ali777
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What does everyone else think? I've talked to heaps of my friends and haven't heard one opinion that supports mandatory English, so I thought I'd ask more people....
I don't see how any of the course content necessitates forcing the entire state to study English, it's like any other subject, some students are good at it, some aren't. Even "major" subjects like maths and the sciences are optional, so what makes the analysis of texts/contexts/etc so essential?
If English had been made up of grammar, spelling, vocabulary, learning about different text types (e.g. definitions of discussion, exposition, feature article, speech), and most of all, being taught how to write essays, I would have been all for it being compulsory. We need to know how to spell!! (lets hope I don't have too many typo's in here)
....but sadly, the course is pretty much irrelevant to my life. Which is ok, like I'm never going to use extension 1 maths but I enjoy it and am good at it, therefore i study it. Why shouldn't this same choice be given to students about whether or not to study the current English course?
I don't see how any of the course content necessitates forcing the entire state to study English, it's like any other subject, some students are good at it, some aren't. Even "major" subjects like maths and the sciences are optional, so what makes the analysis of texts/contexts/etc so essential?
If English had been made up of grammar, spelling, vocabulary, learning about different text types (e.g. definitions of discussion, exposition, feature article, speech), and most of all, being taught how to write essays, I would have been all for it being compulsory. We need to know how to spell!! (lets hope I don't have too many typo's in here)
....but sadly, the course is pretty much irrelevant to my life. Which is ok, like I'm never going to use extension 1 maths but I enjoy it and am good at it, therefore i study it. Why shouldn't this same choice be given to students about whether or not to study the current English course?