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
The learner will develop their literacy skills in the context of the local community.
Entry 1  30
The learner will demonstrate the skills to carry out research into a topic of preference with support.
Entry 1  30
The learner will develop functional literacy skills that will further their independence in adult life.
WTE1  30
The learner will develop functional literacy skills that will further their independence in adult life.
Entry 1  30
The learner will develop their literacy skills in relation to various class based, seasonal topics and texts.
WTE1  30
The learner will develop their literacy skills in relation to various class based, seasonal topics and texts.
Entry 1  30
The learner will engage in early reading activities.
Entry 1  30
The learner will develop their understanding of the differences between word types, respond to requests and questions within literacy, around seasonal and cultural topics and texts.
Entry 1  30
The learner will develop their punctuation and grammar skills in their writing to communicate their ideas to their readers.
Entry 3  30
The learner will develop their punctuation and grammar skills in their writing to communicate their ideas to their reader.
Entry 2  30
The learner will develop their punctuation and grammar skills in their writing to communicate their ideas to their readers.
Entry 1  30