Approx Cost:
$5.00 for course materials.
Technology Requirements:
A laptop is essential for this course
Entry Recommendations:

This course is open entry.

Course Outline:

In English, you will choose two English courses.  One from Group A and one from Group B. 

If you need more support with literacy, you will be placed in 11ENL English Literacy as one of your courses.

You can choose 11ENW “The ‘Write’ Stuff:  Writing in English in addition to your Group A and Group B Course.

GROUP A

Close Viewing assessment

GROUP B

Connections Across Texts assessment

OPTION

·     11ENGa General English

·     11ENY Dystopian English

·     11ENC War and Conflict

·    11ENGb General English

·    11ENS Sport and Adventure

·    11ENM Myths and Legends

 

·   11ENW Writing

.   11ENL Literacy

 

Students will study a wide range of texts through the genre of sport and adventure. In this course, students will look at themes such as resilience and teamwork. There are several opportunities for students to complete tasks based on their choice of sporting heroes, adventurers explorers or other similar people.
  

The key skills covered in this programme are:

  • formal writing
  • literature extended text studies
  • information literacy skills
  • oral text skills
  • close reading
  • connections between texts
  • static visual text skills

 
11ENS Sport and Adventure is an Option B course, completing the same skills as General English B, Literature in Te Ao Māori and Myths, Legends and Pūrākau but through a sport and adventure theme.

All Year 11 students must select one course from Option A and one course from Option B to complete their English studies.  

 

Assessment:

There are three Year 11 Diploma assessments in this course.

Where Does It Lead:

ENC201, ENW201, ENG201, ENH201, ENS201, ENR001 and ENS001 (if entry recommendations are met for these courses), ENG202

For further information see:
Mrs Ryan