ESB Level 2 Award in ESOL Skills for Life (Writing) (QCF)



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ESB Level 2 Award in ESOL Skills for Life (Writing) (QCF)

Table of Contents Introduction 4 Qualification Profile 5 Glossary 6 Qualification Framework 7 Writing 1. Assessment criteria 8 2. Assessment paper 8 3. Assessment process 8 4. Guidance 8 5. Learning outcomes and assessment criteria 9 Page 2 of 10

Introduction ESB promotes and assesses English language in a wide range of educational centres: junior and senior schools, further and higher educational establishments, universities, prisons, adult learning centres and in the training sectors of industry and business. ESB offers a full range of progressive qualifications, recognised and mapped to the relevant common curriculum requirements. ESB is a charitable organisation which was founded in 1953 and pioneered the practice and assessment of oral communication. ESB has grown into an international organisation assessing extensively in the UK, Europe, Far East and West Indies. Page 3 of 10

ESB Level 2 Award in ESOL Skills for Life (Writing) (QCF) This syllabus is designed to assist teachers in preparing learners for the ESB Level 2 Award in ESOL Skills for Life (Writing) (QCF). It is intended to support both teachers and learners in the classroom and describes how the assessments will be conducted and the range of language to be assessed. Learning outcomes and assessment criteria are included for every mode. The Level 2 assessments are part of a suite of exams from Entry 1 to Level 2. They are based on the ESOL Core Curriculum and are designed to encourage progression. Candidates must have the skills, knowledge and understanding to meet securely the learning outcomes at Level 1 and the potential to meet the specified learning outcomes for Level 2 by the assessment date. Page 4 of 10

Qualification Profile ESB LEVEL 2 AWARD IN ESOL SKILLS FOR LIFE (WRITING) (QCF) Assessment method Assessment by external examiners Grading Pass / Unsuccessful Accreditation start date 1 st February 2015 Credit value 9 Guided learning hours (GLH) 90 Qualification number 601/5483/4 Age range 14-16,16-19,19+, An English Speaking Board ESOL A learner enrolled at an F.E.college or Local Authority centre candidate may be anyone who speaks English as an acquired A learner enrolled at university language, for example: A British citizenship applicant A learner attending a private training organisation A Job Centre Plus learner A learner on a workplace learning course A young learner on a discrete ESOL course Candidates educational and employment backgrounds are often highly diverse. The English Speaking Board assessments are designed to reflect this diversity. Candidates real life circumstances are taken into account when assessments are designed and topics include such themes as employability. Page 5 of 10

Glossary Level Credit value Guided learning hours (GLH) Learning outcomes Assessment criteria Adult ESOL Core Curriculum Level is an indication of the demand of the learning experience, the depth and/or complexity of achievement and independence in achieving the Learning outcomes. There are 9 levels of achievement within the Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF). This is the number of credits awarded upon successful achievement of all unit outcomes. Credit is a numerical value that represents a means of recognising, measuring, valuing and comparing achievement. GLH is an estimate of the time allocated to teach, instruct, assess and support learners throughout a unit. Learner initiated private study, preparation and marking of formative assessment is not taken into account. The learning outcomes are the most important component of the unit, they set out what is expected in terms of knowing, understanding and practical ability as a result of the learning process. Learning outcomes are the results of learning. Assessment criteria set out what is required, in terms of achievement, to meet a learning outcome. The assessment criteria and learning outcomes are the components that inform the learning and assessment that should take place. This was produced to provide a framework for English language teaching. It defines the skills, knowledge and understanding that non-native speakers need in order to demonstrate achievement of the National Standards. Page 6 of 10

Qualification Framework Qualification Option 3 Awards Reading Writing Speaking and Listening Certificate at each level covering the full range of skills 6 credits 9 credits 12 credits 27 credits (all levels) Credit Values 1 Credit represents 10 GLH Candidates may be entered for an award or a certificate. An award assesses an individual mode. Candidates may take awards at different levels. A certificate assesses all four modes, Speaking and Listening, Reading and Writing. For each assessment candidates are awarded a Pass or Unsuccessful grade. Successful candidates completing a certificate will receive an ESB Level 2 Certificate in ESOL Skills for Life (QCF) Successful candidates completing an award will receive an ESB Level 2 Award in ESOL Skills for Life (Single Mode) (QCF) Speaking and Listening assessments are conducted on site at approved ESB centres by a team of ESB trained assessors. All assessors are independent of the centres they visit and subject to moderation following Ofqual guidelines. Assessment takes place in pairs; candidate interaction is an integral part of the assessment. Each candidate is assessed according to the unit learning outcomes and assessment criteria. On completion of the assessment,the candidate receives a report form with their grade. Successful candidates receive a certificate giving the syllabus title and level achieved. Reading and Writing assessments are individual formal examinations completed on site at approved ESB centres and subject to English Speaking Board regulations (see Centre Handbook). Invigilation is undertaken by the centre and monitored by the English Speaking Board. Level 2 candidates complete a 60 minute reading exam and a 1 hour 40 minute writing exam. Papers are marked by ESB assessors off site and results and certificates are sent to centres. Each candidate is assessed according to the unit learning outcomes and assessment criteria. Page 7 of 10

Writing 1. Assessment criteria In order to pass the assessment, candidates are required to achieve all the assessment criteria listed under learning outcomes 1-4 on page 9. Candidates have one opportunitiy to meet assessment criteria 3.1 and 1.1 and two opportunities to meet the remaining criteria. 2. Assessment paper The writing assessment is a formal written examination paper which consists of three tasks lasting a total of 1 hour 40 minutes. Task 3 includes a plan. Task One Task Two Task Three Text form email, letter narrative, essay, report, article Audience official, employer, organisation official, employer, organisation, friend, official organisation, employer, general readers relative Word Length approx. 150 approx. 150 approx. 250 3. Assessment process Information regarding the assessment process and secure ESB examination conditions is available in the Examinations Handbook. Examination papers are marked externally by English Speaking Board assessors in accordance with the regulations set out in the Examination Handbook 4. Guidance English Speaking Board ESOL Skills for Life assessments can be incorporated into any scheme of work based on the ESOL Core Curriculum. Level 2 ESOL writing units are based on the Adult ESOL Core Curriculum Standards. Sample papers and markschemes are available on the English Speaking Board website(www.esbuk.org). Page 8 of 10

Writing Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria Adult ESOL Core Curriculum Reference Learning Outcomes - The learner will: Assessment Criteria - The learner can: Wt/L2.1a Wt/L2.1b Wt/L2.2a Wt/L2.2b 1. Be able to plan text for a given Task 1.1 Plan text for a specific purpose Wt/L2.3a Wt.L2.4a Wt/L2.5a Wt/L2.6a Wt/L2.7a Ws/L2.1a Ws/L2.2a Ws/L2.3a Ws/L2.4a 2. Produce text for different tasks 2.1 Produce content which meets the purpose effectively 2.2 Use language effectively 2.3 Structure text coherently for purpose 2.4 Use grammar correctly 2.5 Use punctuation correctly 2.6 Spell words accurately 3. Complete a form 3.1 Complete a form with complex features correctly Ww/L2.1a Examples of component skills are available in the Adult ESOL core curriculum Page 9 of 10

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