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Hey ppls ne one wanna chat/ discuss to help revise 4 yearlies...

POST UR MESSAGES AND LETS LEARN WHILE WE CHAT!
These are my subjects:
*English Advanced
(AOS) Identity
(Crit Std) Othello
(Comp study) The Great Gatbsy/ The Talented Mr Ripley

*Maths (2u)
(up 2 functions)

*Legal Studies
Focus groups
-Women
-ATSI

*French Continuers
- can talk abt tenses
- parle francais in preparation pour les examens speaking

*Italian Beginners
- can talk abt tenses
- also speak ital in prep for speaking

*IPT

POST UR MESSAGES AND LETS LEARN WHILE WE CHAT!
 
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there's no b in ATSI.
 

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Yeah...it's kind of just...Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders
 

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vaniLLa_554 said:
how are you preparing for othello?!
zahid has contributed a thread on his notes of othello so you can have a look there i guess
 

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I recommend for Othello, even though i didnt do it myself, to just learn the text and quotes really well because alot of ppl learnt essays for our exams and the question ended up being What leads to Othellos downfall? and so many ppl were like stuffed (i know real eloquent)
 

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how about legal - i'm doing my test on monday week 8

i'm doing ATSI as a focus thing also.. i'm doing disability for the other one.
 

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yeahh i'm not sure how to prepare for the othello part.. i can't just prepare a general essay because there is soo much i can write about and the question will probably be specific!
 

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Othello

On Thursday I did my preliminary modules paper, an Othello was my module B. My question was quite broad: "Write a review on the drama you have studied in class. Refer to the specific themes, characters and incidents that are important to the plot andd explain how techniques convey these." Or something similar to that. Basically, you should be asked about themes and techniques, so what I recommend is getting you list of themes, thinking about what techniques convey the theme and how they convey it, then a quote to back it up. Here's an example:

Theme: The power of jealousy
Technique: Language
Effect: Othello’s language loses it’s dignity as he becomes progressively more jealous, thus showing how powerful jealousy is
Example: By comparing two speeches made by Othello, the first expressing his love for Desdemona, the second after being convinced of Desdemona’s betrayal
“Most potent grave and reverend signors,
My very noble and approved good masters…” (I, iii, 76-77)
“Damn her, lewd minx! O, damn her, damn her!” (III, iii, 472)

Hope that's some help to everyone.
 

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Beware my lord of jealousy. It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock
The meat it feeds on” (Act 3 Scene 3)
“…thinkst thou I’ld make a life of jealousy” (act 3 scene 3)
“Trifles light as air Are to the jealous confirmations strong As proofs of holy writ” (Act 3 scene 3).
"Then must you speak / Of one that loved not wisely, but too well; / Of one not easily jealous, but, being wrought, / Perplexed in the extreme." (Act 5 Scene 2)
GOOD JEALOUSY QUOTES...i recon the test will ask abt themes or technqiues...however thats wat i thought it wld be 4 the 1st assess and i was 'how can diff productions of the same play b different...hmmm
 

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Abt legal wat i am gonna do is read ova and study chaps (1-8) from basioc legal notions - the topic b4 focus groups wateva it is (do u guys use heinemann)...and write and memorise an essay 4 ATSI and Women, coz the essay question will be something abt....' how r the groups disadvantaged' explain legal and non legal; mechanisms anf h0w they help them overcome the disadvantage....
ok wat i think i might ste a diff forum 4 a few topics....
 

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yeah, i'm getting tutored by my grandfather for maths, god he's so good, my cousin got tutored by him last yr and got 96 for his HSC but his UAI was only 70-something b/c he got scaled down for standard eng.........I just dunno how he knows it all, did they learn the Quotient rule back in the 1940's??? :p :)
 

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Danni07 said:
On Thursday I did my preliminary modules paper, an Othello was my module B. My question was quite broad: "Write a review on the drama you have studied in class. Refer to the specific themes, characters and incidents that are important to the plot andd explain how techniques convey these." Or something similar to that. Basically, you should be asked about themes and techniques, so what I recommend is getting you list of themes, thinking about what techniques convey the theme and how they convey it, then a quote to back it up. Here's an example:

Theme: The power of jealousy
Technique: Language
Effect: Othello’s language loses it’s dignity as he becomes progressively more jealous, thus showing how powerful jealousy is
Example: By comparing two speeches made by Othello, the first expressing his love for Desdemona, the second after being convinced of Desdemona’s betrayal
“Most potent grave and reverend signors,
My very noble and approved good masters…” (I, iii, 76-77)
“Damn her, lewd minx! O, damn her, damn her!” (III, iii, 472)

Hope that's some help to everyone.
hey danni
thanks... i think i'll do that... it seems the most effective way to prepare for it!
 

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no probs, it certainly seemed to work for me, whilst people who simply studied quotes without knowing about the different techniques found the question very difficult. Another hint to everyone, know how to write in all different styles, not just essays, but interviews, feature articles etc, because any can be asked, and you are marked on writing in the given structure. Good luck!
 

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how should i structure essay for critial analysis of interpretations of catcher in the rye?

im not sure how it should go.. assessment in 1.5 weeks. practice due in 3 days ><"
 

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