You know what I was thinking ?
Apart from DK, who doesn't hold a qualification of sorts but is skilled in the language, there can't be any more skilled examiners in KL than these :
The attachée linguistique.
And the Alliance Française director.
I have a weird feeling in my bones that if I should sit for the C2 next year or in the years to come, the same people who examined me for the C1 will examine me once again. And this time, they're not gonna hold anything back anymore. I don't know for sure. It has been said that in the C1 they wouldn't hold anything back. But if with six blunders (all the same word) I got through the spoken exam, then maybe there was some room for error. I saw the C2 papers for myself (although no one actually sat for the C2 for this entire year) and by golly, I was overwhelmed. The spoken exam and listening comprehension were fused together, and the written comprehension and essay were fused in their own right, making two categories instead of four. The essay-writing questions were overwhelmingly long. And the audio files for C2 were fast and difficult. It'd be an uphill climb to get there - but come to think of it, that was the same thing I said when I began my C1 preparation last September.
Why the hell am I so worried about the C2 when I should be more worried about the C1 and my A-Levels results, which will be out somewhere in January ??
2008/12/01
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