Subject Information Booklet Year 11 2021 HSC 2022

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English Standard Two units for each of Year 11 and HSC NESA Developed Course Exclusions: Students may not study any other Stage 6 English course in conjunction with English Standard.

Why study English Standard? English Standard is designed for all students to increase their expertise in English and consolidate their English literacy skills in order to enhance their personal, social, educational and vocational lives. The students learn to respond to and compose a wide variety of texts in a range of situations in order to be effective, creative and confident communicators. The English Standard course is designed for students to increase their expertise in English to enhance their personal, educational, social and vocational lives. The English Standard course provides students, who have a diverse range of literacy skills, with the opportunity to analyse, study and enjoy a breadth and variety of English texts to become confident and effective communicators. English Standard offers a rich language experience that is reflected through the integrated modes of reading, writing, speaking, listening, viewing and representing. Note: For the Year 12 English Standard course, students are required to complete Year 11 English as a prerequisite.

Course description: •

In the Year 11 English Standard course, students must study the Common Module, Reading to Write: Transition to Senior English, and two other modules - Contemporary Possibilities and the Close Study of Literature. Students must study a range of types of texts drawn from prose fiction, drama, poetry, nonfiction, film, media and digital texts. The Year 11 course requires students to support the study of texts with their own wide reading.

In the HSC English Standard course students study the Common Module – Texts and Human Experiences, and three other modules, Language, Identity and Culture, Close Study of Literature and The Craft of Writing.

Students engage with texts that include widely acknowledged quality literature from the past and contemporary texts from Australia and other cultures. They explore language forms, features and structures of texts in a range of academic, personal, social, historical, cultural and workplace contexts. Students study, analyse, respond to and compose texts to extend experience, access information and assess its reliability. They synthesise the knowledge gained from a range of sources to fulfil a variety of purposes. Responding to and composing texts provide students with the opportunity to appreciate the imaginative and the affective domains and to recognise the ways texts convey, interpret, question and reflect opinions and perspectives.

Main topics covered: In the Year 11 Standard course students are required to:

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study one substantial literary text, for example film, prose fiction, drama or a poetry text, which may constitute a selection of poems from the work of one poet

study a range of types of texts drawn from prose fiction, drama, poetry, non-fiction, film, media and digital texts

support their study of texts with their own wide reading.

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Latin Continuers

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page 101

Latin Extension (HSC level only

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page 102

Japanese Continuers

3min
pages 98-99

Italian Beginners

2min
pages 96-97

Japanese Extension (HSC level only

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page 100

German Extension (HSC level only

1min
page 95

German Continuers

3min
pages 93-94

French Extension (HSC level only

1min
page 92

Classical Greek Extension (HSC level only

1min
page 89

French Continuers

3min
pages 90-91

Classical Greek Continuers

2min
pages 87-88

PDHPE: Personal Development, Health and Physical Education

3min
pages 82-83

Chinese Extension (HSC level only

1min
page 86

Languages: Chinese Continuers

3min
pages 84-85

Music 2

2min
pages 79-80

Music Extension (HSC level only

1min
page 81

Drama

2min
pages 75-76

Music 1

3min
pages 77-78

History Extension (HSC level only

3min
pages 67-68

Studies of Religion

3min
pages 71-72

Performing Arts: Dance

2min
pages 73-74

Legal Studies

3min
pages 69-70

History, Society Ancient History

4min
pages 63-64

and Ethics: Modern History

4min
pages 65-66

Studies, Economics: Economics

3min
pages 59-60

Geography

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pages 61-62

Visual Arts

4min
pages 55-56

Software Design and Development

4min
pages 51-52

Geography, Business Business Studies

2min
pages 57-58

Textiles and Design

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pages 53-54

and Applied Food Technology

2min
pages 47-48

Technologies: Hospitality

3min
pages 49-50

Art, Design Design and Technology

3min
pages 45-46

Science Extension (HSC level only

4min
pages 43-44

Investigating Science (HSC level only

3min
pages 39-40

Physics

4min
pages 41-42

Chemistry

5min
pages 35-36

Earth and Environmental Science

5min
pages 37-38

Mathematics Extension 1

2min
pages 27-28

Science: Agriculture

2min
pages 31-32

Biology

5min
pages 33-34

Mathematics Extension 2 (HSC level only

2min
pages 29-30

English EAL/D

3min
pages 19-20

English: English Advanced

5min
pages 15-16

Mathematics: Mathematics Standard

1min
pages 23-24

Mathematics Advanced

2min
pages 25-26

English Standard

3min
pages 21-22

What will my HSC Record of Achievement look like?

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page 10

Particular subject course requirements and restrictions

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page 14

Particular University course requirements and restrictions

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