Survivor39
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Here is a list which will (hopefully) help ESL students to gain the best possible mark in the exams:
To all ex-ESL students, please contribute to this thread if you have some great ideas for achieving a band 6 (90+).
1. Go to the Study day which is offered by the UTS and Ashfield Boys from each year (I think). It is a great way to take a sneak peek to what is in the exam believe it or not! The notes are also useful in many ways.
Ask your ESL teachers for more information.
2. Whenever you watch TV programs, pay careful attention to language features (e.g. Formal/Informal/Colloquial languages and slang) , as well as language techniques (e.g. tone, emotive/persuasive languages...) the composer is using. This will improve your listen skills tremendously and thus, benefiting and preparing you as you undertake the Listen Exam.
To all ex-ESL students, please contribute to this thread if you have some great ideas for achieving a band 6 (90+).
1. Go to the Study day which is offered by the UTS and Ashfield Boys from each year (I think). It is a great way to take a sneak peek to what is in the exam believe it or not! The notes are also useful in many ways.
Ask your ESL teachers for more information.
2. Whenever you watch TV programs, pay careful attention to language features (e.g. Formal/Informal/Colloquial languages and slang) , as well as language techniques (e.g. tone, emotive/persuasive languages...) the composer is using. This will improve your listen skills tremendously and thus, benefiting and preparing you as you undertake the Listen Exam.
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