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View Poll Results: What would you like to be the basic preliminary and HSC English course?
ESL 2 Unit 11 21.15%
English Extension I 1 Unit 14 26.92%
English Extension II 1 Unit 2 3.85%
English Extension I and Extension II 2 Unit 3 5.77%
IB English (SL) 0 0%
IB English (HL) 1 1.92%
Undergraduate university English subjects (2-4) -several credit points 4 7.69%
English (Advanced) 3 5.77%
English (Standard) 3 5.77%
A choice between English (Advanced) and English (Standard) 11 21.15%
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Old 21 Nov 2009, 9:23 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I have chosen English (Advanced) and it sounds boring as hell. I am sure many students would agree that it and English (Standard) are extremely boring and not worth studying.

I have read that a teacher thought ESL should be the basic English course. I have also heard numerous students comment on how good the English Extension 1 course is and how it is "so much better than Advanced".

Therefore, who would like to see either ESL 2 Unit, English Extension 1 Unit or a choice between both for the basic preliminary and HSC English courses? Are there any other English courses that you think should replace Standard and Advanced? Perhaps A-level English, International Baccalaureate English (SL) or English (HL) or even introductory undergraduate university English subjects would be preferable to the Standard and Advanced courses?
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Re: Should the basic HSC English courses be changed?

Believe it or not English Extension 1 is alot easier than English Advanced.
Maybe they should change that around.
But really I think your texts in english have a huge impact on whether you like the subject or not.
And obviously your attitude, like alot of people "this is crap. this shouldnt be complusory. you dont learn anything from analysing texts"
Well if your attitude is like that, then you certainly are not going to enjoy english.
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Re: Should the basic HSC English courses be changed?

i would say Eng Ext 1. even though i dropped it, that course is more what i'd call "real" English.
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Re: Should the basic HSC English courses be changed?

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Believe it or not English Extension 1 is a lot easier than English Advanced.
Maybe they should change that around.
But really I think your texts in english have a huge impact on whether you like the subject or not.
And obviously your attitude, like a lot of people "this is crap. this shouldnt be complusory. you dont learn anything from analysing texts"
Well if your attitude is like that, then you certainly are not going to enjoy english.
Well, that isn't my attitude. I have enjoyed English in the junior school. I just think pre-preparing essays and creative writing piece for exams makes your work so artificial. Surely at university English students prepare essays and creative writing pieces and then hand them in, rather than memorising them and regurgitating them under exam conditions?
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Re: Should the basic HSC English courses be changed?

Why isn't English Advanced up there? I find that to be be a perfectly good HSC course. Out of that list though, I'd pick IB English HL.
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Re: Should the basic HSC English courses be changed?

Are you kidding? Even quite a few teachers have major issues with the English (Advanced) course. One student's teacher on this forum, for example, apologised to his class for teaching them Advanced English because it was not "English as I know and love it".

Edit: I haven't heard people say many good things about the Advanced course, that's why I'm a bit surprised at your comment. Maybe I will enjoy the English (Advanced) course, who knows? It was a pity English Extension and Hospitality clashed though, I would have liked to sample the Extension course ... people say it's easy and enjoyable.
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Re: Should the basic HSC English courses be changed?

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Believe it or not English Extension 1 is alot easier than English Advanced.
Maybe they should change that around.
But really I think your texts in english have a huge impact on whether you like the subject or not.
And obviously your attitude, like alot of people "this is crap. this shouldnt be complusory. you dont learn anything from analysing texts"
Well if your attitude is like that, then you certainly are not going to enjoy english.
In what way is Eng Ext 1 easier than Advanced? Just wondering.
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In what way is Eng Ext 1 easier than Advanced? Just wondering.
I'm not sure I just found it easier. Maybe my texts were easier...I know I make no sense lol
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Re: Should the basic HSC English courses be changed?

Extension is way harder than Advanced, or what I've done of it so far. But I do enjoy both. Maybe it's just my teachers. Advanced is easier than Extension for me.
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Extension is way harder than Advanced, or what I've done of it so far. But I do enjoy both. Maybe it's just my teachers. Advanced is easier than Extension for me.
Yes, but you go to JRAHS, where teachers teach WAY beyond the syllabus. Other students either learn beyond the syllabus a little bit at school, in their own time or mostly, not at all. Of course Extension would be harder at JRAHS.
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Re: Should the basic HSC English courses be changed?

The fact that you (DCH) go to JRAHS perhaps explains why you like the English (Advanced) course... you actually get taught real English as an extension of the crap that most schools teach.
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Re: Should the basic HSC English courses be changed?

I'm not really familiar with the content of most of the courses outlined in the poll. Wtf with Extension 2 English as the basic course, I'd move state if EX2 was the base course.
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Re: Should the basic HSC English courses be changed?

LOL

It's a matter of personal preference. I thought that English Extension 2 might be quite a popular choice, given that their is NO EXAM and you get to write a short story or even make a short film. I thought that most students' favourite part of English was creative writing and other forms of creativity. Am I incorrect?
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Re: Should the basic HSC English courses be changed?

Well yes the Advanced English course is terrible while the extension course is interesting and actually a good stance easier even with the bigger work load.

It is almost impossible to umbrella something completely for the whole state. We just did our first assessment task in English for yr 12 and it was common with standard and honestly the test was terrible. Everything seemed too simple, yes it was a listening task but the questions were too easy.

I think the main problem with the advanced course is that it doesn't challenge as much as it should and thus people lose interest in it.
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Well yes the Advanced English course is terrible while the extension course is interesting and actually a good stance easier even with the bigger work load.

It is almost impossible to umbrella something completely for the whole state. We just did our first assessment task in English for yr 12 and it was common with standard and honestly the test was terrible. Everything seemed too simple, yes it was a listening task but the questions were too easy.

I think the main problem with the advanced course is that it doesn't challenge as much as it should and thus people lose interest in it.
I agree with this. I just started this thread to get a few different opinions. Would people like to have more options to choose from for their HSC English course? Perhaps English Extension could be offered with Standard English and also on its own. ESL would be a good course for many students - I think it involves less analysis. But instead of testing English speaking and listening skills, the general approach to texts in the ESL course could be adopted and the listening exam scrapped for native students.

Perhaps English shouldn't be compulsory at all. A lot of people have expressed that view in another thread.
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