Salut littlewing!
I'm a little late on your thread but anyway
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Extension will seem hard at first. The first time I watched Marius et Jeannette (yeah another M+J soul
), I thought it was the worst decision of my life because I couldn't understand a word they were saying, but it really does get easier as you go along in the year and it should be fine, as your French develops and stuff.
Good work for dropping maths!
What I did hehe, except that I never did Maths in year 11 to begin with.
Seems like you have a pretty intense subject choice! Extension all over the place, can see why your advisor person would see some trouble, but if you really like the subjects then it will be absolutely no problem.
Re: Oral - Oral will be appear like a beast at first, and will still appear a beast until the HSC oral exam! That's just my tainted view, but again it will get easier as you go along and you become more familiar with the requirements of the exam technique, which, in principle, is pretty easy, but then when it comes to creating two cohesive structured arguments with intro, body and conclusion, that last only about 2-3 minutes, it is quite a task!
One of the best advice is to read up on stuff in French, especially current affairs that are related to the prescribed issues (Belonging vs. Alienation, Coping/Change, Tolerance/Diff and their sub-themes) and learn lots of good vocab that you can use in the extended responses in Section II of the exam, and also for the speaking. Watch also some of Le journal on SBS Mon-Sat at 9.20am, and the SBS radio French progs (Tue, Thur, Fri - 11am; Sat 9pm; Sun 4pm) - this helps for the internal Listening component and also very good for a live discussion of current affairs. At the moment we're on the incidents in the Côte d'Ivoire and of course the banning of religious symbols in schools (it appears that sometimes I'm a bit obsessed with this topic
). Also a good little newspaper is
www.lesclesjunior.com (I can't remeber the site? maybe
www.lesclesjuniors.com ?), as it has the topical issues in simple French language which turns out to be a BIIG saver because newspapers can get really confusing
. Maybe your school could even get a subscription to the magazine Phosphore for your class, as it is an excellent youth magazine with the issues, and some interesting stuff too.
Mmm... in rereading this message it sounds really depressing and negative! It sounds like a really demanding course but really it's been fun. Tu vas bien t'amuser
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Amitiés,
Chépas
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PS: What Music course are you doing?