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VCE Punjabi Study Guide

A complete study plan and exam breakdown for VCE Punjabi Units 3 & 4 — the year that counts toward your ATAR.

Units 3 & 4 Assessment Summary

ComponentTypeWeightingWhen
School-Assessed Coursework (SAC)Internal — set by your school or VSL25%Terms 1–3
Oral ExaminationExternal — 1-on-1 with VCAA examiner25%September
Written ExaminationExternal — listening, reading, writing50%October/November

Written Exam Structure

SectionTaskMarks
Section A — ListeningListen to audio passages, answer comprehension questions in Punjabi~30
Section B — ReadingRead Punjabi texts, answer questions in Punjabi~30
Section C — WritingWrite extended responses in Punjabi (essays, letters, reports)~40

Study Schedule — Term by Term

Term 1: Focus on vocabulary expansion (especially by topic area) and getting your written Punjabi formal register right. Many heritage speakers write casually — examiners want formal written Punjabi.
Term 2: Start oral practice. Begin speaking Punjabi formally — avoid fillers, use complete sentences. Practise with family members who can give feedback.
Term 3: Past paper practice under timed conditions. Work on listening comprehension — this is where many heritage speakers lose marks because they rush. Oral exam is in September — do mock interviews.
Term 4: Written exam prep — practice extended writing tasks. Focus on accurate grammar, appropriate vocabulary for each topic area, and clear structure.

What Examiners Look For

  • Formal register — avoid slang and colloquial expressions in written work
  • Accurate Gurmukhi — spelling errors in Gurmukhi cost marks; practise writing by hand
  • Vocabulary range — use varied vocabulary, not the same 20 words
  • Grammar accuracy — verb conjugation, gender agreement, correct postpositions
  • Text structure — paragraphs, logical flow, appropriate opening and closing phrases
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