What we will learn?
To enjoy and engage with English language in its oral, visual, and written forms. By understanding how language works, students will be able to make appropriate language choices and apply them in a range of contexts. Carefully selected literature will enrich students through a variety of themes and ideas, ultimately fostering a sense of connection to each other and broadening perspectives on lives beyond the text. Students will work towards forming developed ideas and an ability to communicate them with confidence, participating critically in their communities, society, and in the wider world.
To enjoy and engage with English language in its oral, visual, and written forms. By understanding how language works, students will be able to make appropriate language choices and apply them in a range of contexts. Carefully selected literature will enrich students through a variety of themes and ideas, ultimately fostering a sense of connection to each other and broadening perspectives on lives beyond the text. Students will work towards forming developed ideas and an ability to communicate them with confidence, participating critically in their communities, society, and in the wider world.
How is the course assessed? |
Achievement Standards |
91924 (1.1) Demonstrate understanding of how context shapes verbal language use.
91925 (1.2) Demonstrate understanding of specific aspects of studied texts
91926 (1.3) Develop ideas in writing using stylistic and written conventions
91927 (1.4) Demonstrate understanding of significant aspects of unfamiliar texts
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Internal 5 Credits
Internal 5 Credits
External 5 Credits
External 5 Credits
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