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Hong Kong Baptist University Affiliated School Wong Kam Fai Secondary and Primary School

Hong Kong Baptist University Affiliated School Wong Kam Fai Secondary and Primary School. 2009-2010 NSS Curriculum Presentation English Language. The English Language Curriculum.

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Hong Kong Baptist University Affiliated School Wong Kam Fai Secondary and Primary School

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  1. Hong Kong Baptist University Affiliated SchoolWong Kam Fai Secondary and Primary School 2009-2010 NSS Curriculum Presentation English Language

  2. The English Language Curriculum provides learners with learning experiences to increase their language proficiency for study, work, leisure and personal enrichment; develop their knowledge, skills, values and attitudes; and…

  3. School-Based NSS Curriculum Development • Taking into consideration factors such as - learners’ needs, interests and abilities - teachers’ readiness - The school context

  4. Senior Secondary English Language Curriculum

  5. Lesson Time

  6. Learning Targets The subject target of English is for learners to develop an ever-improving capability to use English: • To think and communicate • To acquire, develop and apply knowledge • To respond and give expression to experience

  7. Design of NSS Curriculum • Builds on the existing curriculum and consists of: - a Compulsory Part (essential learning content including the 4 skills, grammar, communicative functions, vocabulary and text types) and

  8. The Compulsory Part Meaningful use of Reading/ Writing Listening/ Speaking Vocabulary Text Types Grammar Forms & Communicative Functions through exploration of themes in varied contexts by adopting different approaches and strategies

  9. Design of NSS Curriculum - an Elective Part (comprising a variety of modules to extend students’ learning experience, and to allow them to use the language they have learnt in a broad range of contexts)

  10. Speaking Skills • Pronunciation • stress • rhythm & intonation • Text Types • Dialogues • Stories Relationship between the Compulsory and Elective Parts Elective Part (Drama module) Compulsory Part --Stress & intonation --Short scene --Expression of writing emotions and --Production feelings of an original script Dramatised Reading Role play / Drama performance Reading/ Writing Listening/ Speaking Vocabulary Extension, application and consolidation of what has been learned Text Types Grammar Forms & Communicative Functions

  11. Teaching Schedule

  12. Suggested Modules for Compulsory Part(Assessed in the public exam) • Communicating • Getting along with Others • Study, School Life and Work • Cultures of the World • Wonderful Things • Nature and Environment • The Individual and Society • Technology • Leisure and Entertainment

  13. Public Assessment Assessment Objective • The overall aim is to evaluate candidates’ achievement of the learning targets and objectives of the curriculum detailed in the New Senior Secondary Curriculum and Assessment Guide for English Language (Secondary 4 to 6)

  14. Public Examination

  15. SBA:15% Elective Part (5%) Language Arts • Learning English through Popular Culture • Learning English through Drama

  16. SBA:15% Elective Part (5%) Non-Language Arts • Learning English through Workplace Communication ** The elective part will also be assessed in the public exam: Paper 2 Writing

  17. Assessment for Learning • Frequent opportunities for feedback on how well students are doing and how they can do better (i.e. to recognise achievements and to provide support) • Use of different types of feedback (e.g. peer feedback, self feedback) to promote learning and reflective thinking

  18. Assessment for Learning • Use of formative assessment through a variety of approaches (questioning, learning tasks and activities, process writing, projects and portfolios, etc.) • Close alignment with the learning targets and objectives

  19. The Role of Parents: • Encourage students to read English literary works, go travelling and sightseeing • Provide more exposure to English-language movies, news, vocabulary in daily life such as watching more English programmes • Try to communicate with students in English and expand the theme related language exposure • Assist students to complete the assigned homework when necessary

  20. The End Thank You !

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