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English                                                                                                                                

Year 10

 

What Will I Study?

The English Programme utilizes the Achievements Objectives set at Level 5-6 of the document English in the New Zealand Curriculum. It builds on work already achieved at Intermediate and Year 9.

 

Running through the course are the three basic strands: Written Language, Oral Lan­guage, and Visual Language.

 

The Topics covered are:

              Journal Writing, in which writing skills are developed in a variety of styles.

              Production Experience, to develop skills in visual language.

              A Film Study, involving visual language and the cinematic techniques.

              Speech Topic to help improve skills of public speaking.

              The Novel Study involves literature-based units using three novels.

              The study of Poetry, using a variety of poems and poetic techniques.

              A Thematic Unit, which incorporates several skills based around a particular theme.

              Technologies, the use of computer skills in the development of a unit of work.

              Drama, a text that allows students to participate actively.

 

What Skills Will I Learn?

              Writing Skills: Formal and Creative

              Research

              Public Speaking

              Visual Language: Viewing and Presenting

 

What Do I Need To Have Already Studied?

Students will have had an introduction to the above skills in Year 9 will build on these skills in Year 10.

 

Where Does This Subject Lead?

This subject leads to further English at higher levels throughout the College and forms an integral part of many aspects of study at school and beyond.

 

 

 

SENIOR ENGLISH

 

Course Entry Requirements:

Year 11     A compulsory subject.

 

Year 12     At the discretion of the HOD;

                 usually 12 Credits at NCEA Level 1. 

                 Those 12 credits must include at least 1

                 from the external examination 1.2, 1.3,

                 1.4, 1.5 or 1.6

 

Year 13     At the discretion of the

                 HOD.  Usually 12 credits at N.C.E.A.

                 Level 2.  Those credits must include at

                 least 1 from the external examination of

                 either 2.3, 2.4 , 2.5 or 2.6.

 

 

 

Course Outline

Year 11 English

Number

Achievement Standard Title

Credits

Assessment Method

90052

1.1

Produce Creative Writing

3

Internal

90053

1.2

Produce Formal Writing

3

External

90054

1.3

Read, Study and Understand an Extended Written Text

 

2

External

90055

1.4

Read, Study and Understand a Number of Short Written Texts

 

2

External

90056

1.5

View/Listen to, Study and Understand a Visual or Oral Text

 

2

External

90057

1.6

Read and Understand Unfamiliar Texts

3

External

90058

1.7

Deliver a Speech in a Formal Situation

3

Internal

90059

1.8

Produce a Media or Dramatic Presentation

3

Internal

90060

1.9

Research and Present Information

3

Internal

 

Unit Standard Title

 8808

 

Select and read a range of writing

3

Internal

 

Year 11 Senior Practical English

The content of the course may vary slightly from year to year depending upon the needs of the students.  It will always be a mix of Achievements Standards and appropriate Unit Standards.

 

Number

Achievement Standard Title

Credits

Assessment Method

90052

1.1

Creative Writing

3

Internal

90058

1.7

Deliver a Speech in a Formal Situation

3

Internal

90059

1.8

Presenting Static Image

3

Internal

 

Unit Standard Title

  8808

 

Select and Read a Range of Writing

3

Internal

8812

 

Produce transactional written texts in simple forms.

4

Internal

 8814

 

Writing about Books Read in Class

2

Internal

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Course Outline

Year 12 English

 

Number

Achievement Standard Title

Credits

Assessment Method

90375

2.1

Produce Creative Writing

3

Internal

90376

2.2

Produce Formal Writing

3

Internal

90377

2.3

Read, Study and Analyse an Extended Written Text

3

External

90378

2.4

Read, Study and Analyse a Short Written Text

3

External

90379

2.5

View, Study and Analyse an Oral or Visual Text

3

External

90380

2.6

Read and Analyse Unfamiliar Texts

3

External

90374

2.7

Deliver an Oral Presentation

3

Internal

90381

2.8

Investigate Topics and present Information

3

Internal

 

Unit Standard Title

12905

 

Wide Reading

4

Internal

 

 

 

Year 12 Senior Practical English

 

The content of this course will vary markedly depending upon the Standards gained by the students the previous year.  The course will be a mixture of Level 1, Level 2 and appropriate Unit Standards.

 

Course Outline

Year 13 English

 

Number

Achievement Standard Title

Credits

Assessment Method

90720

3.1

Produce Extended Writing

4

Internal

90721

3.2

Respond to Written Text

3

External

90722

3.3

Respond to Shakespearean Drama

3

External

90723

3.4

Respond to Oral or Visual Text

3

External

90724

3.5

Respond to Unfamiliar Prose or Poetry

3

External

90725

3.6

Construct and Deliver Oral Presentation

4

Internal

90726

3.7

Complete Independent Research Topic

4

Internal

 

 

 






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