English / Year 7 / Language / Language for interacting with others

Curriculum content descriptions

recognise language used to evaluate texts including visual and multimodal texts, and how evaluations of a text can be substantiated by reference to the text and other sources (AC9E7LA02)

Elaborations
  • building knowledge about words of evaluation, including words to express emotional responses to texts, judgement of characters and their actions, and appreciation of the aesthetic qualities of text
  • analysing how evaluative language can be used to assess the qualities of a narrative or persuasive text; for example, its impact on the reader or the author’s skill in the use of language
  • recognising how evaluative language is used to critically assess the validity of evidence and the reliability of sources
General capabilities
  • Literacy Literacy
ScOT terms

Attitudes,  Impartiality

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Seeing through a text

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Work sample Year 7 English: Picture book

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What’s your brand?

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Code and conventions in cartoons

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Crazy Fun Park

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Speak the speech

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Powerful youth voices

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The Deep: Here Be Dragons: Unit of work

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Syllabus bites: Exploring Asia-related texts

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Be on the Safe Side Year 7-8 English

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Syllabus bites: Visual literacy

A resource with information, study guides and resources on visual literacy to support the English K-10 Australian Curriculum in English. It provides a series of activities, guidelines and tasks about visual texts from a variety of sources. Contains writing scaffolds, templates and proformas for responding and composing ...

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Reflective writing: the 3D format

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Rebecca Lim's spooky themes

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Marvellous mechanisms

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Different views

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Deep diving into definitions

Explore definitions in debating from the negative team's perspective.

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BTN: The future of the book

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Andy Griffiths' tips for writing funny stories

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Hannie Rayson on the Australian voice in theatre

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Syllabus bites: types of sentences

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