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English Units 1- 4 The study of units 1 - 4 requires analytical responses to print/non-print and media texts. This is essential to understanding the ways in which authors create meaning, and shows how texts can be interpreted in different ways. The units require students to develop competence in critically responding to the texts studied, writing, oral presentations, and creating texts. There is also a need to clearly explain the reasons for their choices when writing. In order to achieve and demonstrate these skills, it is important to use language effectively in classroom interactions, participate in discussions and activities, and complete and submit preparatory work for feedback. This is intrinsic to gaining confidence and developing skills to a higher level. Assessments Unit 1 Assessment Following the criteria set out by the VCAA, assessment occurs within the school. The writing of analytical essays and responding to ideas/themes raised in texts is a major part of the course. In years 11 and 12 students are required to write and deliver an oral presentation. It must be presented publicly to the teacher and class on the allotted day. Failure to do so will result in an ‘N’ result for that outcome. Internal assessment is conducted during the year. There are three SACs (school-assessed coursework): Outcome 1a: Analytical response to text Outcome 1b: Creative response to text Outcome 2: Persuasive oral presentation Unit 2 Assessment Following the criteria set out by the VCAA, assessment occurs within the school. The writing of analytical essays and responding to ideas/themes raised in texts is a major part of the course. There are two SACs: Outcome 1: Comparative text essay Outcome 2: Analysis of persuasive text essay Unit 3 Assessment Following the criteria set out by the VCAA, assessment occurs within the school. There are three SACs. Each one contributes towards the subject score that is part of the ATAR. Outcome 1a: An analytical essay on a selected text Outcome 1b: A creative response to a different selected text with a written explanation of decisions made in the writing process and how these demonstrate understanding of the text Outcome 2: An analysis and comparison, in written form, of argument and the use of persuasive language in 2 - 3 texts that present a point of view on an issue Unit 4 Assessment Following the criteria set out by the VCAA, assessment occurs within the school. There are two SACs and each one contributes towards the subject score that is part of the ATAR. Outcome 1: Essay - a detailed comparison in written form of how two selected texts present ideas, issues and themes Outcome 2: Construct and deliver a sustained and reasoned point of view on an issue currently debated in the media with a written statement of intention. There is also an end of year examination set by the VCAA which is assessed externally and will contribute fifty percent to the students' score. There will be opportunities for students to practice for this. |
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