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We have been waiting for a scheme like this for years! Gail Hughes Brasshouse Language Centre
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We teach 30 languages … and we urgently need a standardised assessment scheme which covers all languages – from entry level to level 5. Gail Hughes Brasshouse Language Centre
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Languages for all, Languages for life. DfES National Languages Strategy DfES Languages Ladder Asset Languages
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A life-long languages recognition scheme Languages Ladder stagesNC levels General qualifications NQF Breakthrough: grades 1-31 - 3Entry 1 - 3EntryLevel Preliminary: grades 4-64 - 6Foundation GCSE Level 1 Intermediate: grades 7-97 - EPHigher GCSE Level 2 Advanced: grades 10-12AS /A / AEALevel 3 Proficiency: grades 13-15Level 4 Mastery: grades 16&17Level 5
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This is a new way of looking at courses and qualifications. It allows language learners to measure what they can do at all stages of language learning including the very early ones. Cecilia Rojas Leicester Adult Education College
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Of course, Asset is the first languages qualification to be available in junior schools. It’s given the pupils a real sense of achievement, and the bite-size format has been really motivational. Liz Ellis AST Bournville Junior School
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Build a unique languages profile via separate assessment Listening Speaking Reading Writing
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I introduced Asset Languages to the club so that the students could gain recognition for their extra- curricular efforts and it has become a real success story for the centre. Siân Moore Burnham Copse Junior School
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Recognising achievement Languages Ladder Stages NQF Mastery Stage - Grades 16-17Level 5 Proficiency Stage - Grades 13-15Level 4 Advanced Stage - Grades 10-12Level 3 Intermediate Stage - Grades 7-9Level 2 Preliminary Stage - Grades 4-6Level 1 Breakthrough Stage - Grades 1-3Entry Level
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The can-do statements: Speaking Breakthrough Stage Grade 1I can say/repeat a few words and short simple phrases. Grade 2 I can answer simple questions and give basic information. Grade 3 I can ask and answer simple questions and talk about my interests. Preliminary Stage Grade 4 I can take part in a simple conversation and I can express my opinions.
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The great thing about Asset Languages is that it actually recognises what pupils can do, not what they’ve learnt on a course or programme of study…..we haven’t had to alter the way we teach languages in order to offer the qualification. Liz Ellis Bournville Junior School
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Assessment – Stages and Grades Languages Ladder Stages NQF Mastery Stage - Grades 16-17Level 5 Proficiency Stage - Grades 13-15Level 4 Advanced Stage - Grades 10-12Level 3 Intermediate Stage - Grades 7-9Level 2 Preliminary Stage - Grades 4-6Level 1 Breakthrough Stage - Grades 1-3Entry Level
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The immediacy of being able to achieve a certificate for tasks they have learned in class gives them the confidence to improve and advance with their language skills. Siân Moore Cedars’ School
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The new qualifications are definitely the way forward – I think their flexibility will encourage people to try new languages, as they can take the steps they want, when they want to. Cecilia Rojas Leicester Adult Education College
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To use Asset Languages Register as a centre www.assetlanguages.org.uk Centre Coordinator Training Enter for External Assessment Accredited Teacher Training Order Teacher Assessment Packs
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Further Information Website: www.assetlanguages.org.uk Information Bureau assetlanguages@ocr.org.uk Information Bureau 01223 553998
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