I'd say start working on LA and start reading the newspaper
perhaps write notes on characters and themes for just your text response texts and disregard your context for now if you're busy.
I focused more on bio and if I could go back that's what i'd do!
Ditto^
Learning LA inside and out should be your priority, since that will give you a direct advantage in year 12. Your texts/contexts will change however, and while the annotation process is similar, you shouldn't be stressing over your year 11 books. Get a general feel for how the three essay types work and what is required of them, and consider year 11 english a practice run. It'd be great if you did get in the habit of
making time for english, since it's one of those subjects you can just pick up and run with, unlike Bio or Maths. Buses worked for me too till I developed car sickness from reading too much

Also, it sounds silly, but sometimes thinking about your texts is enough. In Year 12 you should be writing it all down, but for now just thinking about the different themes and characters will help you get in the mindset needed for next year.
Where was I... oh yeah Language Analysis. Learn it now, and you'll be surprised how much time you save when all of your classmates are complaining 'I don't know how to do LA' and your teacher has to go over it from scratch. By the end of this year you should be able to look over the VCAA Past Exams and be fairly comfortable with the LA component, maybe even write some practice essays on the early ones. Then next year you can properly focus on, as one teacher at my school called it
"getting intimate" with your texts.
