Orel Vine School

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Year 8 English

Instructor
Year 8
14 Students enrolled
  • Description
  • Curriculum

          Year 8 English Course Outline 2022-2023

TERM 1TERM 2TERM 3
Unit 1A: Challenges

Vocabulary; spelling strategies; punctuation range; sentence construction; fronted adverbials; complex nouns; prepositional phrases; sentence construction; speaking/listening skills of discussion and effective sharing of ideas; personal targets.

Unit 2A: The world we live in

Exploration of the presentational, organisational, linguistic and literary features of leaflets, reports, reviews, magazine articles and summaries, across reading and writing.

 

 

Unit 3A: finding a Voice

Exploration of a wide range of texts; development of a writer’s ideas, viewpoint and themes, and relating to other texts read; comparison of texts from different cultures and times; exploration of how different audiences respond to texts; role-play and drama; collaboration and discussion.

Unit 1B: Reading (fiction) skills workshop

More complex inference; using textual evidence of literary, rhetorical and grammatical features; narrative tension, setting; role-play and drama; speaking and listening skills of discussion and collaboration.

Unit 2B: School magazine project

Structural, presentational, linguistic and rhetorical features of a range of non-fiction texts.

 

 

 

Unit 3B: Learning more about fiction

Planning; narrative structure; function of character and type; physical description and dialogue to convey character; textual interpretation and evidence; collaboration and discussion.

Unit 1C: Speaking and listening skills workshop

Organisation of effective explanations and presentations; working collaboratively in a group to formulate plans of action; ways to ask and answer questions; rules of formal debate.

 

Unit 2C: Poetry please!

Effect of literary, structural and linguistic features; development of poets’ ideas; comparison of poems from different cultures; discussion and collaboration, role-play and drama.

 

Unit 3C: Television news

Issues of fact and opinion; bias and viewpoint; note-taking; structure of news reports; issues of audience and purpose; collaboration, discussion; working in groups to formulate ideas and plans of action; role-play and drama; interviews and variations in spoken language.

 

TERM ONE 2024/2025
TERM II 2024/2025