The first exam (20th October) will cover the common Standard/Advanced paper and is comprised of three sections:
1) An unknown text. This will most likely be comprehension tasks, i.e. identify and name techniques and their effects, compare/contrast excerpts, etc.
2) Creative piece using stimulus provided. They'll give you a quote, picture, extract etc and you will need to write a creative piece in response. This MUST be linked back to your journey (Inner, Imaginative, Physical). It can be a story, a series of journal entries, etc. Most popular would be a story.
3) Area of Study. Within the Area of Study you will need to refer to 1 text from the Stimulus Booklet (i.e. Road Not Taken, Ivory Trail, Wind In The Willows etc), a prescribed text about your journey (whether that is Inner, Imaginative, Physical; i.e. The Tempest, Skrzynecki Poems, Ken Watson poems, etc) and at least 2 related texts of your own (also relating back to your journey).
The second exam (23rd October) will also be comprised of 3 parts:
1) Module A: Comparative Study of Texts and Context. In The Wild or Transformations, i.e. Bladerunner/Brave New World, Emma/Clueless, Hamlet/Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, Malouf/Wordsmith Poems, etc.
2) Module B: Critical Study of Texts i.e. King Lear, Gwen Harwood Poems, Cloudstreet, Yeats Poems, Citizen Kane, Selected Speeches, etc.
3) Module C: Representation And Text. Telling The Truth, Powerplay, History and Memory i.e. Frontline, Ted Hughes, 1984/Anthony & Cleopatra, Memento, etc.
Obviously you will only need to be doing one text from each of the modules in the 2nd paper, and only one type of journey. Any of this ringing a bell?
Good luck!