11–12English Studies 11–12 Syllabus (2024)
The new English Studies 11–12 Syllabus (2024) is to be implemented from 2026 and will replace the English Studies Stage 6 Syllabus (2017).
2025
- Plan and prepare to teach the new syllabus
2026, Term 1
- Start teaching the new syllabus for Year 11
- Start implementing the new Year 11 school-based assessment requirements
- Continue to teach the English Studies Stage 6 Syllabus (2017) for Year 12
2026, Term 4
- Start teaching the new syllabus for Year 12
- Start implementing the new Year 12 school-based assessment requirements
2027
- First HSC examination for the new syllabus
Content
Year 12
For students studying English Life Skills, the elective On the road provides opportunities to explore texts that are encountered or produced as part of the experiences of travel, including advertising, journalism and filmmaking. They have opportunities to recognise the Loading of blogs, reviews, travel advertisements and documentaries, as well as comprehend government advice about overseas travel.
The content below aligns to the content of the Elective focus areas in English Studies 11–12 and has been provided as a suggestion only. Further content can also be used to address these focus areas and meet the individual needs of students as appropriate.
- Engage with real-world texts to gain information 
- Engage with texts for interest or enjoyment 
- Engage with a broadening range of texts 
- Share preferences and new understandings 
- Identify preferred reading strategies that improve understanding and engagement 
- Use reading, viewing or listening strategies to locate and extract information and ideas 
- Use strategies to organise information and make connections between ideas in texts 
- Recognise how information is conveyed in texts 
- Recognise ways language forms, features or structures can Loading meaning in a text 
- Recognise ways Loading change according to purpose and Loading 
- Identify the message, Loading or experiences in a text 
- Loading to a text by providing a personal opinion or Loading 
- Identify that texts represent a diverse range of lived experiences or cultural perspectives 
- Recognise how Loading influences audience, ideas and attitudes 
- Recognise connections between ideas and features within texts 
- Use strategies to organise information and make connections between ideas in texts 
- Loading texts for different purposes and audiences using appropriate form, language or visual features to communicate, including workplace and real-life texts 
- Use language forms or structures to express ideas 
- Use a range of sentence structures to create meaning 
- Use vocabulary for purposeful effect 
- Use visual or language features to create texts 
- Experiment with language forms, features or structures to develop creativity 
- Set and monitor personal goals to improve composition skills 
- Identify personal barriers to composing texts and strategies to overcome these 
- Reflect on own final composition