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Tune in to Lit Happens, where we, two passionate HSC English educators, explore how to write an essay, focusing on what makes a good essay and providing an overview of persuasive essay writing for HSC Advanced and Standard English students. This episode delves into the hallmarks of a strong essay: clear structure, compelling arguments, and effective evidence, while introducing persuasive essays as a form that convinces through logic, emotion, and credibility. We provide step-by-step strategies tailored for educators supporting their students and HSC students aiming for top marks, marking the start of a series to elevate your essay skills. Don't miss it!
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Tune in to Lit Happens, where we - two dedicated HSC English educators - guide you through Year 11 Advanced English Module A: Narratives That Shape Our World. In this episode, we examine how narratives, through their varied forms and historical contexts, shape individual and collective identities, values, and perspectives. We analyse the narrative techniques and structures that create impactful stories and provide practical strategies for students to develop sophisticated analytical and creative responses that connect texts to universal human experiences. Designed for educators seeking to foster critical engagement and Year 11 Advanced English students establishing a strong foundation for HSC achievement, this episode equips you to explore the transformative power of storytelling with clarity and insight.
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Tune in to Lit Happens, where we - two passionate HSC English educators - guide you through Advanced English Module C: The Craft of Writing, with a focus on Noel Pearson’s evocative eulogy for Gough Whitlam. In this episode, we explore how Pearson’s speech honours Whitlam’s legacy of equality and Indigenous rights, analyse its masterful use of anecdote, rhetorical devices, and cultural references, and provide strategies for students to craft their own compelling pieces inspired by its structure and tone. Tailored for educators seeking to inspire deep analysis and Advanced English students aiming for a Band 6, this episode will help you harness the eulogy’s emotional and intellectual depth to create responses that resonate with authority and insight.
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Tune in to Lit Happens, where we - two passionate HSC English educators - guide you through Advanced English Module C: The Craft of Writing, with a focus on Kim Cheng Boey’s evocative poem, Stamp Collecting. In this episode, we explore how Boey captures the interplay of memory, heritage, and transnational identity through the symbolic act of stamp collecting, analyse techniques like extended metaphor, free verse, and reflective tone, and provide strategies for students to craft their own imaginative pieces inspired by the poem. Tailored for educators seeking to inspire creativity and Advanced English students aiming for a Band 6, this episode will help you connect with the poem’s layered themes and create responses that reflect personal and cultural depth.
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Tune in to Lit Happens, where we - two passionate HSC English educators - guide you through Advanced English Module C: The Craft of Writing, with a focus on Colum McCann’s reflective short story, What Time Is It Now, Where You Are?. In this episode, we explore how McCann uses metafiction to bridge time, place, and human connection through the act of storytelling, analyse techniques like fragmented structure and shifting perspectives, and provide strategies for students to craft their own layered, imaginative pieces inspired by the text. Tailored for educators seeking to inspire creativity and Advanced English students aiming for a Band 6, this episode will help you engage with the story’s emotional depth and create responses that showcase originality and insight.
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Tune in to Lit Happens, where we - two passionate HSC English educators - guide you through Advanced English Module C: The Craft of Writing, with a focus on Nam Le’s intricate short story, Love and Honour and Pity and Pride and Compassion and Sacrifice. In this episode, we explore how Le uses metafiction to examine the ethics of storytelling, cultural identity, and father-son dynamics, analyse advanced techniques like intertextuality and non-linear structure, and provide strategies for students to craft their own sophisticated pieces inspired by the text. Tailored for educators seeking to challenge their students and Advanced English students aiming for a Band 6, this episode will help you navigate the story’s ambiguity and create responses that reflect depth and creativity.
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Tune in to Lit Happens, where we - two passionate HSC English educators - guide you through Standard English Module C: The Craft of Writing, with a focus on Catherine Cole’s poignant short story, Home. In this episode, we explore how Cole’s narrative captures the migrant experience, highlighting themes of belonging, isolation, and hope, analyse the language techniques and episodic structure that shape Ahmed’s journey, and provide practical strategies for students to create their own imaginative, discursive, or persuasive pieces inspired by the text. Tailored for educators seeking to inspire empathy and creativity in the classroom and students aiming to refine their writing craft, this episode will help you draw on Home’s themes to compose meaningful responses that reflect your unique perspective.
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Tune in to Lit Happens, where we - two passionate HSC English educators - guide you through Standard English Module C: The Craft of Writing, with a focus on Ray Bradbury’s thought-provoking short story, The Pedestrian. In this episode, we explore how Bradbury’s narrative challenges conformity and celebrates individuality, analyse the language techniques and forms that shape its powerful message, and provide practical strategies for students to create their own imaginative, discursive, or persuasive pieces inspired by the text. Tailored for educators seeking to spark creativity in the classroom and students aiming to refine their writing craft, this episode will help you harness The Pedestrian’s themes to compose compelling responses that reflect your unique voice.
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Tune in to Lit Happens, where we - two passionate HSC English educators - guide you through Standard English Module B: Close Study of Literature, with a deep dive into Peter Weir’s iconic film, The Truman Show. In this episode, we explore how the film examines reality, freedom, and control, analyse its cinematic techniques and narrative structure, and provide practical strategies for students to develop insightful responses that unpack its enduring significance. Tailored for educators seeking to enrich their teaching and students aiming to excel in their close study, this episode will help you uncover the layers of The Truman Show and connect its themes to your own perspectives.
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Tune in to Lit Happens, where we - two passionate HSC English educators - guide you through Standard English Module A: Language, Identity and Culture, with a deep dive into Contemporary Asian Poetry. In this episode, we explore how language reflects and shapes individual and collective identities, analyse the cultural perspectives embedded in these poems, and assess how poetic forms and features communicate ideas, values, and attitudes. Designed for educators seeking to inspire and students aiming to excel, we also share strategies for crafting responses and imaginative texts that explore representations of identity and culture, helping you connect with these diverse voices on a personal level.
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Tune in to Lit Happens, where we - two passionate HSC English educators - guide you through Module A: Textual Conversations, this time exploring the raw and resonant poetry of Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes. In this episode, we uncover the purpose of the module, dive into the intense emotions and striking imagery of their works, examine their resonances and dissonances, and share practical strategies for crafting a compelling thesis statement in your Stage 6 essays. Tailored for educators looking to inspire and students eager to master their comparative analysis, this episode reveals how these poetic voices intertwine and diverge to explore love, loss, and identity across time.
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Tune in to Lit Happens as two dedicated HSC English educators guide you through Module A: Textual Conversations, this time with John Donne’s timeless poetry and Margaret Edson’s modern play W;t. In this episode, we unpack the purpose of the module, delve into the metaphysical richness of Donne’s works and the poignant reflections of W;t, examine their resonances and dissonances, and offer practical strategies for crafting a standout thesis. Perfect for educators seeking fresh teaching angles or students aiming to deepen their comparative analysis, this episode bridges 17th-century wit and 20th-century introspection to illuminate life, death, and the human experience.
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Lit Happens Episode 7: Tempest and Hagseed – Navigating Textual Conversations
Join us on Lit Happens as two passionate HSC English educators unpack Module A: Textual Conversations with Shakespeare’s The Tempest and Margaret Atwood’s Hagseed. In this episode, we dive into the art of comparative study, breaking down the purpose of the module, analysing key themes and concepts in both texts, exploring their resonances and dissonances, and sharing practical strategies for crafting a compelling thesis. Whether you’re an educator seeking fresh perspectives or a student aiming to ace your analysis, we’ve got you covered with insights to enrich your understanding of these timeless works and their powerful dialogue across paradigms.
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Dive into ‘Lit Happens’ Episode 6: Mastering the Craft of Writing
We’re two passionate HSC English educators sharing our story, from student to teacher, on why English matters. In this episode, we explore the "Craft of Writing" module for both Advanced and Standard English. We’ll break down the rubric, share practical strategies for sharpening writing skills, and offer tips on how students can develop their own voice while mastering imaginative, persuasive, and reflective writing. From analysing mentor texts to tackling the creative process, this episode is chock-full of insights to help students and educators nail this dynamic module.
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Dive into ‘Lit Happens’ Episode 5: Exploring the Reading to Write module
We’re two passionate HSC English educators sharing our story, from student to teacher, on why English matters. In this episode, we dive into the Advanced and Standard English rubric for the Preliminary Common Module, "Reading to Write." We'll demystify the module by offering practical advice on how to tackle it, highlighting the skills students need to succeed, and providing insights that lead to success. Whether you're a student or a fellow educator, this episode is your guide to mastering English through the art of Reading to Write.
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Dive into ‘Lit Happens’ Episode 4: Calling New Teachers - Early Career Challenges
We’re two passionate HSC English educators sharing our story, from student to teacher, on why English matters. In this episode, we share our insights on teaching English in the current climate. We reflect on the challenges we've encountered early in our careers, such as mastering classroom management, adapting to the curriculum, the importance of mentorship, maintaining work-life balance, and the continuous need for professional development. Through our seasoned perspective, we offer advice and stories from our own journey, providing support and guidance to newer teachers.
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Dive into ‘Lit Happens’ Episode 3: Module B Breakdown - Dissecting the Critical/Close Study with Lit Happens!
We’re two passionate HSC English educators sharing our story, from student to teacher, on why English matters.
In this episode, we discuss the key components of the Advanced English rubric for Module B: Critical/Close Study as well as some practical guidance on how to approach the comparative analysis and plan for personal student perspectives.
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We’re two passionate HSC English educators sharing our story, from student to teacher, on why English matters.
In this episode, we discuss the key components of the Advanced English rubric for Module A Textual Conversations as well as some practical guidance on how to approach the comparative analysis and plan for personal student perspectives.
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Welcome to Lit Happens, your go-to channel for senior English teachers! We're passionate HSC educators here to demystify the senior syllabi. Dive into our trailer to discover how we tackle prescriptions, modules, rubrics, and texts, providing you with clear insights and practical strategies. Subscribe to enhance your teaching and empower your students. Navigate the world of senior English with confidence - your journey starts here!
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Dive into "Lit Happens" Episode 1: Meet The Teachers! We're passionate HSC English educators sharing our story, from student to teacher, and why English matters. Discover syllabus tips, future episode themes, and join our literary community. Available on multiple platforms - subscribe wherever you listen!Follow us on the following Platforms:
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