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Your skills in English are going to be valuable every day you walk the planet! That’s why one subject of the three English options, namely English Expression, English Literature and English Language are compulsory in Year 12. VCEnet will be suggesting tips on the English Expression course, which is undoubtedly the most popular. It employs your past experiences, creativity and critical thinking. Contrary to unsatisfying experiences you may have had with English, the Year 12 course allows you to explore, analyse and discuss the issues and themes presented in a text and in the media. So in this case, putting yourself in the shoes of the texts’ characters or journalists is not being "over the top". When you invest time in this English course, you’re investing in a challenge. As VCE English is designed to challenge your perspectives, language use, opinion’s and of course analyse the opinions of others. VCE English is worth the effort - considering it will actually give you skills for life and be counted as one of your top four subjects!

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  • VCE English Rundown
    This is that year 12 subject where it suddenly becomes glaringly obvious that all those English lessons in earlier years should really have been used in hard training. In this article, we fill in the 5 year gap in your knowledge.







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