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Year 11 and 12 Course Guide
Course area:
English
Course code:
ERW210114
Essential Skills - Reading and Writing 2
10
TCE credit points
Level: Level 2
Hours: 100
Type: TASC
Standards:
LIT
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Course overview
You have
TASC course
May lead to
To complete an assessment at college to see if I meet the TASC requirements for entry into this course
Essential Skills - Reading and Writing 2
Pursue a pathway to further training or employment.
I will learn:
To read routine texts (a text that provides information or instruction)
To use reading strategies to interpret routine texts
To produce written, routine texts
To use correct spelling, punctuation and grammar when writing a routine text
Recognise and understand specialised vocabulary used in routine texts
To review and share my work progress.
In typical lessons I might:
Read, identify and locate information from routine texts (letters, emails, manuals, instructions charts, rosters, graphs, tables, diagrams, spread sheets, maps, memos, accounts, reports)
Produce (plan, draft and write) a range of routine texts.
This course would suit someone who:
Wishes to improve their everyday reading and writing skills
Requires a well-structured and supportive learning program to develop their literacy skills.
This course is available at
36 locations
North
Campbell Town District High School
Cressy District High School
Exeter High School
Launceston College
Lilydale District School
Newstead College
Port Dalrymple School
Prospect High School
Queechy High School
Scottsdale High School
St Helens District High School
St Marys District School
South
Claremont College
Cosgrove High School
Dover District School
Elizabeth College
Glenora District School
Hobart College
JRLF - Senior School
Kingston High School
Montrose Bay High School
Rose Bay High School
Rosny College
Sorell School
North-West
Devonport High School
Don College
Hellyer College
Latrobe High School
Parklands High School
Penguin District School
Reece High School
Rosebery District High School
Sheffield School
Smithton High School
Ulverstone Secondary College
Wynyard High School
Intakes
2023 (current view)
2024 (discontinued)
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