omg where you hear this?!?!?! who told you?!?!?!serge said:hello people
i was wondering which module this year wont be an essay
(BNW / BR has been an essay for the past 4 years?)
PS- Is it true that they can only ask for 1 module to be
changed to a feature article, speech...etc ?
Needs confirmation.serge said:hello people
PS- Is it true that they can only ask for 1 module to be
changed to a feature article, speech...etc ?
I like scenario no 1Captain Gh3y said:We are left with the following as the most likely scenarios:
(1) Module A (speech/interview/feature article), Module B Essay, Module C Essay,
or, the 2nd most likely,
(2) Module A Essay, Module B (speech/interview/feature article), Module C Essay.
i disagree. our trial exam asked for a speech on lear, and previously a discussion style question was the go. because imagine having to discuss opposing ideas in transformations, or telling the truth. in lear, its easy to contrast and compare various productions, readings, and imply your own.serge said:I like scenario no 1
king lear is tricky enough without changing the textype
BNW/BR won't be an essayserge said:hello people
i was wondering which module this year wont be an essay
(BNW / BR has been an essay for the past 4 years?)
PS- Is it true that they can only ask for 1 module to be
changed to a feature article, speech...etc ?
This is not true. I'm looking at the 2001 paper as we speak. Section II is a conversation:goan_crazy said:BNW/BR won't be an essay
one has only been changed to a different textype each year
see 2004-2001
king lears is:Ultraviolent said:This is not true. I'm looking at the 2001 paper as we speak. Section II is a conversation:
"Two readers are arguing about the ending of the prescribed text you have studied.
Compose their discussion. The discussion should demonstrate your critical understanding of the prescribed text."
Section III is a speech:
"You have created an exhibition of texts entitled: ‘One person’s truth is . . . ’
The exhibition includes your prescribed text and other related texts of your own choosing.
Write your speech for the opening night of the exhibition. In your speech, explain how the exhibition reflects your vision of the representations of truth."
I doubt they would ever set section I as anything but an essay.
In the 2001 HSC, the conversation in section II only applied to question 3. Everything else was an essay. Sucks to have question 3...goan_crazy said:king lears is:
2001 HSC:
Question 4 — William Shakespeare, King Lear (20 marks)
How might different productions dramatise the struggle between chaos and order in King Lear? -essay
and frontline is a speech
BNW/BR is also an essay
thats 1/3 thats diff in all years for bnw, frontline and lear from 2001-2004
A comic. Definitely a comic.nwatts said:Does anyone think BOS will pull something insane and ask for us to compose a dance choreography illuminating the process of transformations, or similar?
I just have a funny feeling something's going to be very different.
A ryhming essay would be brilliant. Perhaps a little difficult in 40 minutes. But still, that'd be awesome.goan_crazy said:yes they are going to ask us to write a haiku as captain gh3y said