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Brilliant. I teach 16+ years old students in FE most of them are asylum seekers,their literacy is below standard. This assessment will give me a picture whether they need one-to-one English support or to attend Basic Skills course.
Melanie
from laniehew, 02 March 2010
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great for independent learning. This is a brilliant resource for allowing G&T pupils to assess where they are and what they need to do to get better. Thanks for sharing.
from patterson1, 01 March 2010
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great stuff!. this looks great would anyone know where i can get one for ks3 science?
from juwi, 15 December 2009
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To the person above who uses the name 1666. With regards to your request for ideas for ESOL learners working on punctuation, capital letter, commas, full stops, and question marks, I find the following very effective.
Copy type out a text suitable for your students' level. Make sure you keep a master copy before you create the student copy (e.g. 2 separate documents). If you're focusing on capital letters, remove all the capital letters from the text - their job is to say where capital letters should be inserted. Ditto for whatever you're practising - I have used this method successfully for practising punctuation of any kind, prepositions, articles, paragraphs etc.
from Sally D, 26 November 2009
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student self assassment. Not sure why this is under drama
from littlersrock, 14 November 2009
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