Teaching that suits teachers and students
The flexibility of Entry Level English is one of the key advantages of the qualification and allows teachers and curriculum leaders to tailor the course to their cohort of students and their teaching context.
"The flexibility in the planning of the course makes it an opportunity to plan your own schemes of work based around the assessment outcomes of the course. The freedom to create your own syllabus makes planning and teaching Entry Level English rewarding and enjoyable."
The Entry Level English course also makes it easy to plan differentiated schemes of work that incorporate a variety of activities that appeal to wide range of students.
"The beauty of Entry Level is that lower ability students can access the same curriculum as the higher ability students. The wide range of potential outcomes means that differentiation is an integral part of the Entry Level English course. By having clear, differentiated outcomes, which can be adapted to meet the individual needs of the students, I am able to create lessons that are relevant, meaningful and motivating."