Structures, lexis, functions and skills to be covered at the Advanced Level

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Structures, lexis, functions and skills to be at the Advanced Level Please note all examples are intended as a guide to the level of skills, structures and text types that are appropriate to introduce at this level. The examples are not intended to be exhaustive actual examples will depend on the needs of the groups. Structures Revision and extension of all previously structures according to the students needs. New structures to include Examples Inversion Hardly had the match begun when it started to rain. Future Perfect Continuous By the end of next year I will have been working here for 5years. Dare (as a modal verb) How dare you say that! Owing to/due to Due/Owing to severe weather conditions the flight was cancelled. Participle phrases There's someone waiting for you at reception, compared to other cities, London is very cosmopolitan. Whether/were to etc Whether she has decided to move out (or not) doesn't matter / Were he to have signed the contract... Perfect participles Having said that... Ellipsis in speech 'What time will you be leaving? In about an hour. Noun collocations Key ring, book cover, meeting point, silk dress Tense simplification You can communicate in English wherever you go (not will go) Pronoun phrases The person to whom I wrote was my supervisor. Adverbial phrases In a hurry; again and again; However hard I try... (compared with I try hard, but...) Future in the past Last time I spoke to her she was going to get engaged. Be to We are to finish the report by Friday/ It was to have started by now. 1

Prepositional phrases By law, in the end, on time, out of the blue Noun phrases He told me about the cancellation of the match. Mixed conditionals Emphatic structures Tense simplification in conditional sentences Verb phrases Subordinate clauses If Jim hadn't missed the train, he would be here now; if I were more ambitious, I'd have become a university professor. What I like most... ;the thing that... -the place where... -the reason why... etc With a bit of luck (If I we are lucky); But for his help (If he hadn t helped us...) The alarm was raised as soon as the fire started/if you are not good at languages, it is pointless to apply. Speaking functions Functions Asking for and getting factual information Expressing and finding out attitudes Examples (extension of Upper - Intermediate) Identifying, describing, correcting and asking questions Agreeing, disagreeing, enquiring, expressing preferences, expressing emotions, complimenting, apologising, hedging, distancing yourself, complaining Getting things done Suggestions, advice, warnings, invitations Socialising Formal, informal Structuring discourse Starting and ending conversations, changing a subject, interrupting, turn taking etc. Dealing with communication breakdown Asking for repetition / clarification, paraphrasing, repeating, apologising for uncertainty, asking for Things to say in awkward social situations guidance etc. Apologising, changing the subject, making humorous remarks 2

Pronunciation Pronunciation should be integrated and systematically taught throughout all lessons. Ensure when presenting new target language you pay sufficient attention to related phonological issues. Skills Continued focus on the phonemic alphabet (both for production and recording pronunciation) Examples Minimal pairs (focus on problem sounds) Ship / sheep, thick / sick Production of correct word stress & sentence stress Advertise vs. advertisement. What did you say? Practice in using word/sentence stress and intonation to express meaning 'I didn t say that vs. 'I didn t say that vs. 'I didn t say that Production of contracted forms 'I would've helped you, You should ve told me Word linking, intrusive /j/, /r/ and /w/ Anna and Tom, blue and red, Weak forms vs. strong forms Auxiliary verbs, prepositions Silent letters Psychology Homophones Rows - rose Homographs Minute, bow, row, tear Assimilation London Bridge Elision Sandwich, postcard Consonant clusters Crisps, contract, finished Using intonation to convey meaning Sarcasm, mixed/strong feelings British and American English Reading and listening skills greater emphasis on speed reading reading for inferred meaning understanding nuances and shades of meaning introducing new genres text analysis of a variety of text types (stylistic analysis and genre recognition) 3

Skills and sub-skills Hypothesis or fact Scientific reports Key words Newspaper article Intentions Informal Letters Opinions Reviews (theatre, sport etc) Instructions Manuals Locations and directions Travel guides Example text types Gist Fictional narratives reviews Questions Interviews / interrogations (e.g. Movie scenes) Agreement Debate / letters to the editor Extended texts Short stories Distinguishing fact from opinion Debate / discursive argument Identifying relevant information Summaries/reviews Style recognition Formal, informal, humorous etc. Listening to multiple speakers Authentic texts: TV debates / reality shows / sitcoms Permission Regulations Writing skills In addition to the Upper - Intermediate list for writing, exam type skills for advanced level exams to be practised are as follows: greater focus on register and style in a variety of text types writing at speed under pressure note taking, identifying key information purpose-based planning e.g. developing mind-maps, linear notes, scatter diagrams from brainstorming Skills and sub-skills Example text types Informal / formal register Letters / comparative newspaper articles 4

Synonyms 7 antonyms All Text organisation All Development of discursive argument Discursive composition Presenting point of view Discursive composition Developing summary skills Summary writing Narrative development Narrative composition Taking notes Study notes Presenting a report Report on web / newspaper based research. Suggested vocabulary areas Religion Politics Media Education The environment Body and spirit Expressing feelings and attitudes Scientific and medical vocabulary People s traits Describing trends and tendencies 21 st century lifestyles Computer terms Phrasal verbs Common collocations/ fixed phrases Idioms Colloquial expressions Degrees of formality Words easily confused/false friends Synonyms and antonyms 5

Discourse markers, fillers etc. Learner training Keeping vocabulary records Using a monolingual dictionary Using the Language Activator Using a thesaurus Using other available resources e.g. Libraries ( books, newspapers, magazines, DVD s, talking books) The internet Learning support London Defining individual aims Reflecting on learning Attitudes to errors Dealing with unknown vocabulary 6