hellohowslife
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Anyone have tips for memorising lots of essays for English, eco, legal maybe business before HSC?
Do you think if I do this (use ANKI etc.) everyday from now until the HSC, I'll be able to memorise around 10 essays per subject?Anki, spaced repetition, spider diagrams
Not much, at most i memorised 1-2 essays for an internal English examhow much experience have you had with memorising essays? opt with what’s worked well in the past
Don't recommend using anki now, you'll be missing out on the benefits of it (which are more long term). Setting up the cards would take quite a bit of time as wellDo you think if I do this (use ANKI etc.) everyday from now until the HSC, I'll be able to memorise around 10 essays per subject?
How do you ensure that if you memorise them now, you won't forget by the HSC?ive memorised 3 for english plus a few extra paragraphs and on my way to memorising a few mod c things. the best way to memorise is read it a few times then recite it off by heart. its not the most efficient but its reliable.
practice them every now and then. like just pull up a practice paper every few days and practice adapting under time constraints. tbh it kinda just sticks at some pointHow do you ensure that if you memorise them now, you won't forget by the HSC?
As an English teacher , now retired, it is important to note that the HSC is designed so students DONT remember essays . Your essay is marked by the quality of your introduction anyway so if you can memorise an introduction you should be able to remember that because you will most likely use 70% of the same introduction each time anyway . So what I’m saying is tbis: of the 4 to 5 sentences that remain your intro you could expect to use two of them as they are . Most parts of the other and then you only need to compose one sentence , if that , when you compose on the spotAnyone have tips for memorising lots of essays for English, eco, legal maybe business before HSC?
Uhhhhh no.Your essay is marked by the quality of your introduction anyway
Your intro gives your marker an idea of which band you're likely to be sitting at before they read the rest of your essay. A very strong intro suggests a well-written, band 6 worthy essay, whereas a weaker intro...not as high.Uhhhhh no.
tbf i dont think hsc markers read the whole essay i reckon some skip half way through with a good idea of the students aptitude and get scripts done. its marked twice anyway so if theres any glaring issue it will be noticed.Uhhhhh no.
Dafuq I’ve literally been told to do like 50 word intros that just have the thesis then general ideas of the topic sentence. Is that bad advice?tbf i dont think hsc markers read the whole essay i reckon some skip half way through with a good idea of the students aptitude and get scripts done. its marked twice anyway so if theres any glaring issue it will be noticed.
whaaaattbf i dont think hsc markers read the whole essay i reckon some skip half way through with a good idea of the students aptitude and get scripts done. its marked twice anyway so if theres any glaring issue it will be noticed.
50 words.....? I've been told it should be around 100-150. 50 seems insufficient to be effectiveDafuq I’ve literally been told to do like 50 word intros that just have the thesis then general ideas of the topic sentence. Is that bad advice?
idk if its a fact im just theorising because i dont think a marker is gonna suppress your marks because your last paragraph wasnt the most detailed in the world. if its clear youve got the analytical capability, that should be enough to suffice imowhaaaat
i guess i’ve been wasting time then by scrutinising over every word and detail that i write omg