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Subject:

English Language

Aims and Objectives:

  • to enable students to master the reading skills in order to enhance their linguistic competence
  • to cater for learner diversity through graded teaching and learning materials
  • to arouse students’ interest in English learning
  • to help students become independent learner of English

Curriculum:

a. List of Skills: Reading

Understand, Interpret and Analyse a Variety of Written Texts

Key Stage 3 (S1-S3)

  • make use of knowledge of the world to make sense of the written text
  • acquire, extract and organise information relevant to specific tasks
  • relate facts, opinions and information from a variety of print sources
  • understand different feelings, views and attitudes
  • differentiate fact from opinion
  • identify implied meanings through inferencing
  • recognize how writing conventions affect meaning and cohesiveness

Key Stage 4 (S4-S5)

  • use linguistic and contextual clues, knowledge of features of different text-types and knowledge of the world to determine the meaning of the written text
  • identify main and supporting ideas
  • relate cause to effect
  • relate evidence to conclusions
  • recognise the rhetorical functions performed by sentences in the development of a text
  • follow and evaluate the development of a point of view or argument
  • distinguish different points of view and arguments
  • discriminate between different degrees of formality
  • appreciate the stylistic variations between text-types
  • interpret how linguistic and structural devices achieve certain effects
  • understand and appreciate the tone, mood and intention of the writer and his/her attitude to the theme or middleic
  • understand the different types of meaning of words, and the semantic associations that exist among words
  • detect faulty or misleading arguments
  • evaluate critically views and attitudes

b. List of Skills: Writing

Present information, Ideas, Views, Attitudes and Feelings Clearly, Coherently and Appropriately in a Variety of Written Texts

Key Stage 3 (S1-S3)

  • evaluate and make use of given information to complete specific tasks/evaluate contrast views and attitudes in complex written texts
  • describe, express, paraphrase or explain ideas, feelings and experiences
  • use strategies to arouse and sustain readers’ interest

Key Stage 4 (S4-S5)

  • plan and produce coherent and structured texts
  • organise and integrate information and ideas, and write texts appropriate to the context, purpose and audience
  • present different views and arguments clearly and logically
  • present and elaborate main ideas and supporting details through exemplifications, paraphrases, explanations, etc.
  • relate events and their causes and effects
  • adjust the balance of ideas and the length of text to meet the requirements of different text-types
  • plan and produce coherent and structured texts
  • organise and integrate information and ideas, and write texts appropriate to the context, purpose and audience
  • present different views and arguments clearly and logically
  • present and elaborate main ideas and supporting details through exemplifications, paraphrases, explanations, etc.
  • relate events and their causes and effects
  • adjust the balance of ideas and the length of text to meet the requirements of different text-types
  • draft, revise and edit a piece of writing
  • use appropriate discourse markers to signal the development of ideas
  • use appropriate linguistic and structure devices, a variety of structures and an appropriate range of vocabulary to achieve desired purposes
  • use the salient features of a range of text-types appropriately
  • *use persuasive devices effectively
  • *use appropriate style and register (formal or informal) in writing

c. List of Skills: Listening

Listen for Information, Ideas, Intended Meanings, Views, Attitudes and Feelings in a Variety of Spoken Texts

Key Stage 3 (S1-S3)

  • identify key ideas in a passage, discussion or conversation
  • extract information and ideas in spoken texts
  • identify the sequence of events, causes and effects
  • understand levels of formality and informality
  • discriminate between different intonation for various feelings and attitudes
  • make connections between ideas and information with the help of discourse markers

Key Stage 4 (S4-S5)

  • understand and interpret spoken texts in a range of situations and for different purposes
  • identify details that support a main idea
  • predict the likely development of ideas
  • understand the use of discourse markers
  • establish and infer meanings from clues
  • distinguish between facts and opinions in spoken texts
  • understand speakers’ intentions, views, attitudes or feelings
  • understand both connotative and denotative meanings of words
  • *understand speakers with a variety of accents

d. List of Skills: Speaking

Present Information Ideas, Intended Meanings, Views, Attitudes and Feelings Clearly, Coherently and Appropriately in a Variety of Contexts

Key Stage 3 (S1-S3)

  • convey ideas and information in conversations or discussions
  • describe the sequence events, causes and effects
  • use words and expressions appropriate to the context
  • use appropriate discourse markers
  • use correct pronunciation, intonation and register for different purposes

Key Stage 4 (S4-S5)

  • present feelings, views and arguments coherently and convincingly with suitable reasoning, suggestions and strategies for various contexts and purposes
  • describe details that support a main idea
  • use a variety of vocabulary appropriately
  • use language appropriate to the role or situation at different levels of formality
  • *use persuasive devices effectively

Participate Effectively in an Oral Interaction

Key Stage 3 (S1-S3)

  • make judgments and suggestions, support and develop each other’s views, disagree and offer alternatives, reply, ask relevant questions, explain, give examples and use formulaic expressions where appropriate
  • lead or guide discussion and negotiations effectively using strategies
  • solicit sharing of experiences, views, attitudes and values

Key Stage 4 (S4-S5)

  • seek and give clarification, explain what information one requires and why, rephrase one’s questions when necessary, sum up points made and redirect the discussion when the need arises
  • make a balanced contribution without either dominating the discussion or being too reticent
  • express, elicit and respond to ideas, opinions and feelings in a group discussion
  • open and close an interaction appropriately
  • verbalise inability to understand, ask for slower repetition and spelling when needed
  • maintain an interaction by being a good listener and take turns at the right moment
  • make judgments and suggestions, support and develop the views of others, disagree and offer alternatives, reply, ask relevant questions, explain, give examples and use formulaic expressions where appropriate
  • lead or guide discussion and negotiations, using effective strategies
  • solicit sharing of experiences, views, attitudes and values
  • use appropriate interaction skills and conversational strategies
  • *use appropriate register (formal or informal) in conversations

English Week
Hong Kong Schools Speech Festival
Musical
English Debate
English is All Around

Useful links:

BBC Learning English: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/
Ted-Ed: https://ed.ted.com/
Natural Reader: http://www.naturalreaders.com
Randall’s ESL Cyber Listening Lab: https://www.esl-lab.com

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