Hindi Continuers 2018 HSC exam pack (archive)
2018 Hindi Continuers HSC exam papers (archived)
Written examinations for this exam are set and marked interstate
The exam papers are available on the responsible organisation’s website. NESA conducts and marks the oral examination.
Examination papers for this course are available on the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority site.
HSC marking feedback
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Use the feedback to guide preparation for future examinations. Feedback includes an overview of the qualities of better responses. Feedback may not be provided for every question.
Feedback on practical examination
Conversation
Students should:
- be prepared to talk about a variety of topics relating to their personal world
- answer the question asked and not just memorise responses on topics and recite them irrespective of the question
- express their ideas and opinions and justify their point of view
- manipulate the language to fulfil the requirements of the question
- avoid repetition of the same vocabulary, phrases and expressions.
In better responses, students were able to:
- respond to questions using a variety of vocabulary, adjectives, verbs, sentence structures and grammar
- offer opinions and support their points of view by describing, explaining and justifying
- respond in the tense required by the question
- respond in a fluent and confident manner, and provide relevant information when answering the examiner’s questions.
Areas for students to improve include:
- use of correct gender
- application of grammar rules
- authentic pronunciation and intonation.
Discussion
Students should:
- choose a topic for in-depth study that has quality texts readily available
- prepare for the discussion by researching at least three texts
- ensure that one of the texts is a literary source
- demonstrate evidence of their research into their topic and the texts that they source
- express and justify opinions and points of view on the in-depth study topic
- apply research findings to support their conclusions
- refer to their texts to analyse, evaluate and reflect on their topic.
In better responses, students were able to:
- clearly identify their sources by title and author
- refer to at least three texts, one of which was a literary text
- refer to their research to substantiate their point of view
- present a point of view and support it with evidence from the texts
- demonstrate a link between research and conclusions drawn
- respond appropriately to the questions asked
- compare and evaluate information and ideas presented in texts
- synthesise information researched and use it to support their point of view
- demonstrate a high level of grammatical accuracy and use a variety of vocabulary and sentence structures.
Areas for students to improve include avoiding:
- simply recounting information obtained from texts
- anecdotal evidence or personal experience as a source of reference.
Feedback on written examination
The written examination can be found on the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority site.
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