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Welcome To The English Department
At Hall mead, Pupils follow a broad and balanced syllabus that relates directly to the requirements of the National Curriculum and is guided by the interests and enthusiasms of our pupils. The staff strive to develop pupils holistically and enable them to become confident and articulate communicators. A wide range of teaching and learning methods is used, including the use of drama, video and information communications technology, in order to prepare pupils for the demands of today's changing world.
Speaking and Listening
Pupils are given the opportunity to develop their speaking and listening skills both individually and collaboratively. Drama is recognised as an important vehicle in developing pupils skills in English. Students participate in such activities as discussion work, presentations, role play and hot seating.
Reading
Pupils read widely from fiction and non-fiction texts. These may include newspaper extracts, autobiographies, diaries, poetry, prose and drama. Pupils will study Shakespeare and other pre-twentieth century writers and are taught to approach all kinds of literature critically. They are encouraged to value their own and their peers' opinions when responding to texts.
Writing
Pupils are provided with opportunities to write in a variety of ways and for a number of different audiences. The range of work comprises; narrative, discursive essays, diary entries, letters and newspaper reports. Emphasis is placed on technical accuracy, spelling skills, legibility, and presentation. Pupils are also given the opportunity to use Information Communication Technology and enjoy designing news reports and other publications.
Naturally we measure a substantial part of our success with older pupils involved in external examinations. The Department is delighted that the results for the SATs and the GCSEs have again improved and have been excellent.
The English Department arranged two theatre trips this winter. The first was for year 7 to watch the play skellig at the Shaw Theare and the second was to see Grease at the Piccadilly Theatre on the 20th November. Grease is also the current featured book for the Monday Lunchtime Reading club. |
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