EAL – Senior School

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English as an Additional Language at Kimbolton

About the course

The EAL course is designed for students whose first language is not English. It focuses on developing the four key skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. You’ll also learn essential academic English to support your success in other GCSE subjects.

Topics include:

  • Practical communication for everyday life
  • Academic writing and comprehension
  • Vocabulary building
  • Grammar and sentence structure
  • Cultural understanding and integration.

Lessons are tailored to your individual needs and delivered in small groups to ensure personalised attention and progress.

Assessment

The Pearson Edexcel International GCSE in English as a Second Language (ESL) is assessed through four equally weighted units, each focusing on a specific language skill:

  1. Unit 1: Reading
    • Assessment: Externally assessed written examination lasting 1 hour.
    • Content: Evaluates the ability to read for different purposes, including understanding main ideas, details, opinions, and implied meanings.
  2. Unit 2: Listening
    • Assessment: Externally assessed written examination lasting 45 minutes.
    • Content: Assesses listening skills through recordings related to various topics, measuring comprehension of main points, specific details, and speakers’ attitudes.
  3. Unit 3: Writing
    • Assessment: Externally assessed written examination lasting 1 hour.
    • Content: Tests writing skills through tasks such as writing short messages, reports, articles, or essays, focusing on coherence, accuracy, and appropriateness.
  4. Unit 4: Speaking
    • Assessment: Externally assessed speaking examination lasting 10–12 minutes.
    • Content: Evaluates speaking abilities through tasks like discussions and presentations, assessing fluency, pronunciation, and interactive communication.

This unitised structure allows flexibility, enabling learners to take individual unit assessments over multiple examination series or all together at the end of the course. The qualification aligns with Levels A2 to B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), covering topics relevant to learners using English as a second language in contexts such as study, work, and leisure.

Beyond the classroom

  • International society: join a welcoming group of peers to explore global cultures through language, food, and activities
  • Cultural events: participate in school-wide celebrations and international evenings
  • Study support: benefit from tailored workshops and resources to aid your academic English development.

“EAL is not just about learning a language; it’s about unlocking opportunities, building connections, and embracing new cultures.”

You will benefit from EAL if you…

  • Want to improve your academic and practical English
  • Enjoy learning about new cultures and traditions
  • Are eager to build confidence in communication
  • Value personalised support and guidance.