English As a Second Language Level 1 – ESLAO (Tutoring)

Course Prerequisite

None

Description

This course builds on students’ previous education and language knowledge to introduce them to the English language and help them adjust to the diversity in their new environment. Students will use beginning English language skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing for everyday and essential academic purposes. They will engage in short conversations using basic English language structures and simple sentence patterns; read short adapted texts; and write phrases and short sentences. The course also provides students with the knowledge and skills they need to begin to adapt to their new lives in Canada.  

Course Info

Course Outline & Units

Unit Order

Unit Name

Suggested Time

Unit 1

All About Me *Assignments are ongoing throughout the course.

Topics: My dreams and Ambitions
My introduction to Canada

Strategies/Resources for Success

Assignments and Tests:

Assignment 1 – *Reflection Journal 1 (daily vocabulary, grammar and reflection)

Writing Conventions Test (1)

Grammar:

Subject
Object
Be
There is/are
Question forms- yes/no
Information Questions
Final Punctuation
Negation of Be simple present
Negation of Do
Negation of will
Simple sentence: subject and object
Capitalization of first word
Capitalization of proper nouns

24 hours
Unit 2

Canadian Mannerisms

Topics: Responding to Teachers and Peers Non-Verbal Communication

Assignment 2 – “The Hitchhiker” Worksheet (daily vocabulary, grammar and reflection)

Assignments and Tests:

Teacher-Student Simulations of Conversation
Individual Presentation: Oral Presentation and Report of “A, An and the” Writing Conventions Test (2)

Grammar:

Count: singular and plural, regular/irregular nouns
non-count
Apostrophe: contractions and possessive
Possessive form of proper nouns
Articles
Demonstrative Pronouns
Impersonal Expressions
Have
Can
Simple Present
Simple past regular
Simple past irregular
Let’s

33 hours
Unit 3

Canadian Elements

Topics:   Canadian Geography
Canadian Citizenship
Canadian Diversity

Assignments and Tests:

Assignment 3 – An Oral Presentation and a 1 Page Report on “A, An, and the” Writing Conventions Test (3)

Grammar:

Cardinal Numbers
Ordinal Numbers
Simple future
Present Progressive
Contractions with be, do
Imperative forms
Possessive
High frequency adjectives
Comparative/Superlative
Some, any, every, all

33 hours
Unit 4:

Media Knowledge and Skills Via a Thousand Splendid Suns

Topics:   Types of Media
Influence of the Audience

Understanding A Thousand Splendid Suns Via the Media

Assignments and Tests:

Assignment 4 – Reflection Journal 2

Assignment 5 – A Letter

Writing Conventions Test (4)

Grammar:

Adverbs to modify adjectives
Adverbs for time and frequency
Too
Conjunctions: and, but, or, because
Prepositions of location
Prepositions of direction
Preposition of time

20 hours
Exam Review and Final Evaluation

Written and oral examination

 

20 hours

Total 110 Hours
Learning Strategies

A variety of strategies are used to allow students many opportunities to attain the necessary skills for success in this course. The teacher uses a variety of whole class, small group and individual activities to facilitate learning. The following is a list of specific teaching/learning strategies that the teacher may use but is not limited to:

Course Specific Language Collaborative

Direct teaching

Teaching notes

Work and tasks sheets

Homework

Independent reading

Independent study
Guided Reading

Information Analysis

Research

Portfolio

Reflection

Presentation

Decision making

Organizational Diagrams

Peer/Self Evaluation

Oral presentation

Class Discussion

Small group discussion

Teacher-student conferencing

Peer-evaluation

Personal response notes

Reading and answering questions

 

Cooperative learning

Peer-evaluation

Brainstorming

Group discussion

Student-teacher conferencing

Course FAQ
The course duration is 110 hours, delivered in an online school format. 
The course fee varies based on the selected availability option: Online Small Class and Online Private 1-on-1 Tutoring. For detailed information and pricing, please check our website.
Assessment & Resources

Purpose  

The primary purpose of assessment is to improve student learning. Assessment relates directly to the expectations for the course.

A variety of assessments for and as learning are conducted on a regular basis to allow ample opportunities for students to improve and ultimately demonstrate their full range of learning and for the teacher to gather information to provide feedback. Assessment tasks relate to the success criteria set out in lesson plans. Success criteria allow students to see what quality looks like.

Evaluation is the process of judging the quality of student work in relation to the achievement chart categories and criteria and assigning a percentage grade to represent that quality. Evaluation is based on gathering evidence of student achievement through:

  • Products
  • Observations
  • Conversations

Assessment for Learning – we provide feedback and coaching. Assessment FOR Learning is the process of seeking and interpreting evidence for the use of learners and their teachers to decide where the learners are in their learning, where they need to go, and how best to go there.

Assessment as Learning – we help students monitor progress, set goals, reflect on their learning

Assessment AS Learning is the process of the explicit fostering of students’ capacity over time to be their own best assessors, but teachers need to start by presenting and modeling external, structured opportunities for students to assess themselves.

Assessment of Learning – we use assessments to provide evaluative statements about student achievement. Assessment OF Learning is the assessment that becomes public and results in statements of symbols

(marks/grades/levels of achievement) about how well students are learning. It often contributes to pivotal decisions that will affect students’ future.

ASSESSMENT TOOLS

Assessment as Learning  Assessment for Learning  Assessment of Learning 

Student Product

 

ü    Journals (checklist)

ü    Assessment Quiz (scale/rubric)

ü    Questionnaires (checklist)

ü    Ticket In Cards (anecdotal)

Student Product 

 

ü   Assignment

ü   Pre-tests (scale/rubric)

ü   Quizzes (scale/rubric)

ü   Rough drafts (rubric)

ü   Portfolios (rubric)

ü   Peer feedback (anecdotal/checklist)

ü   Exit Cards/Reflections (anecdotal)

ü   KWL (anecdotal)

ü   Vocabulary Logs (anecdotal)

Student Product

 

ü   Assignment

ü   Tests (scale/rubric)

ü   Exam

ü   Reports/response (rubric)

ü   Final Reflection (scale/rubric)

Observation 

ü   Whole class discussions (anecdotal)

ü   Self-proofreading (checklist)

Observation 

 

ü   Class discussions (anecdotal)

ü   Performance tasks (anecdotal/scale)

Observation 

ü   Presentation (rubric)

Conversation 

ü   Student teacher conferences (checklist)

ü   Small Group Discussions (checklist)

ü   Pair work (checklist)

ü   Debate (anecdotal)

Conversation 

 

ü   Student teacher conferences

(checklist)

ü   Small group discussions (checklist)

ü   Pair work (anecdotal)

ü   Peer-feedback (anecdotal)

ü   Oral pre-tests (scale/rubric)

ü   Oral quizzes (scale/rubric)

ü   Debate (Anecdotal)

Conversation 

ü   Student teacher simulation (checklist)

ü   Oral Test (scale/rubric)

Unit 1: 

Assessment For Learning (AFL)  K/U 
Participation in Group Activities   
Class Discussions 
Cartoon Story   
Sequence Story   
Response Journals (with prompts)   
Graphic Organizer 
Group Story-telling   
Assessment As Learning (AAL)         
Conferencing     
Reflection/Self-Assessment 
Vocabulary Quizzes   
Read Alouds                                                                                                      X         XX 
Assessment Of Learning (AOL)         

Story-telling  

Autobiography Assignment 

Test 
Report/response (rubric)     

 Unit 2: 

Assessment For Learning (AFL)  K/U 
Brainstorming   
Vocabulary List     
Response Journals   
Exit Tickets     
Canada’s Services Graphic Organizer       
Entrance Tickets     
Assessment As Learning (AAL) 
Peer Assessment   
Self-Assessment    X` 
Quiz   
Questionnaires (checklist)   
Assessment Of Learning (AOL) 
Canada Poster (Rubric) 
Tests   

Reports/response (rubrics) 

Final Reflection 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Unit 3: 

Assessment For Learning (AFL)  K/U 
Anticipation Questions     
Paragraphs      
Graphic Organizers   
Literature Circle Activities 
Response Journals   
K-W-L (anecdotal)     
Peer-feedback (anecdotal/checklist)       
Assessment As Learning (AAL) 
Self-Assessment of Participation in Role-Play     
Peer-Assessment     

Quizzes 

Questionnaires 

 
Assessment Of Learning (AOL) 
Problem-Solving Role Play (Rubric) 
Completion of Literature Circle Roles/Activities 
Final Reflection     

 

Unit 4: 

Assessment For Learning (AFL)  K/U 
Reading Activities     
Media Clips – Listening Comprehension and Discussion   
Graphic Organizers 
Report – Draft     
K-W-L (anecdotals)         
Assessment As Learning (AAL) 
Peer Editing 
Self-Editing/Assessment 

Entrance Tickets 

Exit Tickets 

   
Assessment Of Learning (AOL) 
Report and final reflection – Final Copy 
         

Resources

English, YES! Level 1: Basic (McGraw-Hill)
English, YES! Level 2: Introductory (McGraw-Hill)
Language Handbook: Support for the Language Handbook, Harcourt Education (Holt, Rineheart and Winston)

Growing Success: Assessment Evaluation and Reporting in Ontario Schools, First Edition Covering Grades 1-12

http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/policyfunding/growSuccess.pdf

Course Final Grade & Report Card

Grading  

  • The final grade is based on performance in 3 areas: products, observations, conversations.
  • 70% of the grade is based on evaluations conducted throughout the course.
  • 30% is based on a final evaluation.

Weighting of categories 

Knowledge/Understanding  Thinking/Inquiry  Communication  Application 
25%  25%  25%  25% 
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Course Grade

ESL

Course Code

ESLAO

Course Category

English As A Second Language (ESL)

Course Type

Open

Course Delivery

Online

Course Duration

8hrs

Course Credit

0
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