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Title: English trials
Post by: jando on July 02, 2019, 02:35:09 pm
Hey,

I know this might be a broad question but I was wondering what the average structure for English trials is? (Like what will day 1 be and what will day 2 consist of?). I've started writing paragraphs on different T.S. Eliot poems as well as working on my comprehension, but should I also be preparing a creative? My school also does Catholic trials.

Thanks in advance  :)
Title: Re: English trials
Post by: beatroot on July 02, 2019, 03:40:39 pm
Hey,

I know this might be a broad question but I was wondering what the average structure for English trials is? (Like what will day 1 be and what will day 2 consist of?). I've started writing paragraphs on different T.S. Eliot poems as well as working on my comprehension, but should I also be preparing a creative? My school also does Catholic trials.

Thanks in advance  :)

Hello! Trial exams for English should be structured the same way as it is in the HSC exam period itself. So Day 1 will be Paper one and will be about the Area of Study. Whilst Day 2 is paper two and will focus on the modules :)
Title: Re: English trials
Post by: angewina_naguen on July 03, 2019, 05:46:47 pm
Hey, jando!

Just confirming for you that beatroot's correct  :) You'll need to prepare for all the sections so short answers, essay for Paper 1, essays and creative for Paper 2.

Angelina  ;D