Level: Entry 1, Entry 2 and Entry 3
Author(s): DfES Publications Team
Publisher: Department for Education and Skills(DfES)
Date: 2003
Pages: 200 + 160 + 165
Size: 30.39 Mb
Format: PDF
Quality: High, full-color
Language: British English
Recommened! Fancy updating your skills? Taking a course could provide huge benefits for your life and work. Today, there are lots of different ways to improve your reading, writing and maths skills. You can learn at a college, in an informal group, or even on-line. What’s important is that you learn in the place and at the time that suits you best. The UK Adult ESOL Core Curriculum is the curriculum introduced by the Department of Education and Skills for learners of English in England. (‘ESOL’ means ‘English for Speakers of Other Languages’.) [+/-]
It is part of a national strategy to improve the literacy, language and numeracy skills of adults in England, and it is based on new national standards for speaking, listening, reading and writing. There are three levels of these standards: Entry level, Level 1 and Level 2. Entry level is divided into three further levels: Entry 1, Entry 2 and Entry 3.
Entry Level 1
• Unit 1 Getting started
• Unit 2 Daily life
• Unit 3 Shopping 1
• Unit 4 Local transport
• Unit 5 Health
• Unit 6 The neighbourhood
• Unit 7 Homes
• Unit 8 Friends and family
• Unit 9 Shopping 2
• Unit 10 Going to work
Entry Level 2
• Unit 1 Culture! Culture!
• Unit 2 Community news
• Unit 3 Getting around
• Unit 4 Education
• Unit 5 Shopping
• Unit 6 Free time and leisure
• Unit 7 Changes
• Unit 8 Looking for work
Entry Level 3
• Unit 1 Our lives
• Unit 2 Sport and exercise
• Unit 3 The health service
• Unit 4 Getting to know the UK
• Unit 5 Technology
• Unit 6 Lifelong Learning
• Unit 7 Local communities
• Unit 8 Working lives
The Adult ESOL Core Curriculum
• Introduction to the ESOL Core Curriculum
• Entry Level 1
• Entry Level 2
• Entry Level 3
• Level 1
• Level 2
• Glossary
It is part of a national strategy to improve the literacy, language and numeracy skills of adults in England, and it is based on new national standards for speaking, listening, reading and writing. There are three levels of these standards: Entry level, Level 1 and Level 2. Entry level is divided into three further levels: Entry 1, Entry 2 and Entry 3.
Entry Level 1
• Unit 1 Getting started
• Unit 2 Daily life
• Unit 3 Shopping 1
• Unit 4 Local transport
• Unit 5 Health
• Unit 6 The neighbourhood
• Unit 7 Homes
• Unit 8 Friends and family
• Unit 9 Shopping 2
• Unit 10 Going to work
Entry Level 2
• Unit 1 Culture! Culture!
• Unit 2 Community news
• Unit 3 Getting around
• Unit 4 Education
• Unit 5 Shopping
• Unit 6 Free time and leisure
• Unit 7 Changes
• Unit 8 Looking for work
Entry Level 3
• Unit 1 Our lives
• Unit 2 Sport and exercise
• Unit 3 The health service
• Unit 4 Getting to know the UK
• Unit 5 Technology
• Unit 6 Lifelong Learning
• Unit 7 Local communities
• Unit 8 Working lives
The Adult ESOL Core Curriculum
• Introduction to the ESOL Core Curriculum
• Entry Level 1
• Entry Level 2
• Entry Level 3
• Level 1
• Level 2
• Glossary
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