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| EAL The primary purposes of the department are: i) To provide pupils whose mother tongue is not English with the necessary language to participate fully in learning and social life as soon as possible after their arrival. ii) To oversee and support overseas pupils in their integration in the school community. iii) To prepare pupils for English language examinations necessary for their future studies. iv) To support overseas pupils in their individual subjects with work with a heavy language content. STAFF Mr R C Slaney (RCS), Head of Department teaches at all levels and has particular expertise with German speakers and has a knowledge of Mandarin. He prepares candidates for IELTS and IGCSE examinations. COURSE CONTENT Since pupils arrive at Christ College at very different ages and levels of ability a fixed syllabus is inappropriate but course content is guided by these principles: i) Pupils entering the first and second years with a reasonable level of English should be encouraged to join mainstream English classes as soon as possible, leading to GCSE in Form 5. For most however the acquisition of language survival skills in the first term, followed by a grounding in basic grammar and communicative skills over the rest of the first two years, is the major element of the course. There is also normally a considerable input of subject support. ii) Pupils entering in the third year or fourth year should aim to sit the IGCSE examination by the Fifth Form or sooner. A structured course is followed which emphasises writing skills and vocabulary acquisition. Time is also allocated for subject support, particularly with GCSE coursework. iii) Sixth Formers with fluent English should take the IELTS test in the Lower Sixth year, after which they should require no further input unless they request subject-specific support. In the first term students study a variety of topical texts to develop their awareness of different registers of English. In the second term the emphasis moves to exam skills. especially writing. The IELTS test is taken at the end of term. iv) Less fluent Sixth Form entrants should take IGCSE in the Lower Sixth and, if required, IELTS in the Upper Sixth. There may also be a need for subject support for some pupils. TIMETABLING All EAL pupils are timetabled for four lessons of English per week. In the Sixth Form three lessons per week are also available for the Upper Sixth and Lower Sixth groups. CHARGES All EAL pupils are entitled to four lessons per week without charge in their first year at Christ College. Thereafter lessons will be charged at the school's standard rate. Students are encouraged to ask for guidance from the department and there is no charge for tutorial advice. However for a structured course of private tuition charges will be made at the school's standard rate.
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