Learning Objectives

S.1 - 3

The secondary curriculum at junior level focusses on laying the foundation of English Language development.

FORMS AND FUNCTIONS SKILLS AND STRATEGIES ATTITUDES

 

Language Items

  • adjectives
  • adverbs
  • conditionals
  • imperatives
  • modals
  • sequence words
  • simple tenses

 

Communicative Functions

  • ask for and give advice
  • describe feelings and responses to happenings
  • express agreement and disagreement
  • give instructions
  • give presentations on a variety of topics
  • make comparisons
  • make general statements about the world and "universal truths"
  • pay a compliment or make a criticism
  • participate in and follow group discussion
  • reer to events in the past, present and future
  • request, offer, accept and decline help

 

Vocabulary

  • knowledge of word families
  • using a dictionary
  • recording words
  • retaining words

 

Text-types

  • book review/reports
  • film reviews
  • interviews
  • initeraries
  • manuals
  • newspaper articles
  • short novels
  • short stories
  • talks
  • trailers
  • TV schedules
  • presentations

 

 

Listening

  • understand the use of a range of language features and the meaning of simple spoken texts

 

Speaking

  • present information, ideas and meanings appropriately and accurately
  • participate effectively in an oral interaction

 

Reading

  • understand and interpret simple written texts

 

Writing

  • present information, ideas and meanings coherently and appropriately in simple written texts

 

Language Development Strategies

  • develop library skills
  • develop note-taking skills
  • develop information skills
  • plan, manage and evaluate own learning
  • self-motivation
  • work with others

 

 

  • confident in using English
  • keenness to participate in activities leading to improvement of knowledge and skills in the language
  • an awareness of English as an international language of communication
  • respect for the different cultures of the English speaking world

 

S.4 - 6

The senior secondary curriculum focuses on the application of English for various everyday learning and development purposes.

FORMS AND FUNCTIONS SKILLS AND STRATEGIES ATTITUDES

 

Language Items

  • a variety of tenses
  • adverb phrases
  • formulaic expressions
  • passive voice
  • reported speech

 

Communicative Functions

  • express gratitude and regret
  • express obligation and prohibition
  • invite, make and refuse suggestions and proposals
  • justify behaviour, decision and point of view
  • refer to the frequency with which things occur

 

Vocabulary

  • collocation
  • knowledge of synonymy, antonymy and homonymy
  • guessing and inferencing

 

Text-types

  • documentaries
  • editorials
  • essays
  • feature articles
  • films
  • novels

 

Listening

  • listen for information, ideas, intended meanings, views, attitudes and feelings in a variety of spoken texts

 

Speaking

  • present information, ideas, intended meanings, views, attitudes and feelings clearly, coherently and appropriately in a variety of contexts
  • participate effectively in an oral interaction

 

Reading

  • understand and interpret simple written texts

 

Writing

  • present information, ideas, views, attitudes and feelings clearly, coherently and appropriately in a variety of written texts

 

Language Development Strategies

  • develop thinking skills
  • develop reference skills
  • develop enquiry skills

 

 

  • an open-minded attitude towards different cultures, ideologies and points of view and a willingness to share ideas with difference people
  • a serious attitude towards language learning with an attempt to improve capability
  • a critical attitude towards ideas and values in spoken and written English texts
  • an awareness of the value and power of language