They probably just did well in every section except mod C thenyes its difficult
but ik plenty of people who memorised + adapted and mid-high b6 lol
They probably just did well in every section except mod C thenyes its difficult
but ik plenty of people who memorised + adapted and mid-high b6 lol
It honestly isn't over. Just practice creating images or interesting ideas on the spot.yeah idk what to do at this point
i feel like i wanna have a couple of prices prepared and also want to practice writing to unseens but i’ve honestly neglected mod C since trials
and wait for it
i haven’t written a single discursive this year
see here is my dilemmaIt honestly isn't over. Just practice creating images or interesting ideas on the spot.
even when they state-ranked?They probably just did well in every section except mod C then
Like usually to state rank its like a 95ish raw give or take which means if they just got full marks in every section and got 15 in mod C they would still state rank. I'm not saying that that's what necessarily happened more like you can still state rank if you do ok in one section.even when they state-ranked?
they got higher than 15 and they got above 96 rawLike usually to state rank its like a 95ish raw give or take which means if they just got full marks in every section and got 15 in mod C they would still state rank. I'm not saying that that's what necessarily happened more like you can still state rank if you do ok in one section.
so in other words, both methods CAN work if used EFFECTIVELY, just depends on what you’re better atthey got higher than 15 and they got above 96 raw
i'm just saying that u can still memorise for mod c since lots of people have this idea that mod c is purely skills based
yeah but i find making a whole piece up on the spot takes way too much effort and it ends up sounding not too goodso in other words, both methods CAN work if used EFFECTIVELY, just depends on what you’re better at
if u started earlier in the year i would have suggested working on refining ur skills so u can make something good on the spot and u can adapt with ease but if ur pressed for time then memorise 2-3 pieces for creative, discursive and 2 reflections (one for creative and discursive) and practice adapting them to as many different questions as you canpersonally i want to do what ever takes up the least of my study time - just tryna figure out what that issss
Yea same when I write it on the spot it sounds shit. However, when i think mines bad i end up getting the best of marks lol.yeah but i find making a whole piece up on the spot takes way too much effort and it ends up sounding not too good
just memorising and adapting to as many questionsHow you guys prepping?
yea plans all the way not enough time to write the full onesjust memorising and adapting to as many questions
but obviously not the full pieces just plans
lol I tried writing metaphorically did not go to plan or well (teachers don't really like it or perhaps its just my cranky as english faculty). Hopefully its just like write a creative in the perspective of an insignificant character in your prescribed text.APPARENTLY
a lot of teachers and ppl have predicted that for this year's mod C question they'll give us an image as a stimulus (for adv)
how then can we adapt etc ?? like can we use that image metaphorically and not explicitly
bruhhh what if my texts have no characters LOLlol I tried writing metaphorically did not go to plan or well (teachers don't really like it or perhaps its just my cranky as english faculty). Hopefully its just like write a creative in the perspective of an insignificant character in your prescribed text.
na you gotta study multiple texts.bruhhh what if my texts have no characters LOL
'How to Marry your Daughters' and 'Spotty-Handed Villainesses' - they both don't have characters do they? just the narrative voice ugh im so lost for mod c rip