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11–12English Life Skills 11–12 Syllabus

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Implementation from 2026
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Content

Life Skills

Life Skills for Stage 6

Through collaborative curriculum planning, it may be decided that Life Skills outcomes and content are the most appropriate option for some students with intellectual disability.

Close study of literature (aligned to English Standard)

For students studying English Life Skills, the focus area Close study of literature provides opportunities to develop knowledge and understanding of a substantial literary text. Students may access text through excerpts and extracts, paraphrased or illustrated versions. The text selected for this focus area can provide opportunities for discussion and for developing understanding of language forms or features. Students may be supported by additional texts as appropriate to develop understanding. Personal responses to the text could include identifying personal preferences, shared reading experiences or the exploration of ideas and characteristics of the text.

The content below aligns to the content of the Close study of literature focus areas in English Standard 11–12 and has been provided as a suggestion only. Further content can also be used to address this focus area and meet the individual needs of students as appropriate.

Understanding language forms and features
  • Recognise ways language forms, features or structures can create meaning in a text

  • Recognise ways language forms and features change according to purpose and audience

Context and texts
  • Identify how texts can represent a particular time or event

  • Recognise that an author’s personal experiences can shape meaning in a text

  • Recognise that audience responses to texts can vary

  • Identify that texts represent a diverse range of lived experiences or cultural perspectives

  • Recognise how context influences audience, ideas and attitudes

Composing texts
  • Compose texts that offer personal responses to a chosen text

  • Represent personal experiences and ideas for particular audiences and contexts

  • Compose texts for different purposes and audiences using appropriate forms, language or visual features to communicate, including workplace and real-life texts

Using language forms and features
  • Use language forms or structures to express ideas

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