HSC English Advanced
Common Module, the three electives and Paper 2 essays. Edapt teaches the way you learn, then marks your responses against the NESA marking guidelines and band descriptors.
What Edapt covers in HSC English Advanced
Texts and Human Experiences
Build a thesis that holds across the paper, with evidence chosen for the module, not just quoted.
Module A, textual conversations
Connect the paired texts through context and form, the comparison NESA actually rewards.
Module B, critical study
Develop a genuine personal reading backed by close analysis, not a summary of critics.
Module C, craft of writing
Draft, mark and redraft imaginative and discursive pieces against the rubric.
Why HSC English Advanced students use Edapt
HSC English Advanced is marked against band descriptors, so two students who write the same amount can land two bands apart on how they analyse. Generic feedback like add more analysis does not tell you which sentence is doing the work.
Edapt marks your essay against the band descriptors for the module, shows you the criteria row by row and gives you the specific rewrites that move a paragraph from Band 4 to Band 5.
Marked like an assessor, not a chatbot
Illustrative example. Generic AI gives everyone the same note. Edapt marks against NESA (the NSW Education Standards Authority) criteria.
Solid essay. Consider adding more analysis and strengthening your conclusion.
The author uses language techniques to show the human experience of grief which makes the responder feel emotional and connected to the character.
- Analysis of the module concept
- 6 of 10
- Integration of textual evidence
- 5 of 8
- Control of language and structure
- 5 of 7
- Replace language techniques with the named device and quote it. Change the general claim to the fragmented syntax mirrors her grief, then quote the fragment.
- Turn feel emotional into an interpretive claim about the module. Say what the text argues about human experience, then tie it to your thesis.
HSC English Advanced AI tutor: common questions
Does Edapt mark to the NESA band descriptors?
Yes. Paste your response and the module, and Edapt marks it against the band descriptors for that task, gives you a band and shows the criteria that set it.
Can it help with all four modules?
Yes, Common Module and Modules A, B and C, including the imaginative and discursive writing in the craft of writing module.
Will it write my essay for me?
No. Edapt teaches the analysis and marks your drafts so you improve. In Guide me mode it questions you toward the answer rather than handing it over.
How much does it cost?
Nothing. Edapt is free for everyone, no card and no catch.
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