what to prepare for in 2023?

discover the test and the corrections

BAC LLCA 2023. The last specialty test of the 2023 baccalaureate takes place with the teaching of Literature, languages ​​and cultures of Antiquity. What do we know about the topics that will be covered? How to train?

[Mise à jour le 10 mars 2023 à 16h31] The LLCA (Literature, Languages ​​and Cultures of Antiquity) specialty test will be held on Wednesday March 22, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. “Tightened” exam programs have been published by the Ministry of National Education so as not to penalize students, who cannot have tackled the entire program by mid-March. For the LLCA test for the 2023 baccalaureate, only concepts seen in terminale (and not in première) will be discussed. According to the ministrythe parties concerned are as follows:

  • “The Man, the World, the Destiny”
  • “Believe, Know, Doubt”

Linternaute also offers you, with its partner Studyramato train you from the subjects and corrected from last year’s test, whether in ancient Greek or Latin.

Consult below the subjects of the Literature and Languages ​​and Cultures of Antiquity (LLCA) specialty test that the candidates worked on during the previous edition of the test (either in ancient Greek or in Latin). Linternaute, in partnership with Studyramagives you the content of the two topics below:

Here are the proposals for answers to the latest LLCA specialty test, produced by teachers specializing in the subject.

On the day of the baccalaureate, there is only one written test for the LLCA specialty. So don’t panic, you won’t have to speak Greek or Latin in front of a jury! This written test has two parts, each marked with ten points. In the first part, entitled “Language study”, candidates are offered two lexicon questions (2 points) and two grammar questions (2 points). Each time they have to deal with only one (of their choice). In the second part, entitled “Comprehension and interpretation” (10 points), the candidates must deal with one of the two proposed composition subjects.

A priori, the results of the specialty test Literature, languages ​​and cultures of Antiquity will be available on July 4, at the same time as the results of the other tests (French, philosophy and major oral). The fact that specialty lessons are evaluated a little earlier does not affect the publication of the results.

lint-1