Hi Guys, If you couldn't tell by my other posts I am pretty big on predicting exam questions. I have done it before for my exams and it's like my coping mechanism, kinda helps me have some control over the exam even though in reality we could be asked anything on the actual day. However, these are my predictions for English adv, if you guys have any inputs/thoughts pleaseee let me know.
For Paper 1, I feel like they will hit on the "Students explore how texts may give insight into the anomalies, paradoxes and inconsistencies..", not only has it not been done before, it seems like a good essay question.
For Paper 2, MOD C, I think we will be asked to write only imaginative or only discursive not too sure if we will be asked to write a reflection, as the CSSA eng adv trial paper didn't either.
Mod A, will be something ambiguous as always
Mod B is always the hardest for me to predict because there is always so many ways to ask the question, for example, they can give us a stimulus/extract, or they can ask us to speak on the form (I hope they don't do this, but it wouldn't be as worse as an extract), best case scenario would be a question on the prescribed text itself that way you can write the essay how you want.. I do T.S. Eliot so form and prescribed text is what I prefer as you can kinda group his essays based on concepts.
Anyways, let me know what you think!
For Paper 1, I feel like they will hit on the "Students explore how texts may give insight into the anomalies, paradoxes and inconsistencies..", not only has it not been done before, it seems like a good essay question.
For Paper 2, MOD C, I think we will be asked to write only imaginative or only discursive not too sure if we will be asked to write a reflection, as the CSSA eng adv trial paper didn't either.
Mod A, will be something ambiguous as always
Mod B is always the hardest for me to predict because there is always so many ways to ask the question, for example, they can give us a stimulus/extract, or they can ask us to speak on the form (I hope they don't do this, but it wouldn't be as worse as an extract), best case scenario would be a question on the prescribed text itself that way you can write the essay how you want.. I do T.S. Eliot so form and prescribed text is what I prefer as you can kinda group his essays based on concepts.
Anyways, let me know what you think!