Subject of Bac specialty LLCA: published subjects, corrected to come

Subject of Bac specialty LLCA published subjects corrected to come

LLCA PROOF. Since the beginning of the afternoon, candidates for the 2022 baccalaureate who have chosen LLCA as their specialty education have taken their exam. The subjects have just been revealed.

[Mise à jour le 13 mai à 15h35] But what should LLCA specialty students work on, this Friday, during the 2022 baccalaureate specialty test? While the candidates who have chosen this course discovered their subject at 2 p.m., the content of the test is now known. The subjects were revealed nearly two hours after the start of the exam (read below). For the students, this is a question of restoring the knowledge acquired in first and final year classes on the ancient world, studied during these two years through various prisms, such as languages ​​(Latin and Greek), literature or even civilizations of the time. They have until 6 p.m. to answer all questions. Moreover, after the first two days of tests, this is the last stage of the first round of exams for the baccalaureate, other tests being scheduled for June.

The Ministry of National Education has made public the subjects of the Literature and Languages ​​and Cultures of Antiquity (LLCA) specialty test that the candidates discovered at the start of the afternoon. As expected, the proof is either in ancient Greek or in Latin. Linternaute, in partnership with Studyramagives you the content of the two topics below:

What is the answer key for the LLCA specialty test for the 2022 baccalaureate?

If the subjects have been published, the corrected ones, for their part, are not yet. By the end of the afternoon, Linternaute will offer you an example of the answer key for the LLCA specialty test for the 2022 baccalaureate, on both parts of the exam. These contents are made by teachers and will be published in a few hours.

On the day of the BAC, 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 consists of two parts, each marked with ten points. In the first part entitled “Language study”, candidates will be offered two lexicon questions (2 points) and two grammar questions (2 points). Each time they will have to deal with only one (of their choice). In the second part entitled “Comprehension and interpretation” (10 points), the candidates will have to deal with one of the two proposed composition subjects.

Are there any facilities related to health constraints? The answer is yes. As part of a second school year disrupted by the health crisis, the choice is offered to candidates: they will choose three of the four exercises on the subject. This greater freedom makes it possible to compensate for the possible non‐processing of part of the program. Only the old language version is not subject to duplication, because the translation exercise, which is learned throughout schooling, is not subject to a program as such.

A priori, the results of the specialty test Literature and languages ​​and cultures of Antiquity will be available on July 5, at the same time as the results of the other tests (French, philosophy and major oral). The fact that specialty courses are evaluated a little earlier does not influence the publication of the results.

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