meDAawesome
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next week super keenBTW when's everyone's graduation? Is it this week or next week?
next week super keenBTW when's everyone's graduation? Is it this week or next week?
Do you return books, sign out, etc after the HSC?next week super keen
I used a poem we did in prelim [emoji23]. It works well as it essentially holds the same values.BTW to anyone here who did brave new world, what was your related text?
Nah some people do bladerunner or animal farm as wellI used a poem we did in prelim [emoji23]. It works well as it essentially holds the same values.
Word of caution: Don't use Harrison Bergeron as literally every teacher teaches their class it as a related with BNW
And dont do V for Vendetta, every kid in the state does it
Yeah Picturebooks aren't popular related texts when you compare it to other forms of related texts (i.e. movies like Bladerunner, gattacca or V for vendetta or novels like Animal farm and do andriods of electric sheep?)I used Piggybook as my related for BNW if that helps but idk if its the best text to use lel
Not necessarily. For me, it has only really helped as my teacher in EE1 is much more experienced than the Advanced faculty. (she teaches Standard for my cohort) Some of the research, and the content of the electives, may help depending on the nature of specific modules. For me, ATB has helped with Mod C - there is a focus on politics + my prescribed (The Crucible) mirrors the Cold War era, which is the basis of ATB. I have friends that do Romanticism that say EE1 has helped with Mod B because their prescribed text is set within the era etc. In terms of the course itself - it's mainly just contextual understanding.Does EE1 improve your english advanced skills?
are you thinking of doing it?Does EE1 improve your english advanced skills?
Too late to pick it up. Kinda regret not doing it though, even though I'm crap at english. Probably would've helped me a lot in english as I am constantly practicing my skills with a much higher depth requiredare you thinking of doing it?
I would say a common trend is that people who do very well in advanced also do ee1/ee2. However maybe it is because they are good at adv that they are doing ee1/ee2. Don't worry about it though - you can do fine without.Too late to pick it up. Kinda regret not doing it though, even though I'm crap at english. Probably would've helped me a lot in english as I am constantly practicing my skills with a much higher depth required
A bitDoes EE1 improve your english advanced skills?
Sorry for the late response I used Margaret Atwood's "The Age of Lead" - another completely pure scientific discovery with specks of reassessing of one's perspective. What are you using?Sorry to interrupt your little eco discussion... (if it's not already over)*ahem* ... but just gotta say:
No way!! that's the same prescribed text as mine for english wooo! hahahaa, now I'm curious, what's your related WLL (sorry if you've already mentioned it before, I haven't really been reading the past few pages)?
Was an ex-EE1 student. Personally didn't like it and didn't see it as something that improved my essays but forced me to practise a lot of creative. Wouldn't say that EE1 would improve you...if you weren't at the level required firstlyDoes EE1 improve your english advanced skills?
No problem; cool! I've been using 'Interstellar' by Chris Nolan so far - not sure though if I want to change or just use this for my final HSC paper. Do you think it's bad having two films (although one is a documentary and one is science fiction)?Sorry for the late response I used Margaret Atwood's "The Age of Lead" - another completely pure scientific discovery with specks of reassessing of one's perspective. What are you using?
PERSONALLY, I dislike using film actually! I just can't really articulate myself through film techniques, so I stick with short stories ! If the marks are decent (from your previous assessments) and you (and the teacher) feel satisfied, keep it ^____^ But to be honest, isn't the general rule to do a medium different to a film?No problem; cool! I've been using 'Interstellar' by Chris Nolan so far - not sure though if I want to change or just use this for my final HSC paper. Do you think it's bad having two films (although one is a documentary and one is science fiction)?
Yeah I'm not too sure. I guess my teacher seems happy since she hasn't really said anything about it. Also it's not a documentary; it's a fiction film so maybe that is different enough? haha idk.PERSONALLY, I dislike using film actually! I just can't really articulate myself through film techniques, so I stick with short stories ! If the marks are decent (from your previous assessments) and you (and the teacher) feel satisfied, keep it ^____^ But to be honest, isn't the general rule to do a medium different to a film?
Worst comes to worst if on the day they ask you for two related texts you can just analyse one of those in paper 1 section 1.No problem; cool! I've been using 'Interstellar' by Chris Nolan so far - not sure though if I want to change or just use this for my final HSC paper. Do you think it's bad having two films (although one is a documentary and one is science fiction)?