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Skillo provides free Year 7 NAPLAN Language expressing social identity and register practice (AC9E7LA01) for Australian students. No signup, no email, no credit card. Practice questions aligned with the ACARA Australian Curriculum v9.0 strand. Open and start in 10 seconds.

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Year 7 students facing their third NAPLAN need to be confident with language expressing social identity and register. Understand how language expresses and creates personal and social identities — choosing appropriate register (formal/informal) for context and audience. Skillo has targeted practice questions for this exact skill, mapped to the Australian Curriculum v9.0, free and ready to go.

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What does the Year 7 NAPLAN Language expressing social identity and register test cover?

  • Understand how language expresses and creates personal and social identities — choosing appropriate register (formal/informal) for context and audience.
  • Questions test identification and correction of errors
  • Both Australian English conventions and sentence structure are assessed

Try a sample Language expressing social identity and register question

Question 1Easy

Read this sentence and choose the best revision to fix the tense error. 'Kofi climbed the hill and takes photos of the valley below.'

A) Kofi climbs the hill and takes photos of the valley below.
B) Kofi climbed the hill and took photos of the valley below.
C) Kofi climbed the hill and is taking photos of the valley below.
D) Kofi had climbed the hill and takes photos of the valley below.

Answer: The original sentence incorrectly mixes past tense 'climbed' with present tense 'takes'. Option B corrects this by using simple past tense for both verbs: 'climbed' and 'took'. Option A changes both verbs to present tense, which is consistent but alters the original past-tense meaning. Options C and D still mix tenses.

Question 2Medium

Which sentence uses a pronoun that clearly and correctly refers to its antecedent?

A) Maya showed the teacher her recipe, and she was impressed.
B) The food technology students finished early, so she watched a cooking demonstration.
C) The croissant recipe had been tested many times, and it had never failed.
D) Tom and Luca both finished the dish, and he was proud of his work.

Answer: In Option C, 'it' clearly and unambiguously refers to 'the croissant recipe' — there is only one possible antecedent. Option A is ambiguous — 'she' could refer to Maya OR the teacher. Option B uses 'she' to refer back to 'students' (plural) — the pronoun number does not agree. Option D is ambiguous — 'he' could refer to Tom OR Luca.

Question 3Hard

Select the sentence that correctly uses 'its' or 'it's'. The sentences are about a kookaburra observed in a backyard in Brisbane.

A) The kookaburra sat on it's favourite branch and called loudly.
B) Its been known that the kookaburra calls most often at dawn.
C) The kookaburra ruffled its feathers before flying off into the gum tree.
D) Its' call echoed across the neighbourhood every morning.

Answer: Option C is correct — 'Its' (without an apostrophe) is the possessive pronoun, showing that the feathers belong to the kookaburra. 'It's' is only correct as a contraction of 'it is' or 'it has'.

How should my child prepare for Year 7 NAPLAN Language expressing social identity and register?

  1. Select Year 7 and Grammar on the home screen
  2. Use Quick Practice — questions on language expressing social identity and register will appear as part of the session
  3. Check the Skill Breakdown on your profile to track your accuracy on language expressing social identity and register specifically
  4. Review explanations after each question to understand the reasoning behind correct answers

Skillo is free, requires no email or account details, and is built specifically for Australian students. Every question is mapped to the Australian Curriculum v9.0 and filtered by skill so your child practises exactly what they need.

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