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“More Sophistication” – What Teachers Really Mean (Band 6 Hack) | Lit Happens S2E20

38 min · 27. maj 2026
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In this practical episode we tackle one of the most frustrating parts of HSC English for both students and teachers: feedback. A student asks: “I get feedback but don’t know what to actually do with it – my marks aren’t improving.” A teacher asks: “How do I give feedback that students can actually action without spending hours writing it?” We share real stories, simple translation tools, and proven systems that turn vague comments into clear, targeted improvements — helping students lift their marks faster while saving teachers time. Highlights from the Episode * Why most feedback fails and how to decode teacher comments like “more sophistication” * The brutal truth: students often do the wrong thing with the right advice * 3 practical shifts for students: decode teacher language, use one-target revision, and build a feedback folder system * 3 powerful reframes for teachers: the two-sentence rule, whole-class + individual hybrid, and modelling live examples * Key takeaway: Less feedback, better feedback, faster improvement — for both current HSC and the new syllabus Connect with Us * Instagram: https://instagram.com/lit.happensseniorenglish [https://instagram.com/lit.happensseniorenglish] * TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@lit.happensse [https://tiktok.com/@lit.happensse] * Email: lit.happensse@gmail.com * Resources – available on Teachers Pay Teachers Call to Action Share your biggest feedback struggle or favourite marking tip in the comments – we’ll feature the best ones next episode! Music produced by Instagram – @tmob2k YouTube – @tmob2000 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube or your favourite platform. Visit https://lithappensse.com/ [https://lithappensse.com/] for more practical guides, downloadable resources and English teacher support across Years 7–12. Subscribe and join us as we unpack English together! #HSCEnglish #HSCFeedback #Band6English #ModuleB #CraftOfWriting #EnglishTeacherNSW #HSC2026 #SeniorEnglish #LitHappensPodcast #NSWteachers

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In this practical episode we tackle one of the most frustrating parts of HSC English for both students and teachers: feedback. A student asks: “I get feedback but don’t know what to actually do with it – my marks aren’t improving.” A teacher asks: “How do I give feedback that students can actually action without spending hours writing it?” We share real stories, simple translation tools, and proven systems that turn vague comments into clear, targeted improvements — helping students lift their marks faster while saving teachers time. Highlights from the Episode * Why most feedback fails and how to decode teacher comments like “more sophistication” * The brutal truth: students often do the wrong thing with the right advice * 3 practical shifts for students: decode teacher language, use one-target revision, and build a feedback folder system * 3 powerful reframes for teachers: the two-sentence rule, whole-class + individual hybrid, and modelling live examples * Key takeaway: Less feedback, better feedback, faster improvement — for both current HSC and the new syllabus Connect with Us * Instagram: https://instagram.com/lit.happensseniorenglish [https://instagram.com/lit.happensseniorenglish] * TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@lit.happensse [https://tiktok.com/@lit.happensse] * Email: lit.happensse@gmail.com * Resources – available on Teachers Pay Teachers Call to Action Share your biggest feedback struggle or favourite marking tip in the comments – we’ll feature the best ones next episode! Music produced by Instagram – @tmob2k YouTube – @tmob2000 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube or your favourite platform. Visit https://lithappensse.com/ [https://lithappensse.com/] for more practical guides, downloadable resources and English teacher support across Years 7–12. Subscribe and join us as we unpack English together! #HSCEnglish #HSCFeedback #Band6English #ModuleB #CraftOfWriting #EnglishTeacherNSW #HSC2026 #SeniorEnglish #LitHappensPodcast #NSWteachers

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