Senior English for Speakers of Other Languages B
Course Description
Senior ESOL Semester B
This course is for students at an Intermediate/Upper Intermediate/Advanced level of English. Students will study grammar, reading, writing, listening and speaking in English with a focus on a variety of familiar topics and contexts. Assessments are offered at NCEA level 2 and 3, so that learners can be assessed at the appropriate level for their English. Semester B focuses on assessing the skills of Listening and Writing. 10 credits are offered at either level 2 or 3 for students in this course.
Content for Semester B is different to that of Semester A, so students may take both Senior ESOL A and Senior ESOL B for a full-year course
The ESOL programme provides English language learning through three classes taught at different levels. ESOL classes focus on the four language learning areas of Speaking, Reading, Writing and Listening.
Students learn the grammar of the English language and develop their language skills in authentic learning contexts.
All three classes provide opportunities to gain credits through assessments at NCEA levels 1 (901), 2 (902) and 3 (903).
Additional ESOL learning is available in the ELRC tutor groups, where students with high ESOL needs can receive extra English language support.
Assessments are run on a two-year cycle, so students can remain in the same ESOL level for two years if required.
Course Overview
Semester B
Listening
Level 2 EL US 30985 Demonstrate understanding of straightforward spoken instructions in a familiar context
Level 3 EL US 30987 Demonstrate understanding of spoken instructions in a familiar context
Writing
Level 2 EL US 28000 Write a simple text for a practical purpose
Level 3 EL US 28070 Write a response for a specific purpose
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
Total Credits Available: 20 credits.
Internally Assessed Credits: 20 credits.
External
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