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On The Road: Travel, Culture & Representation in English Studies | Lit Happens S2E17

34 min · 6 de may de 2026
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In this practical episode Bel unpacks Elective C – On The Road for Year 11 English Studies. She breaks down the rubric and outcomes in plain language, suggests engaging texts, explores key ideas about travel and culture, and shares ready-to-use classroom activities. Designed specifically for English Studies teachers, this episode helps you teach representation, perspectives, and the consequences of travel in an accessible and engaging way. Key Questions Explored * What is Elective C ‘On The Road’ and what does the syllabus expect? * What are the core outcomes and rubric points for this elective? * Which texts work well for English Studies students? * What key concepts and ideas should you explore with your class? * What practical lesson activities and tasks can you use? Highlights from the Episode * Clear breakdown of Elective C rubric: diversity of cultural experiences, consequences of travel and tourism, audience/purpose/context, explicit vs implicit meaning * Strong text suggestions: Into the Wild, travel documentaries, tourism advertisements, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, travel blogs/vlogs, short stories and multimodal texts * Key concepts: Romanticised vs real travel experiences, cultural representation vs misrepresentation, impact of tourism, personal vs collective stories of travel * Practical classroom activities: Travel blog transformation (traveller vs local perspective), advertisement deconstruction, “Unexpected Journey” creative writing, documentary reflections * Teaching tips: Use everyday texts, connect to students’ own experiences, focus on accessible language and personal response 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 Share your favourite travel text or classroom activity for this elective 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! #OnTheRoad #EnglishStudies #HSC2026 #Year11English #EnglishTeacherNSW #TravelNarratives #LitHappensPodcast #NSWteachers

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episode On The Road: Travel, Culture & Representation in English Studies | Lit Happens S2E17 artwork

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