Elaboration ACELA1563
investigating differences between spoken and written English by comparing the language of conversation and interviews with the written language of print texts
Elaboration | ACELA1563 | Content Descriptions | Year 10 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration (1) ACELA1563
experimenting with and incorporating new words and creative inventions in students’ own written and spoken texts
Elaboration (1) | ACELA1563 | Content Descriptions | Year 10 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration (2) ACELA1563
understanding how and why spelling became standardised and how conventions have changed over time and continue to change through common usage, the invention of new words and creative combinations of existing words
Elaboration (2) | ACELA1563 | Content Descriptions | Year 10 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration ACELA1564
identifying language that seeks to align the listener or reader (for example 'of course', 'obviously', 'as you can imagine')
Elaboration | ACELA1564 | Content Descriptions | Year 10 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration (1) ACELA1564
identifying the use of first person ‘I’, ‘we’ and second person pronouns ‘you’ to distance or involve the audience, for example in a speech made to a local cultural community
Elaboration (1) | ACELA1564 | Content Descriptions | Year 10 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration (2) ACELA1564
identifying references to shared assumptions
Elaboration (2) | ACELA1564 | Content Descriptions | Year 10 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration (3) ACELA1564
identifying appeals to shared cultural knowledge, values and beliefs
Elaboration (3) | ACELA1564 | Content Descriptions | Year 10 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration (4) ACELA1564
reflecting on experiences of when language includes, distances or marginalises others
Elaboration (4) | ACELA1564 | Content Descriptions | Year 10 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration (5) ACELA1564
creating texts that represent personal belief systems (such as credos, statements of ethical judgements, guidelines, letters to the editor and blog entries)
Elaboration (5) | ACELA1564 | Content Descriptions | Year 10 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration ACELA1565
considering whether ethical judgements of good, bad, right or wrong are absolute or relative through consideration of texts with varying points of view and through discussion with others
Elaboration | ACELA1565 | Content Descriptions | Year 10 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration (1) ACELA1565
interpreting texts by drawing on knowledge of the historical context in which texts were created
Elaboration (1) | ACELA1565 | Content Descriptions | Year 10 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration ACELA1566
reproducing and adapting existing print texts for an online environment and explaining the reasons for the adaptations (for example accounting for the navigation and use of hyperlinks as structuring principles in hypertext narratives)
Elaboration | ACELA1566 | Content Descriptions | Year 10 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration (1) ACELA1566
investigating the structure and language of similar text types like information reports and narratives and how these are influenced by different technological affordances (for example hyperlinks as structuring principles in hypertext narratives versus …
Elaboration (1) | ACELA1566 | Content Descriptions | Year 10 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration ACELA1567
analysing and experimenting with combinations of graphics, text and sound in the production of multimodal texts such as documentaries, media reports, online magazines and digital books
Elaboration | ACELA1567 | Content Descriptions | Year 10 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration ACELA1568
understanding who to cite in essays, reviews and academic assignments and when it is appropriate to use direct quotations or to report sources more generally
Elaboration | ACELA1568 | Content Descriptions | Year 10 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration ACELA1569
recognising how emphasis in sentences can be changed by reordering clauses (for example, ‘She made her way home because she was feeling ill’ as compared with ‘Because she was feeling ill, she made her way home’) or parts of clauses …
Elaboration | ACELA1569 | Content Descriptions | Year 10 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration (1) ACELA1569
recognising how the focus of a sentence can be changed through the use of the passive voice (for example compare active, ‘The police had caught the thief.’ with passive ‘The thief had been caught.’)
Elaboration (1) | ACELA1569 | Content Descriptions | Year 10 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration (2) ACELA1569
observing how authors sometimes use verbless clauses for effect (for example, ‘And what about the other woman? With her long black eyelashes and red lipstick’)
Elaboration (2) | ACELA1569 | Content Descriptions | Year 10 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration (3) ACELA1569
understanding that a sentence can begin with a coordinating conjunction for stylistic effect (for example, ‘And she went on planning to herself how she would manage it’)
Elaboration (3) | ACELA1569 | Content Descriptions | Year 10 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration ACELA1570
considering how nominalisation affects the way in which events are constructed and explained, making some information more explicit and other information less so
Elaboration | ACELA1570 | Content Descriptions | Year 10 | English | F-10 curriculum