S4 English National 3,4 and 5
Secure in most areas of level 4 Which Course? S3 S4 Secure at level 2 Secure at level 3 Secure in most areas of level 4 National 3 National 4 National 5
Selecting the Right Course The successful completion of an English course in S4-6 depends upon each of the following criteria: The recommendation made to you at the end of S3/S4 and the advice given to you by your current class teacher based upon your attainment during the course. Realistic awareness of your own strengths, development needs, ability and aptitude in this subject. Your willingness to work hard It is essential that you begin the course at the appropriate level for you. This will prevent serious difficulties at a later stage. Levels can be changed throughout the course of the year if you are coping very well or showing signs of struggling
What They All Have in Common Unit Assessments What They All Have in Common Reading Writing Listening Talking
Where it Differs National 3 National 4 National 5 Literacy unit Added Value Unit National 5 Folio Exam
Literacy – National 3 and 4 Unit assessments that show your skills in reading, writing, listening and talking. Added Value – National 4 Assignment on a topic of your choice Involves the analysis of two texts Folio – 30% National 5 Broadly discursive Broadly creative/personal Exam – 70% National 5 Close Reading Paper Critical Essay and Scottish Texts
Each stage acts as preparation for the next At A Glance National 3 National 4 National 5 A&E 1 Unit Assessment (reading) A&E 2 Unit Assessment (listening) C&P 1 Unit Assessment (writing) C&P 2 Unit Assessment (talking) Literacy Unit Added Value Assignment Folio – 2 pieces Close reading exam Scottish text and critical essay exam
Expectations Work Ethic Attendance and Deadlines Attitude and Behaviour