Why, oh why, is our skill in HSC English tested by well we can write three essays in two hours under stressful conditions, having to memorise quotes (memorising quotes can't be an english skill can it?) and write short essays that don't come near the actual knowledge of the topic that we really have?
My mark is going to reflect my ability to write fast, memorise quotes and techniques, deal with the stress, and manage time, not actually my abilities in the general area of English and English literature. Some people I know are so insightful in class when it comes to English, yet in an essay they cannot memorise everything. Some people can memorise everything, or memorise essays, and get great results in exams. The few times when we have been assessed (internally) on other abilities (pre-prepared orals, etc.), the marks people received were different to those in exams.
Since when were these conditions essential English skills that make the subject so vitally important it has to be compulsory? You may say that these conditions are the same for all students, and the test is therefore fair, but different students will cope differently, some better than others, and seeing as they are unfair conditions in the first place, the marks that supposedly measure our skills in English will also be unfair.
I'm not being very coherent, but I hope you understand.
My mark is going to reflect my ability to write fast, memorise quotes and techniques, deal with the stress, and manage time, not actually my abilities in the general area of English and English literature. Some people I know are so insightful in class when it comes to English, yet in an essay they cannot memorise everything. Some people can memorise everything, or memorise essays, and get great results in exams. The few times when we have been assessed (internally) on other abilities (pre-prepared orals, etc.), the marks people received were different to those in exams.
Since when were these conditions essential English skills that make the subject so vitally important it has to be compulsory? You may say that these conditions are the same for all students, and the test is therefore fair, but different students will cope differently, some better than others, and seeing as they are unfair conditions in the first place, the marks that supposedly measure our skills in English will also be unfair.
I'm not being very coherent, but I hope you understand.
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