Knowledge, skills and understanding for English Teaching Jobs
Teaching should ensure that 'speaking and listening', 'reading' and 'writing' is integrated.
- Speaking
- Listening
- Group discussion and interaction
- Drama
- Standard English
- Language variation
Breadth of Study for English Teaching Jobs
- Speaking
- Listening
- Group Discussion and interaction
- Drama activities
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Notes for English Teaching Jobs
Speaking and listening: during key stage 3 pupils learn to speak and listen confidently in a wide variety of contexts. They learn to be flexible, adapting what they say and how they say it to different situations and people. When they speak formally or to people they do not know, they are articulate and fluent in their use of spoken standard English. They learn how to evaluate the contributions they, and others, have made to discussions and drama activities. They take leading and other roles in group work.
In English, during key stage 3 pupils develop confidence in speaking and writing for public and formal purposes. They also develop their ability to evaluate the way language is used. They read classic and contemporary texts and explore social and moral issues.
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