Are there any VCE Chinese SL/SLA Unit 1/2 Books? (Just for VCE)?
Like Cambridge Specialist Math 1/2 3/4 books?
Anyone know? And should schools be using them?
Thanks
oo So it's like an actual textbook with a workbook that actually says Unit 1/2 on it?
I have a chinese SL unit 1/2 book that’s written by xjs chinese school for their students.
oo So it's like an actual textbook with a workbook that actually says Unit 1/2 on it?
YeaOk and what year level was that at XJS?
Ok and what year level was that at XJS?
I'm doing Year 11 at XJS so do you think I will receive that book?
(one after VCE prep)
It’s for Year 11, and since ur doing Year 11, then you should receive it.Ok thanks! And last one, Did you find it at any use? Unsure if you've completed 3/4 or not but if so, was it any helpful? And did it impact your performance?
Ok thanks! And last one, Did you find it at any use? Unsure if you've completed 3/4 or not but if so, was it any helpful? And did it impact your performance?
Sorry for all these questions ^.^
The book is good for increasing ur vocaubulary, as there’s 15 writing pieces(of different writing styles) in it, with some complex vocabulary at times. I’m completing chinese Sl unit 3/4 next year so I wouldn’t be able to answer the next few questions.Oh I see.
Hey guys, I am currently doing Chinese Second Language Unit 4, I'm aiming for a 35 or so raw study score but I haven't been doing too well lately : (
My average SAC scores are 80-89%. Assuming that I get 80-89 for my SAC and my exam, is it still possible for me to get a 35 (or at least above 30) raw study score? I am ranked second or third in my class
Hey AN!
How early should I start preparing for my General Conversation and Detailed Study? I heard that there will not be such a big change with the study design other than the translation part being removed. Also, any rough idea of how long each should be?
Thanks!
People generally start writing their first drafts for their scripts as soon as they start 3/4 (some even earlier), and add to it throughout the year. There is of course no harm in starting a bit later (I started my scripts a month before the exam and still pulled a decent score).Ok! Thanks
Regarding length, the actual oral exam is really short (only 15 minutes), but as you have no idea what questions they could ask, it's best to prepare as many as possible. I did Chinese at XJS where we were recommended to have at least 50 questions for each.
Hey guys,
Since it's getting pretty close to the oral exams, I was wondering if anyone had any tips for the oral and could tell me what experience they had with their oral/how was it like?
Thanks!
This article might be of interest to you:
https://atarnotes.com/lote-nailing-oral-exam/
Good luck!
Hey guys,
Random question, but are we allowed to write in pencil for the exam? Our teacher, who is quite experienced, said we can, but it just seems odd since you have to write in pen for most other subjects.
Thanks in advance!