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English

Aims of the syllabus The aims of the course are to: develop students’ ability to use English effectively for the purpose of practical communication; develop students’ awareness of the nature of language and language-learning skills; encourage students’ interest in literature and the arts; promote students’ personal development; develop students’ creativity through a variety of projects and interactive activities; promote team work.

Curriculum content English A: In the course of the school year students cover Success – Pre – intermediate (SB & WB) Success – Intermediate (SB & WB) Success – Upper – Intermediate (SB & WB) Macmillan Grammar in Context Essential Macmillan Grammar in Context Intermediate

Curriculum content English B: Literature 4 Classical Literature Books – intermediate and upper-intermediate: Frankenstein – Mary Shelly Oliver Twist – Charles Dickens The Three Musketeers – Alexander Dumas Sherlock Holmes – Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Assessment at a glance Continuous Assessment - 75% Final Exam – 25 %

Assessment objectives AO1: Reading AO2: Writing AO3: Listening AO4: Speaking