NCEA Level 2 English Knowledge
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Mrs L. Hepburn.
This course is based on Internal Assessment only. There will be no examinations. There will be opportunities to develop literacy skills through the study of Literature. UE Literacy is available with this course. All internal assessments offered are Achievement Standards and include a writing portfolio, responding to visual texts and making connections with texts chosen by students.
There is no pathway from this course to Level 3 English except in special circumstances.
Recommended Prior Learning
Students must complete Level 1 English Extending or Level 1 English Knowledge and have achieved at least 14 credits from all Achievement Standards offered to gain entry to this course.
Contributions and Equipment/Stationery
• 1 x 1B8 exercise book
• 1 x Refill pad
• 1 x L shaped pocket
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
This course is eligible for subject endorsement.
This course is approved for University Entrance.
External
NZQA Info
English 2.4 - Produce a selection of crafted and controlled writing
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Term: 2022-04-02, Week: 2022-04-02
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English 2.5 - Construct and deliver a crafted and controlled oral text
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Term: 2022-04-02, Week: 2022-04-02
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English 2.6 - Create a crafted and controlled visual and verbal text
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Term: 2022-04-02, Week: 2022-04-02
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English 2.7 - Analyse significant connections across texts, supported by evidence
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Term: 2022-04-02, Week: 2022-04-02
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English 2.10 - Analyse aspects of visual and/or oral text(s) through close viewing and/or listening, supported by evidence
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Term: 2022-04-02, Week: 2022-04-02
Disclaimer
Southland Boys' High School endeavours to timetable courses depending on students' needs, interests and future plans. Many factors can influence whether a course is able to be offered in the following year. These can include:
- Student demand
- Staff availability
- Resourcing
These factors can also impact on timetabling, and as a result students will be asked for input about any clashes that may occur.
Where a course is not able to be run, students' back-up subjects will be used. If there are issues with student selections and the timetabling process, students will have the opportunity to make a decision in conjunction with staff input on the best solution.