English

This subject teaches young people to speak and write fluently so that they can communicate their ideas and emotions to others, and to read and listen so that others can communicate with them. It covers all aspects of reading, writing, speaking and listening in the contexts of both language and literature.

We found 355 challenges in the Subject area 'English'

Challenge Level NLH
The learner will read and use BSL to sign primary and secondary colours as well as metallics and shades.
Entry 1  10
The learner will investigate different online shops, their products and prices.
WTE1  10
The learner will be able to make requests to others using a form of visual communication.
WTE1  20
The learner will be able to identify, read and find items beginning with the letter 's', 'a', 't', 'p', 'i', and 'n'.
Entry 1  30
The learner will be able to identify the days of the week and participate in songs relating to each day.
WTE1  10
The learner will explore a variety of key literacy skills to support them in their independence and life skills.
WTE1  20
The learner will develop a range of practical domestic skills in the home.
Entry 3  30
The learner will be able to successfully use Word documents and PowerPoint.
Entry 1  10
The learner will develop reading skills required to access functional texts.
Entry 2  30
The learner will develop pre-writing skills, developing fine motor skills.
WTE1  30
The learner will learn to read and write uncontracted alphabetic (letter) braille signs.
Entry 3  20
The learner will learn to read 10 vegetable words and their BSL signs.
Entry 1  10
The learner will learn to read 10 meat words and their BSL signs.
Entry 1  10
The learner will learn to read 10 fruit words and their BSL signs.
Entry 1  10
The learner will explore resources used in a sensory story.
WTE1  10