Listen "The Aside - 2019 Assesor's Report - VCE Theatre Studies Written Exam with Brendan Carroll"
Episode Synopsis
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In this episode of The Aside, we are joined by Brendan Carroll from the VCE Drama and Theatre Studies Network as we talk through the 2019 VCE Theatre Studies written exam report created by the VCAA.
LINKS
2019 Report link
https://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/Documents/exams/theatre/2019/theatrewritten_examrep19.pdf
2019 Written Exam Link
https://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/Documents/exams/theatre/2019/2019theatre-cpr-w.pdf
Analyse and Evaluate Episode
Asidepodcast – The-aside-analyse-and-evaluate
Safe and Ethical Practices
https://soundcloud.com/asidepodcast/the-aside-safe-and-ethical-practice-with-brendan-carroll
Production Areas - Roles in Planning, Development, Presentation
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1CHPbKYO4TzNVBt-Z5qswbJHYTZO2o911?usp=sharing
Evaluative language list:
Successful evaluative terminology
- Clearly
- Subtly
- Controlled
- Dynamically
- Focused
- Skilfully
- Beautifully
- Poignantly (evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret; touching/affecting)
- Excellent
- Successfully
- Effectively
- Fluently
- Fluidly
- Engaging
- Well-paced
- Well-controlled
- Lyrical
- Evocative
- High-end
- Believable
- Well-researched
- Expertly timed
Unsuccessful evaluative terminology:
- Awkward
- Broad (as opposed to subtle; too general)
- Broke the suspension of disbelief
- Careless
- Clunky
- Confusing
- Decontextualized
- Disjointed (could be intentional)
- Distancing (can be positive or negative)
- Distracting
- Flat
- Jarring
- Laboured (pace is sluggish)
- Lacklustre (uninspired)
- Monotonous
- Obscure
- Overstated
- Poorly timed
- Poorly executed
- Tedious
- Too presentational
- Unclear
- Underdeveloped
- Underworked
Please feel free to email [email protected] to ask a question. We will try to answer on a future podcast.
In this episode of The Aside, we are joined by Brendan Carroll from the VCE Drama and Theatre Studies Network as we talk through the 2019 VCE Theatre Studies written exam report created by the VCAA.
LINKS
2019 Report link
https://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/Documents/exams/theatre/2019/theatrewritten_examrep19.pdf
2019 Written Exam Link
https://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/Documents/exams/theatre/2019/2019theatre-cpr-w.pdf
Analyse and Evaluate Episode
Asidepodcast – The-aside-analyse-and-evaluate
Safe and Ethical Practices
https://soundcloud.com/asidepodcast/the-aside-safe-and-ethical-practice-with-brendan-carroll
Production Areas - Roles in Planning, Development, Presentation
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1CHPbKYO4TzNVBt-Z5qswbJHYTZO2o911?usp=sharing
Evaluative language list:
Successful evaluative terminology
- Clearly
- Subtly
- Controlled
- Dynamically
- Focused
- Skilfully
- Beautifully
- Poignantly (evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret; touching/affecting)
- Excellent
- Successfully
- Effectively
- Fluently
- Fluidly
- Engaging
- Well-paced
- Well-controlled
- Lyrical
- Evocative
- High-end
- Believable
- Well-researched
- Expertly timed
Unsuccessful evaluative terminology:
- Awkward
- Broad (as opposed to subtle; too general)
- Broke the suspension of disbelief
- Careless
- Clunky
- Confusing
- Decontextualized
- Disjointed (could be intentional)
- Distancing (can be positive or negative)
- Distracting
- Flat
- Jarring
- Laboured (pace is sluggish)
- Lacklustre (uninspired)
- Monotonous
- Obscure
- Overstated
- Poorly timed
- Poorly executed
- Tedious
- Too presentational
- Unclear
- Underdeveloped
- Underworked
Please feel free to email [email protected] to ask a question. We will try to answer on a future podcast.
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