English
This subject teaches young people to speak and write fluently so that they can communicate their ideas and emotions to others, and to read and listen so that others can communicate with them. It covers all aspects of reading, writing, speaking and listening in the contexts of both language and literature.
We found 331 challenges in the Subject area 'English'
Challenge | Level | NLH |
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The learner will use their chosen form of communication, for example, reaching for, PECS, or verbalisation to communicate leisure, clothes, and food choices.
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WTE1 | 10 |
The learner will demonstrate that they can take part in communication that relates to their hobby or interest in a setting related to the interest.
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WTE1 | 10 |
The learner will make a choice from two food items and communicate which one they would like to eat.
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WTE1 | 10 |
The learner will create a campaign for an issue they feel strongly about.
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Level 2 | 10 |
The learner will be able to blend sounds in order to create simple three letter words.
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Entry 1 | 10 |
The learner will develop an understanding of journalism, creating content, broadcasting and sharing a story that it is important to them.
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Entry 2 | 20 |
The learner will demonstrate the skills to carry out research into a topic of preference with support.
|
Entry 1 | 30 |
The learner will apply developing knowledge and skills to use a simple dictionary in everyday situations.
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Entry 2 | 10 |
The learner will develop knowledge and skills to help increase vocabulary and to increase their ability to decode and decipher words independently.
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Entry 3 | 10 |
The learner will actively explore a range of mark making activities.
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WTE1 | 10 |
The learner will demonstrate an understanding of how to access support and information from a variety of Public Service organisations.
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Entry 3 | 10 |