Unit 1: English for learning
Area of Study 1: English for everyday purposes
Outcome 1
Engage with and understand everyday texts, and produce their own everyday texts making appropriate decisions in response to purpose, audience and context.
Examples of learning activities
Detailed example
Employment in Australia
- In small groups or as individuals, arrange to interview an adult about their work-related experiences in Australia. Before conducting the interview, access information about the relevant industry from the Australian Government Department of Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business
website.
- Prior to the interview, work in small groups to develop appropriate questions. Ensure there are a mixture of open and closed questions as well as rehearsed follow-up questions that should capture more information from the interviewee. Examples of follow-up questions are: ‘What makes you say that?’ or ‘Can you tell me more about what it is like to work night-shift?’
- Discuss and model etiquette strategies and culturally appropriate courtesy to be used in an interview. This may also involve identifying strategies to use when either speaker wants to request clarification.
- Observe or listen to successful radio, television or online interviewers to identify the language conventions they use to encourage their interviewees to answer in detail (such as gesture, facial expression, pause and tone). Examples of interviewers include Leigh Sales, Andrew Denton, Virginia Trioli, Fran Kelly, Julia Zemiro or Annabel Crabb.
- Use your prepared questions and strategies to encourage conversation when conducting the interview and, if required, follow up discussions with the individual.
- Use notes and observations to prepare a report or presentation on the interview. Include information about the relevant industry, trends and potential future development as well as presenting a case study of the interviewee. Seek feedback from peers on the clarity of the report/presentation before planning and drafting an effective way to formally communicate the content.