English as an Additional Language
To be able to communicate in a second language, be understood, show passion and fully engage with others in a second language is like inhaling a breath of fresh air, being able to enjoy others company, and those yours. To be successful in the workplace, at school and socially, understood, laugh and joke brings rich enjoyment into one’s life.
For Learners of all ages who need to improve their confidence and communication skills. These examinations are especially useful for speakers for whom English is their second language and to aid them in the development of good listening skills and clear speech that are so vital in today’s global work place. Learners will have the opportunity to develop clarity of thought and learn to express with vocal variation their ideas in a language other than their first language, a life skill, once achieved, and never forgotten.
Those undertaking the EAL Syllabus will have the opportunity to develop their communication skills for use in any situation, using vocal clarity and variety. They will also learn the role of body language within communication.
For Learners of all ages who need to improve their confidence and communication skills. These examinations are especially useful for speakers for whom English is their second language and to aid them in the development of good listening skills and clear speech that are so vital in today’s global work place. Learners will have the opportunity to develop clarity of thought and learn to express with vocal variation their ideas in a language other than their first language, a life skill, once achieved, and never forgotten.
Those undertaking the EAL Syllabus will have the opportunity to develop their communication skills for use in any situation, using vocal clarity and variety. They will also learn the role of body language within communication.
EAL – Syllabus
Student Learning Objectives:
Through the EAL Syllabus and examinations Learners will build their confidence in using the English Language, develop oral language skills, enhance their speech and vocal techniques through:
- Engaging in conversation with the Examiner
- Give a talk
- Presentation skills
- Reviewing speech and vocal techniques
- Reading and studying literature
- Learning English intonations
PERFORMER CATEGORIES
- Solo
EXAMINATIONS GRADES
- Preparatory | Introductory | Preliminary | Transition
- Grades 1, 2, 4 and 5
MEDAL GRADES
(Awarded for Solo | Duologue ONLY)
- Grade 3 (Foundation)
- Grade 6 (Bronze) | Grade 7 (Silver) | Grade 8 (Gold)
DIPLOMA LEVELS
- ANEA – Level 4 (Speech and Drama | Public Speaking | Diploma in Performance [Acting, Mime, Musical Theatre] )
- ANEA – Level 5 (Speech and Drama | Public Speaking)
- LNEA – Level 6 (Speech and Drama Teaching Diploma | Public Speaking Diploma)
UCAS TARIFF POINTS
- Between 8 and 30 points (subject to pass mark)
- Grades 6, 7, 8 ONLY