I think memorising a standard essay is a really good method. But the important thing is that the essay be just right, which isnt hard, coz instead of 40 mins u can take 2 months in getting a 'perfect' copy done. But keep in mind that the 'perfect' copy will be different for everyone. It all depends on wat ur aiming to get, on wat u want to get. If u want an 80 in eng adv, then obviously ur essay doesnt have to be as good as someone hoping for a 90 or above.
In regards to wat question: USE THE SYLLABUS, look at the module's title and have a look at last yr hsc questionplus other main trialz. The formulation of the question is very important, or else u could end up wasting a lot of time. But in essence thats not the hard part (and neither is the memorising), the actual essay is were the work is required.
Having said that, it doesnt mean u can ease up elsewhere, there is no better alternative to 'thorough knowlegde of texts' in reagrds to themes, techniques etc.
In regards to wat question: USE THE SYLLABUS, look at the module's title and have a look at last yr hsc questionplus other main trialz. The formulation of the question is very important, or else u could end up wasting a lot of time. But in essence thats not the hard part (and neither is the memorising), the actual essay is were the work is required.
Having said that, it doesnt mean u can ease up elsewhere, there is no better alternative to 'thorough knowlegde of texts' in reagrds to themes, techniques etc.