I think they are, their course is very different to the standard/advanced english one even though they're also doing journeys.hopeles5ly said:doesn't the ESL class do all three journeys? that's what my cousin is doing.
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I think they are, their course is very different to the standard/advanced english one even though they're also doing journeys.hopeles5ly said:doesn't the ESL class do all three journeys? that's what my cousin is doing.
http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/syllabus_hsc/pdf_doc/hsc_english_poster_0607.pdf
http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/syllabus_hsc/syllabus2000_liste.html
Actually ESL complies with the same course as you would do in English Advanced/Extension, AOS is the only common area in English. Additionally, there is not one AOS English course which takes in all 3 prescribed area of studies, you only choose one.Originally Posted by hopeles5ly
doesn't the ESL class do all three journeys? that's what my cousin is doing
Actually the Physical Journey is quite broad, and yes you can talk about death, suicide,etc, Our teacher actually told us at the beginning of the course that we could do so, except hahah, don't make it too sentimental, because if you do, the BOS may believe that you're attempting a sucide and thus causing certain issues. [I'm not joking man haha, this has happened, and the BOS sent officers to that student to assist with his/her issues.Originally posted by lilsxcwog69: The concept of Physical Journeys is far to broad and mainstream
It also lacks the vital of elements of self - interest and death which need to be present in a text for it to be understood and thoroughly enjoyed by students.