first task, and averaged just over 60% at the end of the year - this was 100th/130ish. So I dropped to standard despite what everyone had to say (I went to a selective school so it was taboo) and it was probably the best choice for me.
In year 12 I had a 91% average with a 94/100 in my trials - this was 2nd out of about 25 - so a pretty decent improvement which was due to my attitude towards the subject mostly. I was more comfortable and willing to express my ideas and thoughts in standard as I wasn’t intimidated or overwhelmed by the texts.
That being said, I think my school marked easily in year 12 (especially with advanced - we were seeing some crazy high raw marks) as we had a new head teacher who tried to be encouraging rather than demeaning.
These raw marks don’t really mean much as they get moderated anyway. If you see that you’re steadily improving, that’s great!
People who very well outperformed me in Advanced got lower HSC marks than me - reported standard marks and advanced marks scale the same i.e. an 85 in adv has the same effect on your ATAR as an 85 in std (note that alignment means that an adv student got a lower raw mark ~70s when the std student probably got ~82), so I definitely benefited from the switch.How come you didn't just stick with Adv, you probably would have got the same mark or higher
Common Module: Waste Land (loved this documentary, still one of my faves)What prescribed texts did you do?