Objective B
Outcomes
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Responding and Composing
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EN3-5B
Discusses how language is used to achieve a widening range of purposes for a widening range of audiences and contexts
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EN3-5B
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Grammar, Punctuation and Vocabulary
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EN3-6B
Uses knowledge of sentence structure, grammar, punctuation and vocabulary to respond to and compose clear and cohesive texts in different media and technologies
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Understand that choices in grammar, punctuation and vocabulary contribute to the effectiveness of texts
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Experiment using a range of language features, eg connectives, topic sentences, active and passive voice and nominalisation
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Understand the use of vocabulary to express greater precision of meaning, and know that words can have different meanings in different contexts (ACELA1512)
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Investigate how vocabulary choices, including evaluative language can express shades of meaning, feeling and opinion (ACELA1525)
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Use grammatical features, eg pronouns, conjunctions and connectives, to accurately link ideas and information to ensure meaning when composing texts
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Understand that choices in grammar, punctuation and vocabulary contribute to the effectiveness of texts
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EN3-6B