girlwithnoname
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- 2022
Hi everyone!
So I am really struggling with English Advanced at the moment. It feels like no matter how much I sit down and practice, watch youtube/edrolo videos, peer mark, or get feedback from my teacher, my marks never seem to improve and they've been pretty stagnant all year (and for my schooling life for that matter), usually sitting 1-2 marks short of an 'A' grade. I'm finding it really confusing as teachers seem to provide me with different feedback, and I don't actually know what to do to improve my marks. I have a pretty good understanding of my content (texts), but since we don't really get taught English skills per se, I think that's where I'm struggling.
I suppose my question is, how do English teachers (internally and NESA markers) actually mark trial/HSC papers? In my opinion, the criteria is so subjective, I don't understand how they can possibly gauge each response fairly and consistently.
For example, the comparisons for 'B' range and 'A' range responses might be:
Analyses vs. effectively analyses
Evaluates vs. skilfully evaluates
Presents a thoughtful response vs an insightful response
Demonstrates an informed vs well-informed understanding
How do teachers determine what constitutes as thoughtful vs insightful, or simply analysing compared to effectively analysing? There are no 'objective' criteria in English (due to its subjective nature), as in there is no recommended amount of techniques, quotes etc. So I guess, how do I do better? What do I need to do to differentiate myself from the B range to the A range? Is anyone else struggling to understand this type of subjective criteria?
Any advice is much appreciated.
So I am really struggling with English Advanced at the moment. It feels like no matter how much I sit down and practice, watch youtube/edrolo videos, peer mark, or get feedback from my teacher, my marks never seem to improve and they've been pretty stagnant all year (and for my schooling life for that matter), usually sitting 1-2 marks short of an 'A' grade. I'm finding it really confusing as teachers seem to provide me with different feedback, and I don't actually know what to do to improve my marks. I have a pretty good understanding of my content (texts), but since we don't really get taught English skills per se, I think that's where I'm struggling.
I suppose my question is, how do English teachers (internally and NESA markers) actually mark trial/HSC papers? In my opinion, the criteria is so subjective, I don't understand how they can possibly gauge each response fairly and consistently.
For example, the comparisons for 'B' range and 'A' range responses might be:
Analyses vs. effectively analyses
Evaluates vs. skilfully evaluates
Presents a thoughtful response vs an insightful response
Demonstrates an informed vs well-informed understanding
How do teachers determine what constitutes as thoughtful vs insightful, or simply analysing compared to effectively analysing? There are no 'objective' criteria in English (due to its subjective nature), as in there is no recommended amount of techniques, quotes etc. So I guess, how do I do better? What do I need to do to differentiate myself from the B range to the A range? Is anyone else struggling to understand this type of subjective criteria?
Any advice is much appreciated.