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Unit 3 English as an Additional Language or Dialect

Unit 3 focuses on analysing how language choices are used to achieve different purposes and effects in a range of contexts. SAE language skills are developed so that they can be used to describe, inform, express a point of view and persuade for different …

Unit 3 | English as an Additional Language or Dialect | English | Senior secondary curriculum

Unit 3 Essential English

Unit 3 focuses on exploring different points of view presented in a range of texts and contexts. Students analyse attitudes, text structures and language features to understand a text’s meaning and purpose. They consider how perspectives and values are …

Unit 3 | Essential English | English | Senior secondary curriculum

Language table English as an Additional Language or Dialect

Key language skills for EAL/D The key language skills described below provide a focus for language instruction in any unit at students’ point of need and should be taught in context and if relevant. Students should be given the opportunity to develop …

Language table | English as an Additional Language or Dialect | English | Senior secondary curriculum

Structure of English as an Additional Language or Dialect English as an Additional Language or Dialect

Units 1–4 Unit 1 focuses on investigating how language and culture are interrelated and expressed in a range of contexts. A variety of oral, written and multimodal texts are used to develop understanding of text structures and language features. The relationship …

Structure of English as an Additional Language or Dialect | English as an Additional Language or Dialect | English | Senior secondary curriculum

ACELR007

approaches to characterisation, for example, the inclusion of archetypal figures, authorial intrusion, the dramatisation of a character’s inner life, and the use of interior monologue

ACELR007 | Content Descriptions | Unit 1 | Literature | English | Senior secondary curriculum

ACEEA044

analysing how point of view shapes audience response

ACEEA044 | Content Descriptions | Unit 2 | English as an Additional Language or Dialect | English | Senior secondary curriculum

ACELR066

adapting medium, form, style, point of view and language

ACELR066 | Content Descriptions | Unit 4 | Literature | English | Senior secondary curriculum

ACEEN069

using appropriate language and stylistic features to sustain a personal voice and point of view

ACEEN069 | Content Descriptions | Unit 4 | English | English | Senior secondary curriculum

ACEEA128

collaborating to produce short texts that present facts, a point of view or opinion

ACEEA128 | Content Descriptions | Bridging Unit 2 | English as an Additional Language or Dialect | 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

ACEEE032

explaining shifts in intonation and point of view, identifying the effect of language choices on an audience.

ACEEE032 | Content Descriptions | Unit 3 | Essential English | English | Senior secondary curriculum

ACEEN064

analysing the use of voice and point of view such as in feature articles, reporting of current events or narration

ACEEN064 | Content Descriptions | Unit 4 | English | English | Senior secondary curriculum

ACEEA036

describing and explaining characters, settings, plots and sub-plots, themes and narrative point(s) of view in literary texts

ACEEA036 | Content Descriptions | Unit 2 | English as an Additional Language or Dialect | English | Senior secondary curriculum

ACEEE053

expressing a logical point of view about an idea, issue or event in a range of mediums and digital technologies

ACEEE053 | Content Descriptions | Unit 4 | Essential English | English | Senior secondary curriculum

ACEEA063

examining how narrative point(s) of view are used to convey ideas, attitudes and values in literary texts and how arguments are presented in non-fiction texts

ACEEA063 | Content Descriptions | Unit 3 | English as an Additional Language or Dialect | 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

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