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Summer Preparation Booklet
New Students’ Information Online 2020
SUBJECT LISTED:
Joseph Chamberlain College
New Students’ Day 2020
Arabic [AS]
Chinese [AS]
Urdu [AS]
Intensive English
Arabic [GCSE]
Chinese [GCSE]
Urdu [GCSE]
Chinese Mandarin [PRE-GCSE]
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Arabic [AS]
A Level
► What are the main features of this course?
This is now a two-year course leading to an A-level in Arabic
Language from EDEXCEL. The full A-level is made up of 3 exams
taken at the end of the second year of study. Paper 1:
Translation into English, reading comprehension and writing
(research question) in Arabic, Paper 2: Translation into Arabic
and written response to works and Paper 3: Listening, reading
and writing in Arabic
► Hours of lessons per week: 5
► Indicative group size: 20
► How is the course assessed?
The course is assessed through three exams at the end of your
second year of study. In addition there will be regular exam
question assessments to prepare you for the exam.
► Where can I go next?
On completing this course successfully in conjunction with other
subjects, the student might go on to study a degree in Arabic,
Islamic studies, Oriental Studies, Languages or Education. In a
combination, A-level Arabic can get you to university to study
any subject. This course also provides a chance to work with
local communities. Employment in Arab countries can be easier
with A Level Arabic. The chance of obtaining a place in a
university in Arab countries to study Arabic or Islamic studies will
also be improved by studying this course.
Need More Information? Contact:
Marion BoughtonHead of English & [email protected]
Arabic
AS ARABIC
SUBJECT OVERVIEW
What can I expect from AS/A Level Arabic?
The Pearson Edexcel Level 3 Advanced GCE in Arabic (listening,
reading and writing) consists of three externally-examined papers
that assess your listening, comprehension, reading and writing
skills.
These assessments will be set and marked by Pearson.
• Paper1: Translation into English, reading comprehension and
writing (research question) in Arabic
• Paper 2: Translation into Arabic and written response to works
• Paper 3: Listening, reading and writing in Arabic
There is no coursework requirement to this course.
Employers are increasingly looking for people with language skills.
Combined with other subjects, A level Arabic can help you to get
a place at University to study many subjects. There are many
opportunities open to you; in fact, whatever you want to do with
your life, languages will help you do it better!
Joseph Chamberlain College
New Students’ Day 2020
AS ARABIC
SUMMER CHALLENGE
Learn the names of all Arabic speaking countries and their
capital cities
Find the main tourist attractions and the most visited places
in the Arab world
Go to the Edexcel website, view and download a copy of
the Specification
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HINTS & TIPS
There are a lot of useful websites. The Arab league official
website provides a lot of information on various topics
Watch the BBC news on a daily basis
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Read about Education and employment in the Arab world>
Chinese [AS]
A Level
► What are the main features of this course?
This is now a two-year course leading to an A-level in Chinese
Language from EDEXCEL. The full A-level is made up of 3 exams
taken at the end of the second year of study. Paper 1: Listening,
Reading and Translation, Paper 2: Written response to works and
translation and Paper 3: Speaking
► Hours of lessons per week: 3
► Indicative group size: 10
► How is the course assessed?
The course is assessed through three exams at the end of your
second year of study. In addition there will be regular exam
question assessments to prepare you for the exam.
► Where can I go next?
Employers are increasingly looking for people with language skills.
Combined with other subjects, A level Chinese can help you to
get a place at University to study any subjects. There are many
opportunities open to you; in fact , whatever you want to do with
your life, languages will help you do it better!
Need More Information? Contact:
Marion BoughtonHead of English & [email protected]
CHINESE
AS CHINESE
SUBJECT OVERVIEW
What can I expect from AS/A Level Chinese?
A Level Chinese will enable you to develop an advanced
level knowledge and understanding of the Chinese language
and the culture of China, as well as practical and valuable
language and transferable study skills. You will study a choice
of literary texts and films that includes contemporary and
more classical titles, together with authentic source materials
from China and the wider Chinese-speaking world.
Employers are increasingly looking for people with language
skills. Combined with other subjects, A level Chinese can help
you to get a place at University to study any subjects. There
are many opportunities open to you; in fact, whatever you
want to do with your life, languages will help you do it better!
Joseph Chamberlain College
New Students’ Day 2020
AS CHINESE
SUMMER CHALLENGEWhat preparation can I do before I start the course?
Read the novel Hui An Guan by Lin Haiyin. Write a reading blog or review of the novel and share with others in the class at the start of term.
Learn the history of China from 1912 to 1935:1912-25• After the 1911 collapse of the Qing Dynasty, China declares itself a
republic in 1912 with Sun Yat-sen as the first president. Sun founds the Nationalist Party, Kuomintang (KMT) and later resigns in favor of Yuan Shihkai. Shihkai attempts to reinstate the monarchy but fails, and after his death in 1916 the country is left without a strong central leader, and the country descends into a period of control by warlords.
1921-35• The Chinese Communist Party is founded in Shanghai. Mao Zedong
leads the Long March and establishes revolutionary headquarters in Yenan.
Find out what grade you need in A level Chinese to enable you to progress onto university or into your chosen career.
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HINTS & TIPSAre there any websites that I might find useful?
Edexcel website is very useful. The content on the website can help you make a smooth transition to the next level of study. https://qualifications.pearson.com/en/qualifications/edexcel-a-levels/chinese-2017.coursematerials.html#filterQuery=category:Pearson-UK:Category%2FSpecification-and-sample-assessments
The video clip for Hui An Guan is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxRaKN_PbCs
The video clip for Please Vote For Me is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYVMSQPpuy0
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Urdu [AS]
A-Level
► What are the main features of this course?
This is a two-year course, leading to the EDEXCEL A-level Urdu
Certificate at the end of the second year. The aims of the
course are to develop a high level of communication skills,
awareness of various aspects of societies in which the
language is spoken. The course will also develop study skills as a
preparation for the world of work, further study, training or
leisure and will be enjoyable, interesting and relevant to the
needs of students.
► Hours of lessons per week: 5
► Indicative group size: 15
► How is the course assessed?
The course is assessed through 3 exams at the end of the
second year. Paper 1: Translation into English, reading
comprehension and writing (research question) in Urdu, Paper
2: Translation into Urdu and written response to works and
Paper 3: Listening, reading and writing in Urdu.
► Where can I go next?
You will be well placed for university applications as Higher
Education institutions look favorably at linguistic skills. Students
who are bilingual also have a greater chance of obtaining
work opportunities in Urdu communities.
Need More Information? Contact:
Marion BoughtonHead of English & [email protected]
URDU
AS URDU
SUBJECT OVERVIEW
What can I expect from AS/A Level Urdu?
The Pearson Edexcel Level 3 Advanced GCE in Urdu (listening,
reading and writing) consists of three externally-examined
papers that assess your listening, reading and writing skills.
These assessments will be set and marked by Pearson.
• Paper1: Translation into English, reading comprehension
and writing (research question) in Urdu
• Paper 2: Translation into Urdu and written response to works
• Paper 3: Listening, reading and writing in Urdu
There is no coursework requirement to this course.
Employers are increasingly looking for people with language
skills. Combined with other subjects, A level Urdu can help you
to get a place at University to study any subjects. There are
many opportunities open to you; in fact, whatever you want to
do with your life, languages will help you do it better!
Joseph Chamberlain College
New Students’ Day 2020
AS URDU
SUMMER CHALLENGE
List the main vocabulary in Urdu and English.
Watch these films: (1)Bin Roye (2)Baghban (3) Bajrangi
Bhaijan.
Go to the Edexcel website, view and download a copy of
the Specification. Read the main themes of research
topics.
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HINTS & TIPS
These are all really useful websites and will help with
your preparation for the course:
• The daily jang London
http://jang.com.pk/
• The daily Pakistan
http://www.dailypakistan.com.pk
• The daily Express
http://www.express.com.pk/epaper/
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Intensive English
[Pre-GCSE]
► What are the main features of this course?
The course is designed for students whose mother tongue is
not English. Students on this course learn to improve their skills
in speaking, listening, reading, writing and grammar. This
course is offered at beginner, elementary, intermediate and
advanced levels.
► Hours of lessons per week: 12
► Indicative group size: 15
► How is the course assessed?
The course is assessed throughout the whole academic year
with a final examination in the summer term. The assessment
consists of the following strands: speaking and listening,
reading and writing. Students will achieve NOCN ESOL Skills for
Life qualifications.
► Where can I go next?
The intermediate and advanced classes are a good
preparation for Pre-GCSE courses and can provide progress
onto vocational foundation courses or a programme of
various GCSEs, providing that a pass has been achieved at
intermediate or advanced levels.
Need More Information? Contact:
Marion BoughtonHead of English & [email protected]
INTENSIVE ENGLISHPre-GCSE
INTENSIVE ENGLISH
SUBJECT OVERVIEW
What can I expect from Intensive English courses?
The course is designed for students whose mother tongue is
not English. Students on this course learn to improve their skills
in speaking, listening, reading, writing and grammar. This
course is offered at beginner, elementary, intermediate and
advanced levels.
The intermediate and advanced classes are a good
preparation for Pre-GCSE courses and can provide progress
onto vocational foundation courses or a programme of
various GCSEs, providing that a pass has been achieved at
intermediate or advanced levels.
Joseph Chamberlain College
New Students’ Day 2020
INTENSIVE ENGLISH
SUMMER CHALLENGE
What preparation can I do before I start the course?.
Surround yourself with English. Have the radio or TV playing in
English in the background.
Watch news every day and find out what’s going on in the
world. Try to talk with friends and family about the news.
If you don’t have enough English to understand the news
completely, try to read or listen to it in your native language
first, and then listening to it or reading it again in English.
Don’t worry if you can’t understand much.
The more you listen and read the news in English, you’ll be
able to understand more.
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HINTS & TIPS
Are there any websites that I might find useful?
BBC website is very useful. The content on the website
can help you make a smooth transition to the next
level of study.
E1 and E2 students can visit BBC Newsround website at
https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround
E3 students can visit BBC website
https://www.bbc.co.uk/
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Arabic [GCSE]
GCSE
► What are the main features of this course?
This is a one year course designed to develop all the language skills of reading, writing, listening and speaking. The course should enable the student to gain knowledge in topics ranging from personal information to current affairs. In small groups the students will discuss all the above issues and write about them. A good range of reading material is available.
► Hours of lessons per week: 5
► Indicative group size: 15
► How is the course assessed?
There is not a coursework component. At the end of the course the student will sit four exam papers: Speaking, Reading, Listening and Writing. The GCSE combines controlled assessment of speaking and writing skills with Foundation or Higher tier external assessments for the listening and reading skills.
► Where can I go next?
After successfully finishing this course, the student can progress to either A-levels or a vocational course.
Need More Information? Contact:
Marion BoughtonHead of English & [email protected]
ARABIC
Chinese [GCSE]
GCSE
► What are the main features of this course?
This is a one year course in Chinese Mandarin. The course
focuses on the four main areas of speaking, listening,
reading and writing.
► Hours of lessons per week: 2
► Indicative group size: 10
► How is the course assessed?
Students will take EDEXCEL GCSE Chinese examinations.
Examination papers will be set externally.
► Where can I go next?
From GCSE you can progress to an AS-level or vocational
courses.
Need More Information? Contact:
Marion BoughtonHead of English & [email protected]
CHINESE
Urdu [GCSE]
GCSE
► What are the main features of this course?A one year course but those who have very little knowledge of the
subject may study for two years before taking the examination. • Use the language effectively for the purposes of practical
communication both within Britain and in other countries.• Form a sound basis of skills, language and attitudes for further use
in study, work and leisure.• Offer insight into and appreciation of the cultures and civilisation
of the communities and countries concerned.• Develop an awareness of the nature of language learning.• Enjoyment and intellectual stimulation.• Encourage positive attitudes to the learning of other languages
and their cultures, both in Britain and other countries.• Learning skills of a more general application (e.g. analysis,
memorising, drawing of inferences).
► Hours of lessons per week: 4
► Indicative group size: 15
► How is the course assessed?The course is assessed in the four skills of speaking, reading, listening and writing in a range of defined topic areas related to the experiences of students. Each skill area is taught at two levels: foundation level and higher. Students must answer in the same language as the question but speaking and writing must be in Urdu.
► Where can I go next?After successfully finishing this course, students can progress to the A-level Urdu course.
Need More Information? Contact:
Marion BoughtonHead of English & [email protected]
URDU
Chinese Mandarin
[Pre-GCSE]
Pre GCSE
► What are the main features of this course?This is a one year course which can later lead to a GCSE course in Chinese Mandarin.
Students will be taught reading and writing from books specially designed for non-native speakers. The listening and speaking skills will be developed through small group conversation and with the help of recorded material. English language will be used to explain the linguistics during the lesson, but students will be encouraged to speak in Chinese Mandarin where appropriate.
Teaching will be in class. However, individual needs will be met during tutorials as well as outside the class if required. The course is offered at Entry Level 2 and Entry Level 3.
► Hours of lessons per week: 2
► Indicative group size: 10
► How is the course assessed?Smaller tests in reading, writing, listening and speaking will be set by the class teacher which will cover all the topics and be moderated by an external examiner to achieve the ABC certificate.
► Where can I go next?From Entry Level you progress to Level 1. From Level 1 you can progress to Level 2 or GCSE courses.
Need More Information? Contact:
Marion BoughtonHead of English & [email protected]
CHINESE MANDARIN
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