I have my second assessment task for Advanced English on Thursday. It's going to be an essay, and I'm pretty much prepared in terms of content, quotes etc. but I'm worried I'm not going to be able to get it all down in the 50 minutes specified. The teachers want 6 or 7 pages.
It just seems wrong to me that one of the biggest challenges with Advanced English is your writing speed. Assessments are supposed to give you an opportunity to show what you know about something, but this is really hard if you can't write fast enough to get the ideas out of your head and onto paper. It just seems majorly flawed to me.
Please don't say: "Get over it"/"It was harder in my day"/"What are you whinging about that's easy" etc. I know there's nothing I can do about it, but I'm just interested to see what people think about whether it should be the case that time constraints are so tight.
It just seems wrong to me that one of the biggest challenges with Advanced English is your writing speed. Assessments are supposed to give you an opportunity to show what you know about something, but this is really hard if you can't write fast enough to get the ideas out of your head and onto paper. It just seems majorly flawed to me.
Please don't say: "Get over it"/"It was harder in my day"/"What are you whinging about that's easy" etc. I know there's nothing I can do about it, but I'm just interested to see what people think about whether it should be the case that time constraints are so tight.