Esol 4 and 5 – Grades 9 and 10 Course Description



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Atlanta International School
ESOL 4 and 5 – Grades 9 and 10

Course Description
COURSE DESCRIPTION
ESOL 4 and 5 is an immersion course for ESOL beginner, intermediate, and advanced learners. This course will allow students to use a variety of methods such as differentiated instruction and sheltered content to develop comprehension and language skills that will encourage them to respond to the demands of social and academic life around them, and thereby facilitate integration into the mainstream community of the school. This course will help students to continue to communicate in English on a variety of topics ranging from concrete to abstract by continuing to develop to a higher level the skills of speaking, listening, writing, and reading. Students will also continue to gain a deeper insight in their own culture and that of the English-speaking countries through the teaching of skills in context.
Units:


Teaching and Assessment:

All courses in the secondary school follow the Secondary School Assessment Policy, which can be found on the AIS website under Academics --> Curriculum and Assessment. Students engage in multiple forms of formative assessment that help them develop their knowledge and skills. Summative assessments allow students to demonstrate their learning and are marked on subject specific assessment criteria. All Language Acquisition courses use subject specific criteria at least once per trimester to mark a variety of assessments. For Language B the grade boundaries and the criteria are:




Boundaries

Grades










0 - 5

1




Phase 1 - Criterion A - - Comprehending spoken and visual text


8

6 - 9

2




Phase 1 - Criterion B - - Comprehending written and visual text


8

10 - 14

3




Phase 1 - Criterion C - - Communicating in Response to spoken, written and visual text


8

15 - 18

4




Phase 1 - Criterion D - - Using language in spoken and written form


8

19 - 23

5




Total


32

24 - 27

6





28 - 32

7








Types of assessment emphasized in ESOL 3, 4, 5 are:


  1. Guided reading (Differentiated Instruction)

  2. Formal and creative writing (Differentiated Instruction)

  3. Quizzes and tests

  4. Group discussions

  5. Group conversation

  6. Individual presentations

  7. Internet research using English language sites

  8. Oral and written presentations or projects

  9. Homework (Differentiated Instruction)


Resources:


  1. Primary text and novels for the units of study.

  2. United Streaming- Library

  3. Vocabulary related board games

  4. Films

  5. Teacher created material

  6. Interactive Internet sites

  7. Additional Resources such as magazines, videos, etc.


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