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Schools
This series of programmes provides progression from key stage 1 to A Level (Level 3) standard in spoken English.
The emphasis is on effective speaking and listening skills with a practical focus. The aim is to develop clear, lively and articulate spoken English for presentation and communication, and to build confidence.
Each candidate is individually assessed within a participating group. Candidates may progress by year group or may enter at the Grade relevant to their experience and ability.
Levels 1-3, Junior 4 to ACSE and ACLA, are accredited by QCA as Graded Examination in Speech: Spoken Presentation Skills.
GRADED EXAMINATION IN SPEECH
Spoken Presentation Skills
JUNIOR & SENIOR GRADES
*Advanced Certificate in Spoken English (ACSE), formerly CSEHE, and Advanced Certificate in the Language Arts (ACLA)
Junior Grades - key stages 1 & 2, year groups 1-6
Senior Grades - key stages 3 & 4, year groups 7-11
Advanced Senior Grades - post-16: AS to A2 equivalent
ESB candidates taking Junior Grades normally build to Junior 4 and then move to a senior context at Senior 1. Candidates coming to ESB for the first time at senior level normally start at Senior Introductory.
Candidates who have taken Senior 3 may progress either to Senior Proficiency, usually in the post-GSCE year, or build to ACSE or ACLA, with assessment usually taking place during the first part of the second sixth form year or at a comparable stage.
The 8 stages in the EAL Schools series provide a parallel programme for non-native speakers, with detailed linguistic criteria.
Click here to download a PDF copy of the Junior/Senior syllabus.
Click here to download a PDF copy of the Group Speaking syllabus.
Click here to download a PDF copy of the Pre-Vocational syllabus.
Click here to download a PDF copy of the Youth Training syllabus.
See download table here for detailed Performance Figures and % Contributions to L1 - L3 thresholds
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