Unit 1 Literature
Unit 1 develops students’ knowledge and understanding of different ways of reading and creating literary texts drawn from a widening range of historical, social, cultural and personal contexts. Students analyse the relationships between language, text, …
Unit 1 | Literature | English | Senior secondary curriculum
Texts English
Teachers will use an array of material in class. Texts include literary texts, fiction and non-fiction, media texts, everyday texts, and workplace texts, from increasingly complex and unfamiliar settings, ranging from the everyday language of personal …
Texts | English | English | Senior secondary curriculum
Texts English as an Additional Language or Dialect
Teachers will use an array of material in class. Texts include literary texts, fiction and non-fiction, media texts, everyday texts, and workplace texts, from increasingly complex and unfamiliar settings, ranging from the everyday language of personal …
Texts | English as an Additional Language or Dialect | English | Senior secondary curriculum
Texts Essential English
Teachers will use an array of material in class. Texts include literary texts, fiction and non-fiction, media texts, everyday texts, and workplace texts, from increasingly complex and unfamiliar settings, ranging from the everyday language of personal …
Texts | Essential English | English | Senior secondary curriculum
Structure of Literature Literature
Units Unit 1 develops students’ knowledge and understanding of different ways of reading and creating literary texts drawn from a widening range of historical, social, cultural and personal contexts. Students analyse the relationships between language, …
Structure of Literature | Literature | English | Senior secondary curriculum
Texts Literature
Texts can be written, spoken or multimodal, and in print or digital/online forms. Texts provide important opportunities for learning about aspects of human experience and about aesthetic appeal. Teachers may select whole texts and/or parts of texts depending …
Texts | Literature | English | Senior secondary curriculum
ACEEN042
explaining how each text conforms to or challenges the conventions of particular genres or modes such as crime fiction, advertising or short films
ACEEN042 | Content Descriptions | Unit 3 | English | English | Senior secondary curriculum
ACEEE006
the ways text structures and language features are used to influence audiences, for example, image selection in websites, emotive language in speeches or films, stereotypes in video games and vocabulary choices in advertisements
ACEEE006 | Content Descriptions | Unit 1 | Essential English | English | Senior secondary curriculum
ACEEE007
the use of narrative features, for example, point of view in film, fiction and video games.
ACEEE007 | Content Descriptions | Unit 1 | Essential English | English | Senior secondary curriculum
ACEEE020
the effects of mediums, types of texts and text structures on audiences, for example, pop-ups on websites, flashbacks in films and intonation in speeches
ACEEE020 | Content Descriptions | Unit 2 | Essential English | English | Senior secondary curriculum
ACEEE021
the use of language features such as tone, register and style to influence responses, for example, character monologues in film, fiction and video games.
ACEEE021 | Content Descriptions | Unit 2 | Essential English | English | Senior secondary curriculum
ACEEE035
the use of narrative techniques; for example, characterisation and dialogue in novels and film, avatars in multiplayer video games and first person narrator.
ACEEE035 | Content Descriptions | Unit 3 | Essential English | English | Senior secondary curriculum
ACEEE049
how some points of view are privileged while others are marginalised or silenced; for example, the unreliable narrator in fiction and film, the antagonists in drama and video games or the presentation of only one point of view in a news story.
ACEEE049 | Content Descriptions | Unit 4 | Essential English | English | Senior secondary curriculum