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Upper School groups 4-7
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Main approaches aim to: Integrate children socially and emotionally Use cross curriculum IPC themes to practice language Team teach literacy lessons in guided Reading sessions
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Children in groups 4-7 have extra English lessons Continuing children from the lower school are assisted on a support basis New pupils are excused form taking Dutch lessons for one year and given a separate EAL programme
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As part of EAL support, The EAL teachers schedule in- class assistance for the class teachers to assit in special tasks. Small group work in the IPC is well suited for differentiating the learning experience.
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Program contains activity based learning Reinforces oral language skills Uses a language development scheme and topics such as food, street, family, hobbies etc. Individualized levels of emphasis based on developmental phase
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The listening and speaking curriculum, which indicates six developmental phases, is used to monitor children’s progress Using the key indicators of each phase, the program is designed to emphasize and support literacy in conjunction with the classroom.
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Speaking and Listening able to use controlled messages in predictable exchanges Vocabulary work: using pictures, books, object, toys, games, etc. Practice simple sentences- role-play, talk about pictures Asking questions and giving answers Listening to classroom language Games: following instructions
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Guided Reading Teachers have been trained in The First Steps Reading Methods
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2009- 2011 A majority of staff have become certified in TESMC as a professional development course provided by two licensed staff members
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Cognitive undemanding skills Cognitively demanding skills Content reduced Content embedded A1 A2 B1 B2 A D B C1 C2
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