I did speeches too. You should know ALL speeches (techniques, context, audience etc). But you should have detailed study on a few - preferably 3 (I did kyi, Atwood and Bandler). I think they specified Bandler, so it was great (I did it with Sadat - went great with the question). Some people ignored Bandler and literally cried out of the exam hall. You don't want that to happen to you!For Mod B English, I'm doing Speeches. Since they can specify any speech for Mod B, how should I prepare for this?
+1. A few hours study a day should be sufficient, just don't do 9 or 8 hours a day.... You may burn out if you overdo it.Relax and have a holiday and dont let the HSC consume your life
There's no 100% that there will be a certain question. Just memorise themes, quotes, techniques and don't forget........ A thesis,There's so many essays to prepare. Should I memorise my essays or just remember themes, quotes and techniques?
most people I know memorised for Mod A and C because they TEND to be generic - even if they aren't you can find your way around it. Mod B, fuck no - just memorise themes, techniques, quotes, context etcThere's so many essays to prepare. Should I memorise my essays or just remember themes, quotes and techniques?
What's so difficult about Mod B? The only problem is that for Mod B I'm doing Speeches, so I have to prepare for all 7 speeches.most people I know memorised for Mod A and C because they TEND to be generic - even if they aren't you can find your way around it. Mod B, fuck no - just memorise themes, techniques, quotes, context etc