Digital worlds – English for the web: Film review
Mark Range | Work Samples |
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70-79 | Lindsey Jo |
60-69 | Shane Kim |
50-59 | Reece Sam |
Description of task
Students create a digital portfolio that includes a review of the film The Matrix.
Context
During the study of this module, students have had the opportunity to experience, engage with and critique texts accessed through digital technology. They have examined the language, structure, purpose and audiences of these digital texts and further developed their skills in using language appropriately and accurately to compose and engage interactively with texts.
Outcomes
A student:
- H1.1 analyses extended and short texts in a range of forms to gain knowledge, understanding and appreciation of how English is used to convey meaning
- H1.4 produces a range of texts that demonstrate knowledge, understanding and skills gained in conveying meaning through language and other techniques
- H2.3 demonstrates skills in using the language conventions of a variety of textual forms, including literary texts, informative texts and texts for vocational contexts
- H3.1 recognises a range of purposes for and contexts in which language is used and selects appropriate text forms, vocabulary, style and tone when writing and speaking for those purposes
- H3.2 recognises a range of audiences and selects appropriate text forms, vocabulary, style and tone when writing and speaking for those audiences
Criteria for assessment
Students will be assessed on their ability to:
- demonstrate understanding of the concept of digital worlds – English for the web and consider issues explored in the film The Matrix
- demonstrate well-developed coherent ideas relevant to the task
- demonstrate effective control of the vocabulary, style, tone and form of a film review.
Marking scheme
The following scheme for the marking shows one approach to assigning value to a student’s work.
Range | Students in this range |
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17–20 |
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13–16 |
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9–12 |
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5–8 |
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1–4 |
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