I read the questions then the texts, so I know what to look out for.
Tips for overall exam:
- Remember in section one, they're most likely going to ask things about techniques, context, etc, so make sure you know the meaning behind these words and how to locate them in a given text.
- Techniques should form a major part of any response you do, read this file (even print it out) to check all the different technique types and how to locate them.
- Remember in an essay (or other article), do not write "this uses so so technique" without showing the quote of what the actual technique is!
- Do not rewrite the text.
- Little is more, do not think that just by throwing in many quotes is going to get you a higher grade, one quote with a moderately good examination of it is better than ten quotes without any.
- Try and be original in section two, if you make it creative then the marker will most likely enjoy it more and be compelled to give you better marks because of that.
- READ THE QUESTION, and answer it. If you re-read your answer and find that you haven't done so, and if you think you have time, re-do it.
Just think about it this way, this is the final time you'll ever have to write anything about the English modules, so make it the best you can. Go into the exam room with a positive attitude and say to yourself "Damn, I'm gonna do good".