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YEAR 12 ENGLISH
SEMESTER 1 – 2013
TERM 1
UNIT THREE
*One lesson per cycle will be devoted to study of language analysis.
WEEK
CLASSWORK
ASSESSMENT
OTHER EVENTS
1
Jan 29th – Feb 1st
Oral skills; methods of persuasion; revision of methods of persuasion.
Holiday Homework – persuasive oral presentation rough draft due.

2
Feb 4th – 8th
Oral skills; methods of persuasion; revision of methods of persuasion.
Holiday homework – language analysis and oral presentation preparation

3
Feb 11th – 15th
Text Study: Così

4
Feb 18th – 22nd

Text Study: Così

Thursday: Swimming carnival
5
Feb 25th – Mar 1st
Text Study: Così

6
Mar 4th – Mar 8th
Text Study: Così

Monday 4th March: Monash swimming
Friday 8th March: Senior sport
7
Mar 11th – Mar 15th
Text Study: Così

Mon 11th: Public holiday – Labour day
8
Mar 18th – Mar 22nd
Text Study: Così
Così SAC
After school 90 mins
600 – 800 words
Mon 18th: Athletics carnival
Thursday 21st March Così SAC after school
9
Mar 25th – Mar 28th
Oral presentation SAC in class
Holiday homework given on language analysis and Growing up Asian

Term break March 29th - April 14th

YEAR 12 ENGLISH
SEMESTER 1 – 2011
TERM 2
UNIT THREE
*One lesson per cycle will be devoted to study of language analysis.
WEEK
CLASSWORK
ASSESSMENT
OTHER EVENTS
1
Apr 15th – Apr 19th
Language Analysis

2
Apr 22nd – 26th
Language Analysis

ANZAC day April 25th
3
Apr 29th – May 3rd

Language Analysis

Thursday 2nd May: Cross country
4
May 6th – May 10th
Context study: Identity and Belonging
Growing up Asian in Australia

Language Analysis SAC
After school 90mins
600-800 words
Monday 6th May Language Analysis SAC Wednesday 8th May: Senior sport
5
May 13th – May 17th
Context study: Identity and Belonging
Skin

6
May 20th – May 24th
Context study: Identity and Belonging
Skin

Thursday 23rd May: Monash cross country
7
May 27th – 31st

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