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English as an Additional Language

HEAD OF DEPARTMENT: Mrs D Guerrero

CONTACT DETAILS: dkg@felsted.org Twitter: @FelstedEAL

We are dedicated to internationalism at Felsted and do all we can to ensure that each pupil achieves their full potential both academically and socially during their time at the School.

It is our belief that the EAL support offered at Felsted will maximise their chances of this. English as an Additional Language

Pupils who do not speak English as a first language, and who are identified as needing additional English language support, are advised, when accepted to the School, to choose EAL as one of their optional GCSE subjects. Although this will result in one fewer GCSE, it is recommended if pupils are to achieve their potential in the mainstream curriculum. Pupils needs are assessed and addressed through assessments and the implementation of Individual Learning Plans. The EAL Department also provides excellent pastoral care for those pupils living away from home in a new country.

Pupils come to 3 EAL lessons a week and these include: • Support with coursework for other subjects (specifically IGCSE English as a

First Language) • Help with subject revision techniques for exams • Skills development in English (Reading, Writing, Speaking & Listening) • Developing academic writing skills • Support for the Felsted Diploma Project

During the lessons pupils also work towards taking an external Cambridge English language exam – Cambridge First For Schools or Cambridge C1 Advanced. These exams test pupils in the skills of Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking and their knowledge of the Use of English (grammar and vocabulary). The exams are taken at a local examination centre, when the pupils are ready, and are internationally recognised. They are excellent additional qualifications to have and are valid for life. There is an additional charge for these exams. The C1 exam is recognised by many universities as proof of English qualification and is therefore valid for entry to UK universities in the USA, Canada, New Zealand and Australia. GCSE students are also able to attend weekly EAL drop-in sessions for support with written work and general English language issues. There are no additional charges for EAL GCSE pupils unless further one to one tuition is needed.

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