Originally posted by O( '_' )O
Um, just wondering for those that did well in English Advanced and Extension last year or even now...what did you guys do to prepare for the HSC in the last coming weeks. I'm one of those people that don't enjoy doing englsih which means that i end up having a lack of enthusiam for it..especially when it comes to writing responses...how would you guys think about changing that around?
I also had a dreadful eng adv teacher last year and was just soooo unmotivated to study for exams. I tried to make myself find *something* in each unit that i liked and so would motivate me to work. I love frontline, so that was ok. I enjoyed the play Lear but hated the readings element of it - but i had a study session with friends, so that made it an enjoyable way to go over my stuff. I also made up an imaginary production for myself - not because i expected to use it in the hsc, but because it was a) amusing b) prorastinating and c) a good way of consolidating wat i knew/finding out what i still needed to know.
By that stage i'd done 3 harwood assessments, so was ready to tear her stupid book up, but i liked my related material so that made me like going over it a bit. I also wrote up a whole heap of quotes and stuck it up on my bathroom mirror, so when i was being vain (which is often) i was absorbing knowledge somehow...
Same for BR/BNW regarding quotes. By HSC i didnt need to really go over themes, i just needed to refresh my memory and i found relearning the quotes did that, because each quoted i learnt was linked to a point/theme i was prepared to bring up in an essay.
get some friends together to study - it makes it a lot more interesting and can be productive if you are all determined to get the stuff done. Take breaks, reward urself with watching movies/lollies/time on BoS or wateva...and pick related material you like so that at least the end parts of the essays u're practicising is interesting!
Good luck!
P.S I'm definitely an advocate against prepared essays...but then again if you do do enough practice essays u eventually realise some standard phrases/points keep coming up, but learning a stock response is a waste of time - its much more efficient to actually learn the *content*