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Monday, 19 Oct 2009

Classical Greek Continuers HSC exam details for Tuesday 20 October 2009

The Board of Studies joins with the rest of the community in wishing all students the best for their exams. For general information, facts and figures about this year's HSC, please see the newly released 2009 HSC Media Guide. Course: Classical Greek Continuers Date: Tuesday October 20, 2009, 9:25 AM - 12:30 PM Candidature: 11 (as at 1 September 2009) The Classical Greek Continuers paper consists of three sections: Section I: Prescribed Text - Prose In Section I there are three questions. In the first question, students translate two extracts into English. The second question is made up of short-answer questions based on another extract. In the third question, students answer one extended response question (from a choice of two) that may be based on an extract and that may call for comment upon the text as a whole. Section II: Prescribed text - Verse In Section II there are three questions. In the first question, students translate two extracts into English. The second question is made up of short-answer questions based on another extract. In the third question, students answer one extended response question (from a choice of two) that may be based on an extract and that may call for comment upon the text as a whole. Section III: Unseen Texts Students translate two passages, one verse and one prose, into English. Read the full 2009 HSC examination timetable. Don't miss out! Get your Board news fast and from the source with our easy email news alerts. Just enter your email address in the box on the right, and don't forget to confirm your subscription.