Thursday, March 5, 2009

Prelim and Personal Study

Not much to write on the blog this week, since the evening was spent on paper 2 of the prelim. Hope you found it reasonably satisfactory. The questios were all actual exam ones from different years, though some of them were slightly tailored to match the SQA’s currently favoured wording. Remember, however, that in the actual exam in May, none of us knows what the questions will be, so there’s no guarantee that there will be a particularly suitable question for any of your texts. In fact I’d be very surprised if there weren’t reasonable ones for “A Patchwork Planet” and “A View from the Bridge”. Fingers crossed.

As far as poetry is concerned, this is far less likely to be the case. For any one poem – or even for any three or four – all we can say is that there might be a suitable question or there might not. Most people find poetry questions more straightforward than drama or prose ones, simply because there’s far less of the problem of which bits of the text to select for highlighting in your essay. However, because the poetry questions are usually much specific, you shouldn’t rely on being able to use one of them. Nevertheless I would try to have a few up your sleeve for use if the opportunity arises.


I hope everyone feels up to speed on the Personal Study. It’s really just a literature answer, with all the usual SECT sort of things, but using your own choice of novel/topic. Remember that you must bring in notes, which will be submitted with your essay. You can consult your text as you write.

No homework. This will start again next week. From now on, we’ll mainly be practising Close Readings and literature essays.
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