10362NAT Certificate I in Spoken and Written English



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10362NAT CERTIFICATE I IN SPOKEN AND WRITTEN ENGLISH 10362NAT Certificate I in Spoken and Written English Course rules Successful completion of Certifi cate I in Spoken and Written English requires completion of 7 modules 1 compulsory module + 6 elective modules with 1 spoken text elective module and 1 written text elective module. Nominal hours Overall nominal hours = 500 + 200 hours of out-of-class study Compulsory Module A SWELRN101A Basic learning strategies 1 Participate in and contribute to the formal learning environment 2 Develop independent learning skills Module A = 20 hours All other modules = 80 hours Spoken text electives Module B SWEPER102A Giving personal information 1 Provide personal information using spoken language 2 Give a short personal description Module C SWETRA103A Comprehending and participating in short transactional exchanges 1 Demonstrate understanding of a short spoken transaction 2 Participate in a short spoken transaction Module D SWEINF104A Comprehending spoken information and instructions 1 Demonstrate understanding of a short spoken information text 2 Demonstrate understanding of short spoken instructions Module E SWECON105A Comprehending and participating in short conversations 1 Demonstrate understanding of a short informal conversation 2 Participate in a short informal conversation Module F SWEREC106A Comprehending and telling spoken recounts 1 Demonstrate understanding of a spoken recount 2 Tell a short recount Module G SWEMSG107A Comprehending and leaving telephone messages 1 Demonstrate understanding of a simple telephone message 2 Leave a short telephone message Written text electives Module H SWEINS108A Comprehending written instructions and completing a short form 1 Demonstrate understanding of short written instructions 2 Complete a short form Module I SWEDES109A Comprehending and composing written descriptions 1 Demonstrate understanding of a short written description 2 Write a short description 9 NSW AMES

10362NAT CERTIFICATE I IN SPOKEN AND WRITTEN ENGLISH Module J SWEREC110A Comprehending and composing written recounts 1 Demonstrate understanding of a written recount 2 Write a recount Module K SWETXT111A Comprehending and composing short informal written texts 1 Demonstrate understanding of a short informal written text 2 Write a short informal text Module L SWENEW112A Comprehending short news and information texts 1 Demonstrate understanding of a short news article 2 Demonstrate understanding of a short information text Numeracy electives Module M SWENUM113A Comprehending and performing addition and subtraction with decimal whole numbers 1 Demonstrate understanding of decimal place value system 2 Perform simple addition with decimal whole numbers 3 Perform simple subtraction with decimal whole numbers Module N SWEMSR114A Comprehending and using the metric system of measurement 1 Recognise and select appropriate units of metric measure for different dimensions 2 Measure and record length, volume and weight with appropriate metric units of measurement and measuring instruments 3 Measure and compare temperature Note: Codes are accredited course module codes. 10 NSW AMES

10363NAT CERTIFICATE II IN SPOKEN AND WRITTEN ENGLISH 10363NAT Certificate II in Spoken and Written English Course rules Successful completion of Certifi cate II in Spoken and Written English requires completion of 7 modules 1 compulsory module + 6 elective modules with 1 spoken text elective module and 1 written text elective module. Nominal hours Overall nominal hours = 500 + 200 hours of out-of-class study Compulsory Module A SWELRN201A Intermediate learning strategies 1 Participate in and contribute to the formal learning environment 2 Develop independent learning skills Spoken text electives Module B SWECAS202A Comprehending and participating in routine casual conversations 1 Demonstrate understanding of a casual conversation 2 Participate in a short casual conversation Module A = 20 hours All other modules = 80 hours Module C SWEEXC203A Comprehending and participating in transactional exchanges 1 Demonstrate understanding of a spoken transaction for information / goods and services 2 Participate in a spoken transaction for information / goods and services Module D SWEINF204A Comprehending and giving spoken information 1 Demonstrate understanding of a spoken information text 2 Give a short spoken explanation Module E SWETEL205A Comprehending and participating in telephone exchanges 1 Demonstrate understanding of a telephone message 2 Participate in a telephone conversation to leave a message Module F SWEINS206A Comprehending and giving spoken instructions 1 Demonstrate understanding of spoken instructions 2 Give spoken instructions Module G SWEINT207A Comprehending and participating in simple interviews 1 Demonstrate understanding of a simple interview 2 Participate in a simple interview Written text electives Module H SWEFOR208A Comprehending written instructions and completing formatted texts 1 Demonstrate understanding of written instructions 2 Complete a formatted text Module I SWESTO209A Comprehending and composing story texts 1 Demonstrate understanding of a story 2 Write a recount 11 NSW AMES

10363NAT CERTIFICATE II IN SPOKEN AND WRITTEN ENGLISH Module J SWETXT210A Comprehending and composing informal texts 1 Demonstrate understanding of an informal written text 2 Write an informal text Module K SWENEW211A Comprehending news and information texts 1 Demonstrate understanding of a news article 2 Demonstrate understanding of a short information text Module L SWEMTN212A Comprehending and composing information reports 1 Demonstrate understanding of a written information report 2 Write a short information report Module M SWEOPI213A Comprehending and composing opinion texts 1 Demonstrate understanding of a written opinion text 2 Write a short opinion text Module N SWEJOB214A Comprehending and composing jobseeking texts 1 Demonstrate understanding of a job advertisement 2 Write a short résumé / CV Module O SWEVIS215A Comprehending visual texts 1 Interpret a narrative image 2 Interpret a non-narrative image Numeracy electives Module P SWEDIV216A Comprehending and performing multiplication and division with decimal whole numbers 1 Perform simple multiplication with decimal whole numbers 2 Perform simple division with decimal whole numbers Module Q SWEFRA217A Comprehending and using fractions and decimals 1 Demonstrate understanding of the different ways wholes can be divided into parts 2 Relate fractions to calculations of time 3 Relate decimals to calculations with money Note: Codes are accredited course module codes. 12 NSW AMES

10364NAT CERTIFICATE III IN SPOKEN AND WRITTEN ENGLISH 10364NAT Certificate III in Spoken and Written English Course rules Successful completion of Certifi cate III in Spoken and Written English requires completion of 9 modules 1 compulsory module + 8 elective modules with at least 2 spoken text elective modules and at least 2 written text elective modules. Nominal hours Overall nominal hours = 500 + 700 hours of out-of-class study Compulsory Module A SWELRN301A Advanced learning strategies 1 Contribute to the formal learning environment 2 Demonstrate capacity for independent learning Module A = 20 hours All other modules = 60 hours Spoken text electives Module B SWECON302A Comprehending and participating in casual conversations 1 Demonstrate understanding of a casual conversation with topic changes 2 Participate in a casual conversation with topic changes Module C SWEEXC303A Comprehending and negotiating complex exchanges 1 Demonstrate understanding of a complex spoken exchange 2 Negotiate a complex spoken exchange Module D SWEINT304A Comprehending and participating in interviews 1 Demonstrate understanding of an interview 2 Participate in an interview Module E SWEPRE305A Comprehending and conducting presentations 1 Demonstrate understanding of a spoken presentation 2 Deliver a short spoken presentation Module F SWEDIS306A Comprehending and participating in discussions 1 Demonstrate understanding of a spoken discussion 2 Participate in a discussion Written text electives Module G SWECOR307A Composing formal correspondence and completing formatted texts 1 Write a formal letter / email 2 Complete a complex formatted text Module H SWEINF308A Comprehending and composing complex information texts 1 Demonstrate understanding of a complex written information text 2 Write a report Module I SWENAR309A Comprehending and composing narrative texts 1 Demonstrate understanding of a narrative 2 Write a narrative 13 NSW AMES

10364NAT CERTIFICATE III IN SPOKEN AND WRITTEN ENGLISH Module J SWEDSN310A Comprehending and composing discussions 1 Critically read a discussion 2 Write a discussion Module K SWEEXP311A Comprehending and composing expositions 1 Critically read an exposition 2 Write an exposition Module L SWEVIS312A Comprehending and composing visual texts 1 Identify the features of a narrative image 2 Identify the features of a non-narrative image 3 Create an image to accompany a narrative or informational text Module M SWEADS313A Comprehending news stories and advertisements 1 Demonstrate understanding of a news article 2 Interpret an advertisement Mixed text electives Module N SWEINS314A Comprehending and giving complex instructions 1 Demonstrate understanding of complex instructions in a spoken exchange 2 Give complex instructions in a spoken exchange 3 Demonstrate understanding of complex written instructions Module O SWEJOB315A Language skills for jobseeking 1 Analyse a job advertisement 2 Write a résumé / CV 3 Telephone about a job Numeracy electives Module P SWECAL316A Comprehending and performing multiple-step calculations 1 Carry out multiple-step calculations 2 Apply measurement techniques to problem solving 3 Comprehend and construct tabular and graphical information Module Q SWEMAT317A Applying and interpreting mathematical information 1 Interpret complex maps and plans 2 Apply mathematical skills and methods for problem solving 3 Analyse mathematical and statistical information embedded in texts Note: Codes are accredited course module codes. 14 NSW AMES