erin88
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- 2005
i used first person but then my english teacher told me after that in that situation always use third person i suck at english soooooo bad! i dont wanna do modules!!!
I agree with you.phatchance said:The HSC doesn't promote a work ethic or learning, it promotes memorisation and shady tactics and serves only to create more stress for student, weighting the pig more often doesn't make it heavier. Argh.
phatchance said:This is why I wish English wasn't compulsory, most of you simply shouldn't be taking it end of story. First person is inappropriate for an essay text type, this is one of the first things you should have learnt in year 7, an essay is meant to be formally structured. Sure they won't 'mark you down' for utilising it in your introduction and conclusion, but if you want to get full marks on the essay and think a personalised rant about the wonderful debt you owe to your English staff for introducing the AOS is going to achieve anything you are sadly mistaken.
Personally I really disliked todays paper, unfortunately the questions were so broad and generic that the hordes of mindless rote learners and tutored, pampered private school children will have walked out with a smile on their faces after rehashing the work they barely understand all over the paper with a few 'juxtapositions' and 'eludications' for good measure. Not to mention after writing a creative piece that failed to link in any way to the stimulus material provided. This whole system makes me sick to my stomach.
Luckily section A will weed out a few of the undeserving, given that you had to have the comprehension skills of a year 7 student to answer the questions, something a large proportion of the state is lacking.
Modules will be much harder than this paper, they will throw a few curve balls and unexpected text types, mark my words. P.S. to anyone that requested a second booklet for the creative or section A, you are a retard. That is all.
Be that as it may, the question didn't actually specify that we write in an essay form. So i don't think anyone should worry if they did use first person throughout, it just means they wrote a personal response. As long as you've still got good analysis, it answers the question.phatchance said:First person is inappropriate for an essay text type
While I wholeheartedly agree with everything you said about the HSC english course, you're quite wrong about the essay.phatchance said:This is why I wish English wasn't compulsory, most of you simply shouldn't be taking it end of story. First person is inappropriate for an essay text type, this is one of the first things you should have learnt in year 7, an essay is meant to be formally structured. Sure they won't 'mark you down' for utilising it in your introduction and conclusion, but if you want to get full marks on the essay and think a personalised rant about the wonderful debt you owe to your English staff for introducing the AOS is going to achieve anything you are sadly mistaken.
Personally I really disliked todays paper, unfortunately the questions were so broad and generic that the hordes of mindless rote learners and tutored, pampered private school children will have walked out with a smile on their faces after rehashing the work they barely understand all over the paper with a few 'juxtapositions' and 'eludications' for good measure. Not to mention after writing a creative piece that failed to link in any way to the stimulus material provided. This whole system makes me sick to my stomach.
Luckily section A will weed out a few of the undeserving, given that you had to have the comprehension skills of a year 7 student to answer the questions, something a large proportion of the state is lacking.
Modules will be much harder than this paper, they will throw a few curve balls and unexpected text types, mark my words. P.S. to anyone that requested a second booklet for the creative or section A, you are a retard. That is all.
You are brilliant!! My sentiments exactlyphatchance said:Oh P.S.
I wrote 8 pages for section 3, more than I felt was needed, 4 pages for section 1, more than I felt was needed and 5 pages for section 2 because I had nothing better to do and I thought I'd explore the concept I was working with a little more. It's quality not quantity and I felt depressed seeing the people around me scramble mindlessly to scrawl out as much rote learnt material as they could, gasping for breath as they threw up their hands for another booklet, sorry because I got 44/45 in the trial for AOS with 3, 4 and 6 pages respectively and sorry because the wasted time they spent rehashing unneeded information may have cost them marks in writing what actually needed to be said.
The HSC doesn't promote a work ethic or learning, it promotes memorisation and shady tactics and serves only to create more stress for student, weighting the pig more often doesn't make it heavier. Argh.