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LANG102 – Level 1 (Foundation) Reading

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Module code
LANG102
Module title
Level 1 (Foundation) Reading
Prescription
This module aims to develop reading skills to meet common needs of students at a CEFR A1 level. Students will be able to understand very short, simple texts, a single phrase at a time, picking up familiar names, words and basic phrases and re-reading as required. Students will be able to get an idea of the content of simpler informational material and short simple descriptions, with visual support, and follow short, simple, written directions.
Programmes
  • EL1500
NZQA Level
Level 1
NZQA Credits
15
Delivery method
  • Web-Supported
Learning hours
Total learning hours
150
Resources required
Learning Outcomes
Demonstrate understanding of very short, simple narratives, descriptions, single-step instructions, simple directions, and/or simple explanations a single phrase at a time.
Recognise purposes and viewpoints of short texts where these are made clearly and simply.
Locate specific information in short texts.
Content
Range
-very familiar names, words and phrases in simple common texts found in everyday life
-isolated words, short simple phrases and grammatical structures that link clauses and help identify time reference
-meanings conveyed by capital letters and full stops in very simple sentences.

Register
-simple social courtesies.
Text structure
-organisational, lexical and grammatical features of short simple texts
-different purposes of simple texts taught through layout conventions, cultural conventions, common signs and symbols.

Grammar

A list of grammar and language functions can be found in the Overview of Content for the Writing module.

Topics
A list of possible topics is included in the syllabus document and can be found at http://www.cityandguilds.gr/el/En_Lang_Cer/Written_Exams_IESOL/AssessmentGuide/Documents/IESOL_qualification_handbook_Oct2009_v02.pdf

Assessment Criteria
The portfolio is comprised of multiple assessment tasks, not tests alone. Assessment will be in a highly supportive environment (see NZQA/NZCEL Guiding Document). To pass this module, students must attempt and pass all assessment tasks.

Teaching and Learning Strategy
Key approaches to instruction include selection of authentic and semi-authentic language models; clear contextualisation and effective presentation of new language; varied interaction – individual, pair, group, whole-class activities; information-gap activities; task-based activities; integration of skills; focus on accuracy and fluency; effective treatment of errors; valid and reliable assessment; integration of current technologies

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