Year 11? Do ext 1. Decide if you want to keep it or not in year 12. Good stuff.anti said:Adv english and Ext 1 English are quite different in content and for what you're expected to do.
Adv. focuses more on analysing particular text types to extract meaning, composing text types to create meaning etc.
Ext. looks more at the meaning behind the meanings in texts, for example the context of the author, the social / cultural / political paradigms which the text espouses etc. You're not just analysing textual features. It's good if you enjoy a good dose of philosophy with your English.
i think that ext 1 is easier.... but everyone has different opinionssEstel said:Of course advanced is easier.
Standard English and Advanced English are VERY DIFFERENT in terms of modules, level of difficulty, texts etc!Tennille said:English extension isn't difficult like maths extension or anything. Advance english wouldn't be much different to standard english.
yehh but i mean i think to myself, how really good am i at maths, and doing 3unit would of really tested that, i never gave it a go, i used ot do mathematics, got 70% in my term 1 test but i dropped it due to lazyness, i regret being lazyTimeAndTide said:But you're in general maths? Wouldnt it be a big leap for you?
BTW...english not maths
Definatley go for EXT.1 eng, since its not that much different from adv.
From what I heard, the level of difficulty isn't very different. I know the texts are different, but apparently, not so much the difficulty. But someone was mentioning they mark standard harder than advance.A l said:Standard English and Advanced English are VERY DIFFERENT in terms of modules, level of difficulty, texts etc!
However, English Extension should only be recommended to those who enjoy English and its exploration of texts.