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SACE Year 11 English as an Additional Language practice questions

Use Skill Align for SACE Year 11 English as an Additional Language practice questions and exercise questions after the relevant skill or text work has been taught. Students can start with the pathway demo, then practise by topic and mode.

24 practice skills

SACE Year 11 English as an Additional Language includes 24 practice skills across Reading and viewing, Text analysis, Argument and audience, and Written response.

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Sample SACE Year 11 English as an Additional Language questions

These sample questions are visible on the page before login. They show SACE Year 11 English as an Additional Language main idea, inference, vocabulary in context, cohesion, tone, and clear written expression explanations before opening the demo.

SACE Year 11 English as an Additional Language Main idea hard text

1. In a SACE Year 11 English as an Additional Language transcript about an Adelaide festival volunteer guide used for English as an Additional Language, the speaker explains that community participation in English as an Additional Language affects everyday routines. What is the main idea?

Choices
  • community participation in English as an Additional Language is presented as an everyday community issue, not only a background topic.
  • The speaker is only listing unrelated facts.
  • The transcript is mainly about grammar rules.
  • The setting is described as completely unimportant.
Explanation:

The strongest answer captures the whole message of the transcript rather than one small detail.

SACE Year 11 English as an Additional Language Inference hard text

2. A speaker in a SACE Year 11 English as an Additional Language listening transcript says, 'I used to hurry past the shared lanyard in the English as an Additional Language sample; now I stop and read the notice.' What can be inferred?

Choices
  • The speaker's attitude has shifted from indifference to attention.
  • The speaker has forgotten where the notice is.
  • The speaker dislikes every part of the community.
  • The speaker is describing an unrelated weather event.
Explanation:

The contrast between hurrying past and stopping shows a change in attitude.

SACE Year 11 English as an Additional Language Vocabulary in context hard text

3. In a SACE Year 11 English as an Additional Language article, community participation in English as an Additional Language is described as 'pressing' for student volunteers. What does 'pressing' most nearly mean here?

Choices
  • Urgent
  • Decorative
  • Finished
  • Optional
Explanation:

In this context, pressing means needing attention soon.

SACE Year 11 English as an Additional Language Cohesion hard text

4. A paragraph about an Adelaide festival volunteer guide used for English as an Additional Language begins, 'This change affects travel, cost and time. These pressures are not felt equally.' What does 'These pressures' refer to?

Choices
  • The combined effects on travel, cost and time
  • Only the word time
  • A new person who has not been mentioned
  • The title of the article
Explanation:

The pronoun group points back to the three effects named in the previous sentence.

SACE Year 11 English as an Additional Language Tone hard text

5. A SACE Year 11 English as an Additional Language notice for student volunteers says, 'Please bring your questions; the plan is still open to change.' What tone is created?

Choices
  • Consultative
  • Threatening
  • Sarcastic
  • Secretive
Explanation:

The invitation to ask questions and the openness to change create a cooperative, consultative tone.

SACE Year 11 English as an Additional Language Written expression hard text

6. A student responding to a SACE Year 11 English as an Additional Language prompt needs one clear sentence explaining why the shared lanyard in the English as an Additional Language sample is important. Which sentence is best?

Choices
  • the shared lanyard in the English as an Additional Language sample is important because it makes the wider issue of community participation in English as an Additional Language visible in a single local detail.
  • the shared lanyard in the English as an Additional Language sample is there and it is thing in the text.
  • This is important because I said it is important.
  • There are many words and the topic is a topic.
Explanation:

The sentence gives a clear reason and connects the detail to the wider issue.

For parents comparing SACE Year 11 English as an Additional Language support

SACE Year 11 English as an Additional Language practice should help students move from first impressions to evidence-based reading, language choices, and controlled written response. These examples preview main idea, inference, vocabulary in context, cohesion, tone, and clear written expression before the no-login English as an Additional Language demo.

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What this practice and exercise page covers

English as an Additional Language practice sits inside SACE English Stage 1 coverage for English, Essential English, English Literary Studies, EAL, text analysis, language, communication, and critical response, with Skill Align keeping the route focused on the selected English pathway.

Senior practice is organised by pathway, unit, topic, and mode so students can revise targeted areas rather than sitting a full-paper workflow every time. Skill Align treats practice questions and exercise questions as the same learning workflow: students answer curriculum-aligned questions, review explanations, and move between exercise mode and test mode.

Start with the public sample questions to check the question style, then use the curriculum coverage page to choose a topic that matches the student's current classwork.

Preview question styles
  • Reading and viewing: Students practise reading and viewing through short targeted questions, explanations, and mode-specific feedback.
  • Text analysis: Students practise text analysis through short targeted questions, explanations, and mode-specific feedback.
  • Argument and audience: Students practise argument and audience through short targeted questions, explanations, and mode-specific feedback.
Suggested first practice steps
  • Preview the public sample practice and exercise questions before creating a saved student session.
  • Choose one focus area that has already been introduced at school.
  • Use exercise mode for immediate explanations, then test mode when the student is ready for delayed feedback.

These examples are not the full topic list. Use the curriculum coverage page for the complete mapped pathway.

  • Reading and viewing
  • Text analysis
  • Argument and audience
  • Written response
Who it is for

South Australian students studying English as an Additional Language.

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