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The only problem is that you can't really spend a whole year learning how to write essays, particularly when you have nothing to write about. The poetry and Shakespeare (that we all loathe) allows for analysis and critical thinking. Our ideas about the texts can then be conveyed through an essay or some other written form.MasterOfDisgyis said:To be elegible for a UAI then English (ESL / Standard / Advanced) should be compulsary. But for people not wanting a UAI, you should be able to get an HSC without having to do English.
I think English is to focused on things we don't need, and it should be changed.
There should be a COMMON English course that people take which focuses on things we need (e.g. writing essays etc) in relation to our other courses. Why do we have to go over and over crap like poems?
Poetry, Film etc should all be EXTENTION courses (worth one unit each).
I agree with you on your first point i.e. that English shouldn't be compulsory for students opting against receiving a UAI. However, the decision over whether or not to do English in Years 11 and 12 must be made in Year 10 - I'm not sure whether students are ready at this stage to make a decision about receiving or not receiving a UAI.