Key Points
- Prabhjot Kaur topped the state in Punjabi Continuers, finishing with an ATAR of 93 and a band 6 in Punjabi
- She credits her passion for Punjabi, her family and her teacher for her success.
- She also shares various techniques from her 7 years studying Punjabi, which led her to finishing first in the state.
Speaking with SBS Punjabi, Miss Kaur shared that it was a challenging journey, which made her and her family feel immense pride within the community.
Miss Kaur completed the HSC with an ATAR of 93 and a band 6 in Punjabi Continuers.
Starting her senior year at high school, Miss Kaur had the option of discontinuing a subject for the HSC.
I had the option of dropping Punjabi or legal studies. I chose Punjabi because I felt I had the potential. I could connect with so many people.Prabhjot Kaur
The passion for her mother tongue encouraged her to continue putting in extra time to study Punjabi throughout her senior years.
“I spent at least half an hour studying Punjabi every second day of the week,” shared Miss Kaur
Miss Kaur with her teacher Miss Jiwanjot Kaur, who ensured that each week her students practices a range of practice questions from past papers to further build their listening, reading, writing and speaking skills. Credit: Supplied
Alongside this, she also shared various techniques she used to refine her skills in the language.
Completing the homework set by her teacher Miss Jiwanjot Kaur, practising speaking at home and doing practice papers were among the many techniques Miss Kaur used.
I used to play SBS Punjabi in the car with my family.Prabhjot Kaur
Miss Kaur credited her teacher Miss Jiwanjot Kaur and her family’s support for her achievements.
“My whole family was supportive. They made sure I took care of myself throughout the senior years, especially my dad, when it came to Punjabi,” shared Miss Kaur
Miss Kaur receiving her award for state rank one in NSW. Credit: supplied
Miss Kaur shares her passion for Punjabi with future HSC students and their parents.
“Whatever subject you study, you should study it passionately and happily. You should support your children and help them with whatever they set their minds to because their parent’s support is integral for any child.”
Miss Kaur shares various study techniques and clarifies misconceptions about studying Punjabi in NSW, click the audio button to listen to the full interview.