5. IEP
English Language Continuum
1 2 3 4 5 6
emergent
communicator
JS ESOL
SS AEP
capable
communicator
proficient
communicator
Language Acquisition Language &
Literature
7. Admissions
Step 1: non-native English speaker testing - LAS Links
Step 2: placement
● Intensive English Programme (IEP)
● Junior School ESOL
● Senior School Academic English Programme (AEP)
● JS or SS mainstream
9. What?
Full time English language programme that focuses on
- developing all 4 language skills (reading, writing listening,
speaking)
- intercultural understanding
- international mindedness
- social skills
- sustainability
- IB philosophy
10. What?
IEP prepares students to enter an international school
IEP does not teach mainstream subjects, but offers PE, arts,
science and maths with an emphasis on terminology
IEP language goals correspond with MYP language acquisition
phase 1
IEP students are part of the boarding community and
participate in Exploria activities
11. Who?
Grade 4 - Grade 8
Non-native English speakers - complete beginners
Students who want to enter an international school
12. How long?
One academic year or less
Preferred start = August
Students can join during the academic year if they already
have a foundation in English
13. Testing flow
1. WIDA placement test when entering IEP
2. Informal progress assessments throughout the year
3. Formal full WIDA test Dec and June
(opportunity to apply for Prem mainstream classes)
15. Who We Are
ESOL in the JS
English Speakers of Other Languages
16. 1. All new non-native English speakers (grades 1-5)
are tested using LAS links.
2. Results are analyzed and students are placed into
5 stages.
1. Beginning
2. Early Intermediate
3. Intermediate
4. Proficient
5. Above
3. Support is organized for the students (stages 1-3)
by grade level.
4. Students are tested again at the end of the
semester and end of the year.
Process
17. How We Work
❖ Stage 1: Receives 5 periods of in-
class support and 3 pull out periods.
❖ Stage 2: Receives 5 periods of in-
class support and 2 pull out periods.
❖ Stage 3: Receives 5 periods of in-
class support and 1 pull out period
18. What We Do
❖ Teachers support the students during literacy doing activities for
sight words, guided reading and spelling.
❖ Pull out sessions allow the students to practice speaking more and
focus on grammar and vocabulary building.
19. Academic English Programme (AEP)
Grades 6 to 10, MYP Phases entering Phase 2
Depending on their level of English, students will receive either 5
or 10 periods of AEP support, in-class or pull-out
20. MYP Phases and AEP Stages
Entering Phase 2: 10 periods of AEP
support
● Push-in and pull-out for Science
● AEP classes in Reading, Writing,
Literature and Sheltered Humanities
● Study skills for LOTE when Language
A not available ( + 5 periods)
Prior to exiting : 5 periods of AEP
support
● Push-in and pull-out for Humanities
● AEP classes for Reading, Writing and
Literature
● Study skills for LOTE when Language
A not available ( + 5 periods)
21. Entering G11 - 12
English for IB Diploma Programme
Grade 10 MYP Language B Phase 3 - 6
Students need to be consistently achieving a level 5 or above in
phase 3 or 4 in order to study DP SL English B
Students need to be consistently achieving a level 7 or above in
phase 3 or 4 in order to study DP HL English B
Students need to be consistently achieving a level 7 or above in
phase 6, and in addition, they need to spend at least one
semester studying English A in order to study DP English A
22. English Language A
The Language A course is designed for:
• Students with native or near-native English language
proficiency
• Students who have performed consistently at a high level in
Language Acquisition phase 6 (but not at the end of Grade
10)
23. • Students study a balance of language (eg. the language of
advertising) and literature (eg. a novel)
• Students study a balance of genres (drama, novel, poetry,
short story, non-fiction)
• Students study a world literature text each year
English Language A: in the MYP
24. Language & Literature
Higher Level:
Language units (eg: Language
& Power)
6 Literature texts
Standard Level:
Language units (eg: Language
& Power)
4 Literature texts
Literature
Higher Level:
13 texts of varied genres.
Standard Level:
10 texts of varied genres
English Language A: in the IBDP
25. Ways to help at home
● Home language is important (HL) - discuss concepts learnt at school in
the HL in order to maintain your child’s HL vocabulary
● Time to relax; learning a language and new subjects through a second
language is demanding. Please ensure your child gets enough rest
● Time for other activities; encourage your child to take up sports here at
Prem, creative activities or spend time with friends
● Every student has individual needs, please make an appointment to
discuss any concerns directly with your child’s teachers, they are the
ones best able to give advice.