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chances of doing interview? (1 Viewer)

fuggu1

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would there be a chance of writing an interview for paper 2 for eng, or is this really unlikely? because ive read that most of the past hsc exams ask you to do an essay
 

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Know how to, in form. Too late to bother practicing. They could ask for a speech, letter to the editor, feature article, other forms.

That was more of an 'early' 21st century thing, the notion has died off recently.

Not won't, just unlikely.
 

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It's possible. There are other text types they could get you with as well, e.g. conversation, speech, feature article, letter. As long as you know the content, it's pretty easy to adapt.
 

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so im guessing the best thing to do is just remember visual, language techniques and quotes?
 

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If you do get an odd text type, just turn all the main arguments/thesis from your essay into whatever is asked.

For example, for an interview, if you had to do an interview with say, the author of your novel or something, just ask questions where you can produce answers which are basically all the points in your essay.
Eg. 'So what do you feel are the most important things about belonging?' 'What are some texts which you feel portray concepts of belonging and why? How do you think the author has effectively portrayed the ideas?'
Same goes for conversation (this was an hsc question one year, for Module B i think)- obviously a 'regular' conversation would be quite casual, but in doing a hsc-suitable response, you would put a 'casual' spin on your essay, but you can't dumb it down to the extent where there's really no complex ideas.

Basically, mould your essay to the text type, but ensure you have: Clear thesis, 2-3 main issues/concepts, and still cover techniques, quotes and context etc.
 

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