vigNETTE said:it soooo wasn't easy, I actually wanted different text types cos I know other ppl don't like them and you can't prepare for different text types (hate ppl who write generic essays, like what, can't u actually think on the spot or something but I guess not as English is compulsory...) but most ppl wouldn't ve prepared one for these questions anyway (except for lucky you, wuddie, grrr). oh well, i just feel like crap cos i wrote a crap response to Lear cos I wasn't thinking, I feel so cut, Im (pretty sure I'm) not as stupid as my response will sound like. >sigh<
I don't think there is a thing I disagree with you about. I really wanted a stylistic piece because that's what people can't prepare for. What really bugs me about English is that everyone has prepared essays that their teachers have edited while anyone that goes in and wings it gets hammered, thats why I love the creative pieces in Extension I and Journeys.
I was really shocked by all the questions because they were text specific for Module A and B. I was really expecting just a general transformations essay and a general idea like defend your point of view. As far as Module B goes I was annoyed that I had to talk about specific scenes, I'd made notes on quotes and I had to piece together the scenes that they were in and decide which one I was going to do.
As far as Frontline goes, I was pretty happy with that question mostly because I was really prepared for it and I figured others might screw it up (does that make me a bad person?). More to the point my supplementary texts fitted in perfectly there.