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barryexo

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Reading Section
« on: November 17, 2017, 02:33:15 pm »
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Hi, I have my jap sl exam soon. I have few questions regarding Section 2- Part B.where we have to read and answer the questions in Japanese. I know we can't just copy and paste the asnwers. So do we have to change just the ending in desu masu form or leave it in plain form. How can we answer it without losing any marks. Is getting a 40 in japanese hard. my sac scores have all been above 80%. and I think i did alright in my jap oral, i really need to get a 40.
Thanks in advance!!!

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Re: Reading Section
« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2017, 03:14:15 pm »
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I've been wondering this too. Hope someone can answer :)

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Re: Reading Section
« Reply #2 on: November 19, 2017, 04:40:01 pm »
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Hi, I have my jap sl exam soon. I have few questions regarding Section 2- Part B.where we have to read and answer the questions in Japanese. I know we can't just copy and paste the asnwers. So do we have to change just the ending in desu masu form or leave it in plain form. How can we answer it without losing any marks. Is getting a 40 in japanese hard. my sac scores have all been above 80%. and I think i did alright in my jap oral, i really need to get a 40.
Thanks in advance!!!
Hey guys. I suck with the technical aspects of SSs, so I can't help there. As for difficulty, it'll vary for everyone. I personally found it challenging, but my classmates often did not and some were 40+ scorers. In terms of answering the questions, in general, as long as you reword your answer and not lose many key words/ info that they're looking for, then you'll be set.
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