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Preparing for the examination
In the examination
What the markers are looking for
The reading and responding section of the exam is worth 40 marks.
This section is designed to assess your knowledge and skill in analysing information from written texts and in analysing and exchanging information in response to a text. The texts will be related to the themes and topics prescribed in the syllabus.
You may use dictionaries in this section of the exam.
This section has two parts; Part A and Part B.
Part A is worth 25 marks.
You will be required to read two texts in Modern Greek with a combined word count of 500-600 words. You will be required to demonstrate understanding of written texts. You may have to extract, summarise and/or evaluate information from texts. Questions and answers will be in English.
Part B is worth 15 marks.
You will read a text in Modern Greek of about 150 words. It could be in the form of an email, fax, letter, postcard, message, advertisement, notice. You will be expected to write about 150-200 words in Modern Greek in response to the text.
The best way to prepare for this section is to read a wide range of text types from a number of different sources e.g. Modern Greek newspapers, magazines, brochures, advertisements, etc. Answers will be in Modern Greek.
To prepare you can work through past Modern Greek HSC exam papers and you can respond to letters, e-mails, advertisements etc.
The texts in the exam will be related to the topics prescribed in the syllabus.
It is important to take note of the title and any illustrations accompanying the text. These often help in understanding the overall sense of the text.
Read the questions before reading the text. The questions will guide you as you read through the text.
Read the text a first time to gain a general idea of the content.
Read the questions a second time and mark the section of the text from where you think the answers come.
Work your way through the questions and write your answers. Answer the questions fully and provide all relevant information. You will not be penalised for giving too much information but you will be penalised if you don't provide enough.
No two questions should require the same information.
Make sure that your writing is legible and that your answers make sense.
Make sure that you answer the questions asked. Underline key words if necessary.
In Part A you will be assessed on your ability to understand written Modern Greek.
You will be required to identify and convey:
You may also be required to:
In Part B you will be assessed on your ability to exchange information in response to questions, statements, comments etc provided in the text.
You will be required to: