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This is more of a topic for open discussion, but I really want to know what other people think about this.
As the 2006 hsc looms closer I'm becoming a bit more involved with hsc modderly things such as answering posts...
let's ignore the fact that there's an ever increasing amount of people trying to learn english essays by rote. My new concern is that they think an essay can be 'reshaped' into anything. Umm, no?
I remember my english teacher going off one day after trials about how we were trying to make essays look like feature articles/speeches as opposed to actually writing feature articles, or speeches. Now that I'm out of the hsc I read the paper a bit more and have done speeches as part of uni assessments, and in my opinion an essay is HUGELY different from any other sort of medium (whether it be diary entry, editorial, speech, feature article, whatever).
Maybe their teachers were just too lazy to spend enough time going over the different mediums... I remember my teachers didn't really spend a lot of time going over them, but they DID make huge fusses about how they were all different and we should work harder on them
I don't like to go against what hsc people's teachers have been saying to them all year unless I'm 100% sure of what I'm saying. I'm about 70% sure... the conventions are different but in order to get all the crap in that you need to most people may choose, or be forced to revert to essay format anyway. Right? *confused*
Discuss.
As the 2006 hsc looms closer I'm becoming a bit more involved with hsc modderly things such as answering posts...
let's ignore the fact that there's an ever increasing amount of people trying to learn english essays by rote. My new concern is that they think an essay can be 'reshaped' into anything. Umm, no?
I remember my english teacher going off one day after trials about how we were trying to make essays look like feature articles/speeches as opposed to actually writing feature articles, or speeches. Now that I'm out of the hsc I read the paper a bit more and have done speeches as part of uni assessments, and in my opinion an essay is HUGELY different from any other sort of medium (whether it be diary entry, editorial, speech, feature article, whatever).
Maybe their teachers were just too lazy to spend enough time going over the different mediums... I remember my teachers didn't really spend a lot of time going over them, but they DID make huge fusses about how they were all different and we should work harder on them
I don't like to go against what hsc people's teachers have been saying to them all year unless I'm 100% sure of what I'm saying. I'm about 70% sure... the conventions are different but in order to get all the crap in that you need to most people may choose, or be forced to revert to essay format anyway. Right? *confused*
Discuss.