St Michaels Preparation guidance

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Daogroupie
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Re: St Michaels Preparation guidance

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The question was about the Comprehension, not the Composition.

Obviously the Composition is not Multiple Choice. DG
CestMoi
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Re: St Michaels Preparation guidance

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Yes and my point is that there may not be a comprehension at all. There was none the year of the two compositions.
As I said, they like to mix it up a bit.
Canon
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Re: St Michaels Preparation guidance

Post by Canon »

Hello All & Admin,

I hope the following Qs are allowed as this year's exam is over.
May I please get some preparation advices:

1. What sort of (composition) writing tasks has St Michael's included in the recent 3 years?
2. Did comprehension come up?

Any practical tips from experienced families would be most welcome. Thank you.
scary mum
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Re: St Michaels Preparation guidance

Post by scary mum »

Canon wrote:Hello All & Admin,

I hope the following Qs are allowed as this year's exam is over.
May I please get some preparation advices:

1. What sort of (composition) writing tasks has St Michael's included in the recent 3 years?
2. Did comprehension come up?

Any practical tips from experienced families would be most welcome. Thank you.
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