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Pencil:

--- Quote from: "bubble sunglasses" --- Remember how little the writing task is worth; I've no idea how scoring works, but whether you get 13 or 15/15 is of little importance compared to how you do at the compr qs.

   And yeah, I was a bit disappointed, as I said on BOS, I was rather shaken up by losing one of the 1st few marks on offer which might have been responsible for me losing a couple more, also some of the written comp qs were really ambiguous -have either of you done the exam I was "treated" to? The qs about Saint-Exuperry in particular left me feeling uncertain.
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eek I just checked and you're right the listening and reading/responding counts for 60 marks! I thought it was more evenly weighted than that.. that scares me. Although the reading/responding isn't usually too bad, except when you get ambiguous ones.

I haven't done that exam yet, although I have a few prac exams coming up in the next few weeks and I assume the 2006 will be one of them. We actually learn about antoine de saint-exupery as part of our detailled study.

You got 46 raw right? Did you ever get a statement of marks?

bubble sunglasses:
Nah, didn't get any SOMs. I got 100% for SACs, imagine I lost about 3 marks each on the listening and written comprehension qs. I agree it's stupid that your ability to write in French counts for so little.

    So what was your detailed study about? aviation or literature? lol

Pencil:
Literature, or more specifically 'l'enfant dans la litt?rature fran?aise' which was odd compared to everyone else I talked to, who all seemed to be doing WW2 or something more serious. We read le petit prince and some poems, and watched 'la gloire de mon pere', and my sub-topic was the critisisms that they make on modern society. And basically I just had to talk about lame things like the differences between the world of adults and the world of children haha

bubble sunglasses:
Nice! We did WW2, saw Au Revoir les Enfants, which is a great film, but I wanted to do something about food, fashion, cathedrals or something a bit more esoteric, on my own, but ended up going with the flow.
   A friend doing final-year French in England did la thalasseautherapie

melanie.dee:

--- Quote from: "bubble sunglasses" ---Nice! We did WW2, saw Au Revoir les Enfants, which is a great film, but I wanted to do something about food, fashion, cathedrals or something a bit more esoteric, on my own, but ended up going with the flow.
   A friend doing final-year French in England did la thalasseautherapie
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i did ww2 as well, and au revoir les enfants!

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