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Course Title: 9 GLISH <LEVEL 2> II Teacher: Tracey BAILEY Email address: Tracey.Bailey@ed.act.edu.au 350S2 Analytical and Oral - The Book Thief Literary Techniques Seminar Creative Writing - The Hunger Games Simulation Week 7

Course Title: 9 INDONESIAN II Teacher: Rebecca BATTAGLINI Email address: Rebecca.Battaglini@ed.act.edu.au 546S2 In this course, students build on existing skills in speaking, writing, understanding and responding to the target language. They use and expand these skills in more complex everyday situations and texts relating to themes studied. Students demonstrate an understanding of language specific writing conventions and show increasing accuracy in applying grammatical convention. Their understanding of other cultures and language as a way to communicate cultural and social values is demonstrated through increasingly mature research and interactions. Uses increasingly fluent spoken language in more complex conversations relating to themes studied. Listens and responds to more complex and varied texts appropriate to topics covered. Reads, understands and responds appropriately to authentic texts relevant to the themes studied. Demonstrates more detailed writing skills with grammatical accuracy consistent with the units taught. Applies language specific writing conventions. Uses the inquiry process confidently to demonstrate intercultural understanding. Dari Kami ke Kita workbook, 96-page A4 exercise book, pens, highlighters, coloured pencils or textas, eraser, sharpener, ruler, glue stick and scissors. Optional: USB storage device, Indonesian/English Dictionary Students should make time to revise concepts and content taught after each lesson. Assessment tasks require extra preparation. It is the student s responsibility to catch up on work missed or unfinished in class. Extensions should be negotiated before the due date. Listening Task Reading and Writing Task Intercultural Assignment Listening Task Reading and Writing Task Oral Interaction and Dari Kami Ke Kita Workbook Week 7 Week 7 Week 8 Week 16 Week 16 10 15 15 10 15 20 15 XXX

Course Title: 9 GLISH <LEVEL 1> II Teacher: Lara CROUCHER Email address: Lara.Croucher@ed.act.edu.au 640S2 Oral presentation Analytical task Analytical task Week 5 Week 12 n/a n/a n/a n/a

Course Title: 9 GLISH AS ANOTHER LANGUAGE/DIA Teacher: Heather FERGUSON Email address: Heather.Ferguson@ed.act.edu.au 788S2 In this course, students continue to develop their Standard Australian English (SAE) proficiency with an emphasis on academic modes of language and genres of writing for core curriculum subject areas. Students will respond in a variety of modes which will include: written text formats, listening, reading and speaking. Students develop an understanding of other cultures and language as a way of communicating cultural and social values. Writes effectively Reads, understands and responds effectively Listens, responds and speaks with purpose and effect Communicates with intercultural understanding scissors, USB, resource sheets as provided by teacher, age-appropriate book for Sustained Silent Reading. Writing Reading with Understanding Speaking Listening Class Work Week 6 Week 8 Week 16 Continuous XXX

Course Title: 9 GLISH <LEVEL 1> II Teacher: Sharon HAYES Email address: Sharon.Hayes@ed.act.edu.au 641S2 Literary essay Creative writing Oral presentations Week 9 Week 13 Continuous N\A N\A N\A N\A

Course Title: 9 GLISH <LEAP> II Teacher: Nor IDRIS Email address: Nor.Idris@ed.act.edu.au 345S2 Gothic Analytical Essay Gothic Creative Writing Task Oral Presentation Week 5 Week 8

Course Title: 9 GLISH <LEVEL 1> II Teacher: Nor IDRIS Email address: Nor.Idris@ed.act.edu.au 642S2 MAUS Analytical Essay MAUS Creative Writing Task Oral Presentation Week 5 Week 7 Week 6

Course Title: 9 GLISH <LEVEL 2> II Teacher: Manfred LAI Email address: Manfred.Lai@ed.act.edu.au 349S2 Analytical writing task Oral presentation Creative response task Week 7 Week 12

Course Title: 9 GLISH <LEVEL 2> II Teacher: Manfred LAI Email address: Manfred.Lai@ed.act.edu.au 644S2 Analytical writing task Oral presentation Creative response task Week 7 Week 12

Course Title: 9 GLISH <LEVEL 1> II Teacher: Anna MASON Email address: Anna.Mason@ed.act.edu.au 346S2 Essay Oral presentation Essay Week 6 Week 9

Course Title: 9 GLISH <LEVEL 1> II Teacher: Tamzin PULSFORD Email address: Tamzin.Pulsford@ed.act.edu.au 347S2 Oral Presentation- presenting a scene Persuasive Writing- comparative essay Creative Response- creative writing Week 5 Week 9

Course Title: 9 GLISH AS ANOTHER LANGUAGE/DIA Teacher: Tamzin PULSFORD Email address: Tamzin.Pulsford@ed.act.edu.au 588S2 In this course, students continue to develop their Standard Australian English (SAE) proficiency with an emphasis on academic modes of language and genres of writing for core curriculum subject areas. Students will respond in a variety of modes which will include: written text formats, listening, reading and speaking. Students develop an understanding of other cultures and language as a way of communicating cultural and social values. Writes effectively Reads, understands and responds effectively Listens, responds and speaks with purpose and effect Communicates with intercultural understanding scissors, USB, resource sheets as provided by teacher, age-appropriate book for Sustained Silent Reading. Writes effectively Reads, understands and responds effectively Listens, responds and speaks with purpose and effect Communicates with cultural understanding XXX

Course Title: 9 GLISH <LEVEL 1> II Teacher: Katy RYAN Email address: Katy.Ryan@ed.act.edu.au 348S2 Analytic Writing Task Creative Writing Task Oral Presentation Class Work Week 6 Week 9 Week 14

Course Title: 9 GLISH <LEVEL 2> II Teacher: Katy RYAN Email address: Katy.Ryan@ed.act.edu.au 643S2 Analytic Writing Task Creative Writing Task Oral Presentation Class Work Week 6 Week 9 Week 14

Course Title: 9 GLISH <LEVEL 3> II Teacher: Katy RYAN Email address: Katy.Ryan@ed.act.edu.au 643S2 Analytic Writing Task Creative Writing Task Oral Presentation Class Work Week 6 Week 10 Week 14

Course Title: 9 FRCH II SN Teacher: Sharon TOWNER Email address: Sharon.Towner@ed.act.edu.au 551S2 Students develop their skills in speaking French in everyday situations within the topics modified for study. With support students listen to, respond to and understand a variety of texts, including visual, based on familiar themes. Students continue to develop their written skills and are able to write sentences in the target language on themes studied. They demonstrate an awareness of other cultures and intercultural understanding. The French program is modified to cater for student needs. Attempts to use spoken language in well-rehearsed situations based on topics studied Listens and responds to short texts appropriate to familiar topicso Attempts to read, understand and respond to texts relevant to themes studiedo Demonstrates some writing skills consistent with the units taughto Uses the inquiry process to demonstrate intercultural understandingo Tapis Volant 2 workbook, 96-page A4 exercise book, pens, highlighters, coloured pencils or textas, eraser, sharpener, ruler, glue stick and scissors. Optional: USB storage device, French/English Dictionary Students should make time to revise concepts and content taught after each lesson. Assessment tasks require extra preparation. It is the student s responsibility to catch up on work missed or unfinished in class. Extensions should be negotiated before the due date. Intercultural Assignment Travelling France workbook Speaking skills Listening skills Week 9 Week 16 10 30 20 15 25

Course Title: 9 FRCH II Teacher: Sharon TOWNER Email address: Sharon.Towner@ed.act.edu.au 551S2 In this course, students build on existing skills in speaking, writing, understanding and responding to the target language. They use and expand these skills in more complex everyday situations and texts relating to themes studied. Students demonstrate an understanding of language specific writing conventions and show increasing accuracy in applying grammatical convention. Their understanding of other cultures and language as a way to communicate cultural and social values is demonstrated through increasingly mature research and interactions. Uses increasingly fluent spoken language in more complex conversations relating to themes studied. Listens and responds to more complex and varied texts appropriate to topics covered. Reads, understands and responds appropriately to authentic texts relevant to the themes studied. Demonstrates more detailed writing skills with grammatical accuracy consistent with the units taught. Applies language specific writing conventions. Uses the inquiry process confidently to demonstrate intercultural understanding. Tapis Volant 2 workbook, 96-page A4 exercise book, pens, highlighters, coloured pencils or textas, eraser, sharpener, ruler, glue stick and scissors. Optional: USB storage device, French/English Dictionary Students should make time to revise concepts and content taught after each lesson. Assessment tasks require extra preparation. It is the student s responsibility to catch up on work missed or unfinished in class. Extensions should be negotiated before the due date. Listening Task Reading and Writing Task Intercultural Task Listening Task Reading and Writing Task Speaking Skills and Workbook Week 6 Week 7 Week 9 Week 16 Week 16 10 15 15 10 15 20 10 XXX