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EAL Year 12 – Units 3 & 4 – 2024 SD

$39.95

Available: July 2023

Accessible and engaging, Insight’s new EAL Year 12: VCE Units 3 & 4 provides comprehensive coverage of the new VCE English/EAL Study Design, to be implemented at Year 12 in 2024. Developed by highly experienced EAL teachers and assessors, EAL Year 12: VCE Units 3 & 4 presents clear explanations of key concepts and step-by-step guidelines for completing assessment tasks in all areas of study. Practical strategies for writing both analytically and creatively aid students to produce fluent and well-structured responses for all Outcomes in Units 3 and 4. Examples, models, and a wide variety of engaging individual and group activities are designed to scaffold and develop students’ listening, comprehension, analytical and expressive skills. Supplementary digital resources, accessible via QR codes, provide further opportunities for the consolidation and extension of these practical skills. The book features:
  • Guidelines and models for developing analytical responses to texts
  • A comprehensive chapter on responding to audio and audiovisual material about the selected texts
  • Detailed explorations of the four key ideas in the Framework of Ideas, and of the mentor texts associated with each
  • Practical writing tips and tools to aid students in creating original texts in different forms
  • Advice and models for analysing a range of stimulating media texts, including audio and audiovisual texts
  • Annotated high-level sample student responses for all assessment tasks
  • A bonus digital chapter (available in early 2024) presenting clear explanations of the requirements of the end-of-year exam and targeted advice for achieving strong results in each section
  • A variety of bonus digital content, including video tutorials, consolidation and extension activities, and additional sample responses.
Click here to view sample pages.
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EAL Year 12 – Units 3 & 4 – 2024 SD

$39.95

Available: July 2023

Accessible and engaging, Insight’s new EAL Year 12: VCE Units 3 & 4 provides comprehensive coverage of the new VCE English/EAL Study Design, to be implemented at Year 12 in 2024. Developed by highly experienced EAL teachers and assessors, EAL Year 12: VCE Units 3 & 4 presents clear explanations of key concepts and step-by-step guidelines for completing assessment tasks in all areas of study. Practical strategies for writing both analytically and creatively aid students to produce fluent and well-structured responses for all Outcomes in Units 3 and 4. Examples, models, and a wide variety of engaging individual and group activities are designed to scaffold and develop students’ listening, comprehension, analytical and expressive skills. Supplementary digital resources, accessible via QR codes, provide further opportunities for the consolidation and extension of these practical skills. The book features:
  • Guidelines and models for developing analytical responses to texts
  • A comprehensive chapter on responding to audio and audiovisual material about the selected texts
  • Detailed explorations of the four key ideas in the Framework of Ideas, and of the mentor texts associated with each
  • Practical writing tips and tools to aid students in creating original texts in different forms
  • Advice and models for analysing a range of stimulating media texts, including audio and audiovisual texts
  • Annotated high-level sample student responses for all assessment tasks
  • A bonus digital chapter (available in early 2024) presenting clear explanations of the requirements of the end-of-year exam and targeted advice for achieving strong results in each section
  • A variety of bonus digital content, including video tutorials, consolidation and extension activities, and additional sample responses.
Click here to view sample pages.
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English Language for Senior Students: A Guide to Metalanguage

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Insight’s English Language for Senior Students: A Guide to Metalanguage is an invaluable resource for Units 1–4 of the English Language 2016–2020 Study Design. It offers clear and accessible definitions of all metalanguage, accompanied by engaging activities and sample responses. The guide demystifies the prescribed linguistic terminology, enabling students to become confident metalanguage users, whether studying English Language in Year 11 or Year 12. FEATURES:
  • Explanations of all metalanguage from Units 1–4 of the current English Language Study Design
  • An easy-to-navigate format, with metalanguage organised into subsystems, mirroring the Study Design
  • Exercises to test students’ understanding of the metalanguage, with accompanying answers
  • Spoken and written language samples from both formal and informal registers to provide context for metalanguage exercises
  • An index for efficient access to metalanguage explanations.
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English Language for Senior Students: A Guide to Metalanguage

$33.95$57.95
Insight’s English Language for Senior Students: A Guide to Metalanguage is an invaluable resource for Units 1–4 of the English Language 2016–2020 Study Design. It offers clear and accessible definitions of all metalanguage, accompanied by engaging activities and sample responses. The guide demystifies the prescribed linguistic terminology, enabling students to become confident metalanguage users, whether studying English Language in Year 11 or Year 12. FEATURES:
  • Explanations of all metalanguage from Units 1–4 of the current English Language Study Design
  • An easy-to-navigate format, with metalanguage organised into subsystems, mirroring the Study Design
  • Exercises to test students’ understanding of the metalanguage, with accompanying answers
  • Spoken and written language samples from both formal and informal registers to provide context for metalanguage exercises
  • An index for efficient access to metalanguage explanations.
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English Language Year 11 – Units 1 & 2 – 2024 SD ETA TBA

$44.95

Available: August 2023

Insight’s new English Language Year 11: VCE Units 1 & 2 provides comprehensive coverage of Units 1 and 2 of the VCE English Language Study Design, to be implemented in 2024. The book offers an accessible, engaging approach and includes clear explanations of linguistic theory supported by a range of evidence from historical and contemporary research, as well as a variety of stimulating individual and group activities. Written by highly experienced English Language teachers and assessors, this resource supports students in developing the knowledge and skills necessary for success in English Language Units 1 and 2, while challenging them to think critically and extend their learning in an exciting course of study. This book features:
  • Clear definitions and explanations of key metalanguage and linguistic terms, as well as models for their use in analysis
  • A range of sample texts and transcripts demonstrating the various features of language use
  • Detailed advice on tackling linguistic fieldwork, both in and out of the classroom
  • Student-driven activities accompanying each chapter, encouraging students to develop their understanding of the key knowledge and skills
  • High-level sample answers, available online
  • Links to further reading and resources.
Click here to view sample pages. Authors : Selina Dennis: Selina Dennis holds a Bachelor of Arts and Science from the University of Melbourne, with majors in Computer Science, Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, and a minor in Old English. She has been heavily involved in the English Language community through numerous subject associations. Selina regularly presents at professional development sessions, and writes and reviews subject-related resources and practice exams. Selina has worked with the VCAA for the past decade in numerous roles, including as chief assessor and in exam assessment, as well as in study design consultations. Natalie Gleeson: With over 20 years of teaching VCE English and English Language across a range of schools, Natalie Gleeson draws on her experience and expertise as a curriculum and exam writer, assessor and presenter. Natalie holds a Master of Education from the Australian Catholic University and is a well-known and respected member of the English Language teaching community. Natalie also works with new and experienced teachers, providing professional learning and advice on implementing the VCE English Language curriculum. She specialises in providing professional learning for teachers in analytical writing forms in the English Language classroom, and brings with her a wealth of experience as well as skills in presenting engaging content and learning. Luke A Francis: Luke A Francis has completed a Bachelor of Arts at La Trobe University, majoring in linguistics, and drama and a Post Graduate Diploma of Education at the University of Melbourne, and is due to complete a Master of Educational Leadership through the University of Melbourne in 2023. As well as writing and marking trial examinations, he runs professional development opportunities for pre-service teacher candidates, teaching staff and VCE students through a number of professional associations and universities. Luke is a regular assessor with VCAA and is respected in the community of English Language teachers for being an unabashed nerd and bringing his passion for linguistics to the fore. Anna Stewart: Anna Stewart made her way to English Language after working as an EAL educator in various countries around the world. She holds a Bachelor of Commerce and Music from Monash University and a Master of Applied Linguistics from the University of New England. Anna has completed further studies in German, Japanese and Latin, and taught languages alongside English Language upon her return to Australia. Anna took time away from the school system to run her own business in literacy, English and linguistics education while raising her own young family. She later returned as an active member of the English Language community, contributing to curriculum development, exam writing and assessing, and as a presenter. Anna is currently working towards her PhD in education with a focused interest on designing and testing a grammar program for the secondary classroom.
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English Language Year 11 – Units 1 & 2 – 2024 SD ETA TBA

$44.95

Available: August 2023

Insight’s new English Language Year 11: VCE Units 1 & 2 provides comprehensive coverage of Units 1 and 2 of the VCE English Language Study Design, to be implemented in 2024. The book offers an accessible, engaging approach and includes clear explanations of linguistic theory supported by a range of evidence from historical and contemporary research, as well as a variety of stimulating individual and group activities. Written by highly experienced English Language teachers and assessors, this resource supports students in developing the knowledge and skills necessary for success in English Language Units 1 and 2, while challenging them to think critically and extend their learning in an exciting course of study. This book features:
  • Clear definitions and explanations of key metalanguage and linguistic terms, as well as models for their use in analysis
  • A range of sample texts and transcripts demonstrating the various features of language use
  • Detailed advice on tackling linguistic fieldwork, both in and out of the classroom
  • Student-driven activities accompanying each chapter, encouraging students to develop their understanding of the key knowledge and skills
  • High-level sample answers, available online
  • Links to further reading and resources.
Click here to view sample pages. Authors : Selina Dennis: Selina Dennis holds a Bachelor of Arts and Science from the University of Melbourne, with majors in Computer Science, Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, and a minor in Old English. She has been heavily involved in the English Language community through numerous subject associations. Selina regularly presents at professional development sessions, and writes and reviews subject-related resources and practice exams. Selina has worked with the VCAA for the past decade in numerous roles, including as chief assessor and in exam assessment, as well as in study design consultations. Natalie Gleeson: With over 20 years of teaching VCE English and English Language across a range of schools, Natalie Gleeson draws on her experience and expertise as a curriculum and exam writer, assessor and presenter. Natalie holds a Master of Education from the Australian Catholic University and is a well-known and respected member of the English Language teaching community. Natalie also works with new and experienced teachers, providing professional learning and advice on implementing the VCE English Language curriculum. She specialises in providing professional learning for teachers in analytical writing forms in the English Language classroom, and brings with her a wealth of experience as well as skills in presenting engaging content and learning. Luke A Francis: Luke A Francis has completed a Bachelor of Arts at La Trobe University, majoring in linguistics, and drama and a Post Graduate Diploma of Education at the University of Melbourne, and is due to complete a Master of Educational Leadership through the University of Melbourne in 2023. As well as writing and marking trial examinations, he runs professional development opportunities for pre-service teacher candidates, teaching staff and VCE students through a number of professional associations and universities. Luke is a regular assessor with VCAA and is respected in the community of English Language teachers for being an unabashed nerd and bringing his passion for linguistics to the fore. Anna Stewart: Anna Stewart made her way to English Language after working as an EAL educator in various countries around the world. She holds a Bachelor of Commerce and Music from Monash University and a Master of Applied Linguistics from the University of New England. Anna has completed further studies in German, Japanese and Latin, and taught languages alongside English Language upon her return to Australia. Anna took time away from the school system to run her own business in literacy, English and linguistics education while raising her own young family. She later returned as an active member of the English Language community, contributing to curriculum development, exam writing and assessing, and as a presenter. Anna is currently working towards her PhD in education with a focused interest on designing and testing a grammar program for the secondary classroom.
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English Language Year 12 – Units 3 & 4 – 2024 SD

$44.95
Available: September 2023 Insight’s new English Language Year 12: VCE Units 3 & 4 provides comprehensive coverage of Units 3 and 4 of the VCE English Language Study Design, to be implemented in 2024. Each chapter provides clear and thorough explanations of key knowledge, supported by linguistic theory and contemporary examples. Written by highly experienced English Language teachers and assessors, this title provides students with clarity and direction regarding the content and Outcomes for each area of study. A variety of engaging activities will assist students to prepare for assessment tasks and lay the critical foundations for success in the end-of-year exam. This book features:
  • Accessible and thorough coverage of the key knowledge for each of the Outcomes in the Study Design
  • Activities designed to encourage the development of skills in identifying, describing and analysing features of formal and informal language in written and spoken texts
  • Activities designed to encourage the development of skills in identifying, describing and analysing varieties of English in Australian society
  • An exploration of attitudes towards these varieties of English, and of how language choices reflect and convey identity
  • High-level sample answers, available online
  • Links to further reading and resources.
  Authors : Selina Dennis: Selina Dennis holds a Bachelor of Arts and Science from the University of Melbourne, with majors in Computer Science, Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, and a minor in Old English. She has been heavily involved in the English Language community through numerous subject associations. Selina regularly presents at professional development sessions, and writes and reviews subject-related resources and practice exams. Selina has worked with the VCAA for the past decade in numerous roles, including as chief assessor and in exam assessment, as well as in study design consultations. Natalie Gleeson: With over 20 years of teaching VCE English and English Language across a range of schools, Natalie Gleeson draws on her experience and expertise as a curriculum and exam writer, assessor and presenter. Natalie holds a Master of Education from the Australian Catholic University and is a well-known and respected member of the English Language teaching community. Natalie also works with new and experienced teachers, providing professional learning and advice on implementing the VCE English Language curriculum. She specialises in providing professional learning for teachers in analytical writing forms in the English Language classroom, and brings with her a wealth of experience as well as skills in presenting engaging content and learning. Luke A Francis: Luke A Francis has completed a Bachelor of Arts at La Trobe University, majoring in linguistics, and drama and a Post Graduate Diploma of Education at the University of Melbourne, and is due to complete a Master of Educational Leadership through the University of Melbourne in 2023. As well as writing and marking trial examinations, he runs professional development opportunities for pre-service teacher candidates, teaching staff and VCE students through a number of professional associations and universities. Luke is a regular assessor with VCAA and is respected in the community of English Language teachers for being an unabashed nerd and bringing his passion for linguistics to the fore. Anna Stewart: Anna Stewart made her way to English Language after working as an EAL educator in various countries around the world. She holds a Bachelor of Commerce and Music from Monash University and a Master of Applied Linguistics from the University of New England. Anna has completed further studies in German, Japanese and Latin, and taught languages alongside English Language upon her return to Australia. Anna took time away from the school system to run her own business in literacy, English and linguistics education while raising her own young family. She later returned as an active member of the English Language community, contributing to curriculum development, exam writing and assessing, and as a presenter. Anna is currently working towards her PhD in education with a focused interest on designing and testing a grammar program for the secondary classroom.
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English Language Year 12 – Units 3 & 4 – 2024 SD

$44.95
Available: September 2023 Insight’s new English Language Year 12: VCE Units 3 & 4 provides comprehensive coverage of Units 3 and 4 of the VCE English Language Study Design, to be implemented in 2024. Each chapter provides clear and thorough explanations of key knowledge, supported by linguistic theory and contemporary examples. Written by highly experienced English Language teachers and assessors, this title provides students with clarity and direction regarding the content and Outcomes for each area of study. A variety of engaging activities will assist students to prepare for assessment tasks and lay the critical foundations for success in the end-of-year exam. This book features:
  • Accessible and thorough coverage of the key knowledge for each of the Outcomes in the Study Design
  • Activities designed to encourage the development of skills in identifying, describing and analysing features of formal and informal language in written and spoken texts
  • Activities designed to encourage the development of skills in identifying, describing and analysing varieties of English in Australian society
  • An exploration of attitudes towards these varieties of English, and of how language choices reflect and convey identity
  • High-level sample answers, available online
  • Links to further reading and resources.
  Authors : Selina Dennis: Selina Dennis holds a Bachelor of Arts and Science from the University of Melbourne, with majors in Computer Science, Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, and a minor in Old English. She has been heavily involved in the English Language community through numerous subject associations. Selina regularly presents at professional development sessions, and writes and reviews subject-related resources and practice exams. Selina has worked with the VCAA for the past decade in numerous roles, including as chief assessor and in exam assessment, as well as in study design consultations. Natalie Gleeson: With over 20 years of teaching VCE English and English Language across a range of schools, Natalie Gleeson draws on her experience and expertise as a curriculum and exam writer, assessor and presenter. Natalie holds a Master of Education from the Australian Catholic University and is a well-known and respected member of the English Language teaching community. Natalie also works with new and experienced teachers, providing professional learning and advice on implementing the VCE English Language curriculum. She specialises in providing professional learning for teachers in analytical writing forms in the English Language classroom, and brings with her a wealth of experience as well as skills in presenting engaging content and learning. Luke A Francis: Luke A Francis has completed a Bachelor of Arts at La Trobe University, majoring in linguistics, and drama and a Post Graduate Diploma of Education at the University of Melbourne, and is due to complete a Master of Educational Leadership through the University of Melbourne in 2023. As well as writing and marking trial examinations, he runs professional development opportunities for pre-service teacher candidates, teaching staff and VCE students through a number of professional associations and universities. Luke is a regular assessor with VCAA and is respected in the community of English Language teachers for being an unabashed nerd and bringing his passion for linguistics to the fore. Anna Stewart: Anna Stewart made her way to English Language after working as an EAL educator in various countries around the world. She holds a Bachelor of Commerce and Music from Monash University and a Master of Applied Linguistics from the University of New England. Anna has completed further studies in German, Japanese and Latin, and taught languages alongside English Language upon her return to Australia. Anna took time away from the school system to run her own business in literacy, English and linguistics education while raising her own young family. She later returned as an active member of the English Language community, contributing to curriculum development, exam writing and assessing, and as a presenter. Anna is currently working towards her PhD in education with a focused interest on designing and testing a grammar program for the secondary classroom.
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English Year 12 – Units 3 & 4 – 2024 SD

$44.95
Insight’s English Year 12: VCE Units 3 & 4 is a comprehensive and practical guide to the new VCE English/EAL Study Design, which will be implemented at Year 12 in 2024. It covers all key knowledge and skills, and also includes step-by-step guidelines for completing all assessment tasks. English Year 12: VCE Units 3 & 4 provides clear, accessible definitions, explanations and examples of the central concepts and terms in each area of study, building and consolidating students’ understanding. Numerous individual and group activities, word banks, sentence starters and step-by-step processes enable students to apply their knowledge and develop skills and confidence in every area of the course. The book features:
  • Strategies for analysing topics and developing strong analytical responses to texts
  • Explorations of the four key ideas in the Framework of Ideas
  • Guidelines for drawing on mentor texts in order to create effective and cohesive written pieces
  • Practical writing tips and tools to aid students in producing original texts in different forms
  • A wide range of media texts, including audio and audiovisual texts, on current local, national and international issues
  • Annotated high-level sample responses for all assessment tasks
  • A bonus digital chapter (available in early 2024) on the new end-of-year exam
  • A variety of supplementary digital resources, including video tutorials, extra activities, online texts for analysis and additional sample responses.
Click here to view sample pages.
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English Year 12 – Units 3 & 4 – 2024 SD

$44.95
Insight’s English Year 12: VCE Units 3 & 4 is a comprehensive and practical guide to the new VCE English/EAL Study Design, which will be implemented at Year 12 in 2024. It covers all key knowledge and skills, and also includes step-by-step guidelines for completing all assessment tasks. English Year 12: VCE Units 3 & 4 provides clear, accessible definitions, explanations and examples of the central concepts and terms in each area of study, building and consolidating students’ understanding. Numerous individual and group activities, word banks, sentence starters and step-by-step processes enable students to apply their knowledge and develop skills and confidence in every area of the course. The book features:
  • Strategies for analysing topics and developing strong analytical responses to texts
  • Explorations of the four key ideas in the Framework of Ideas
  • Guidelines for drawing on mentor texts in order to create effective and cohesive written pieces
  • Practical writing tips and tools to aid students in producing original texts in different forms
  • A wide range of media texts, including audio and audiovisual texts, on current local, national and international issues
  • Annotated high-level sample responses for all assessment tasks
  • A bonus digital chapter (available in early 2024) on the new end-of-year exam
  • A variety of supplementary digital resources, including video tutorials, extra activities, online texts for analysis and additional sample responses.
Click here to view sample pages.
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