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I'm in Year 10 and I am doing the OCR board of GCSE. Well, we did a drama activity in English where we had to work together to create a dramarised piece from a short story. Our teacher told us that it was for GCSE. Well, I got a pretty rubbish mark, and I would like to know if you get to have another chance. I asked my teacher and he said yes, but I just wanted to see what you guys said, because I'm paranoid.
EDIT: I think it's part of the speaking and listening section.
> We're supposed to do quite a few speaking and listening things
> (groups, pairs and singular) and then they take your best 2/3 marks
> to count as the examined ones.
Yeah when I did my GCSE's you did about 7-8 pieces of coursework and your best 3 I think it was went towards your final grade.
That was 10 years ago mind so it may have chenged since then.
> We're supposed to do quite a few speaking and listening things
> (groups, pairs and singular) and then they take your best 2/3 marks
> to count as the examined ones.
Bingo.
You'll end up doing around 5 I would've thought, that's around about what we did.
As FFF says, it barely counts anyway. My best 3 speaking and listening marks averaged a D overall and I got an A*.
:)
I'm not that bad, yet.
>
> It meant jack, I really don't know the difference between there and
> their, and apostrophes are random things you put after some words.
That's just the effects from playing too much Halo 2. ;P
> OddToe wrote:
> Your English teacher will pass you whatever happens.
>
> It's there ass on the line if they don't.
>
> Obviously you shouldnt have been passed...
I was in top english group all the way through secondary school.
It meant jack, I really don't know the difference between there and their, and apostrophes are random things you put after some words.
> Your English teacher will pass you whatever happens.
>
> It's there ass on the line if they don't.
Obviously you shouldnt have been passed...