bennychanman
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- HSC
- 2005
mmk i don't know if anyone who does this course is actually reading this but i will have my vent anyway.
yeees....i chose continuing to do french at usyd after 6 years in high school and all i can say is that i'm pretty disappointed withe the Jnr French 5/6 courses...
the good points:
i) the grammar lecture on monday...last semester it was boring as ever but this semester it's better.
the bad points:
i) TOO MUCH WEIGHTING OF CONTACT HOURS ON LITERATURE! Is anyone really sick of this half of the course? how can they spend (or waste) 50% of our contact hours on bloody french philosophy. The subject has become more of a history/philosophy course, just done in french....that lecturer we've got now is crap as well....
ii) mismatch of standards? i don't understand how in one half of the course, we're getting taught pronouns and all the (simple) grammar...but in the other half of the course, we're suddenly expected to be able to write a 1500 word essay on existentialism (in french!)...
severely disappointed. thought i'd be able to get BETTER at french, but am gaining nothing and only losing what i spent 6 years learning.
yeees....i chose continuing to do french at usyd after 6 years in high school and all i can say is that i'm pretty disappointed withe the Jnr French 5/6 courses...
the good points:
i) the grammar lecture on monday...last semester it was boring as ever but this semester it's better.
the bad points:
i) TOO MUCH WEIGHTING OF CONTACT HOURS ON LITERATURE! Is anyone really sick of this half of the course? how can they spend (or waste) 50% of our contact hours on bloody french philosophy. The subject has become more of a history/philosophy course, just done in french....that lecturer we've got now is crap as well....
ii) mismatch of standards? i don't understand how in one half of the course, we're getting taught pronouns and all the (simple) grammar...but in the other half of the course, we're suddenly expected to be able to write a 1500 word essay on existentialism (in french!)...
severely disappointed. thought i'd be able to get BETTER at french, but am gaining nothing and only losing what i spent 6 years learning.