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  • Trinity exams: exam

    ISE is an assessm

    ISE

    SPEAKING

    LISTENING

    ISE is an assessm

    ISE

    Speaking, listening,

    reading and writing

    examples for this talk

    is an assessment of the 4 language skills.

    SPEAKING &

    LISTENINGREADING

    & WRITINGISE

    is an assessment of the 4 language skills.

  • Trinity exams: exam

    There are 5 IS

    Trinity ISE

    ISE

    ISE

    ISE

    ISE ISE

    ISE

    ISE

    ISE

    Speaking, listening,

    reading and writing

    examples for this talk

    Common European

    ere are 5 ISE levels, each related to the CEFR.

    Trinity ISE Levels

    Common European

    Framework of Reference

    (CEFR)

    ISE IV C2

    ISE III C1

    ISE II B2

    ISE I B1ISE I B1

    ISE 0 A2

  • ISE examinacompon

    ISE examination: components

  • ISE examination:

    Interview

    ISE

    50%

    Speaking & listening

    InterviewInterview

    Component

    Interview

    Component

    mination: components

    Controlled Portfolio

    ISE

    50%

    Reading & writing

    Controlled

    Written(30%)

    Portfolio

    Component(20%)

  • ISE Interview:

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    pronunciation

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    vocabulary

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    native speakerkkreal

    communic

    skillsk

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    native speaker

    real

    communic

    skillsk

    rview: characteristics

    kk kk kpersonalise k

    k

    take

    responsibility

    k

    1-1

    interaction

    personalise k

    k ktake

    responsibility

    kpersonalise k

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    responsibility

    kpersonalise k

    kinteraction iting k

    real

    communication

    skillsk

    kiting k

    real

    communication

    skills

  • Tips for planning an ISE III Top

    ISE III Interview: th

    Topic

    Presentation

    Topic

    DiscussionISE III

    III Topic presentation:

    the components

    Interactive

    TaskListening

    Phase

    Conversation

    Phase

  • Planning a Topic

    whats impor

    Make sure your talk is Make sure your talk is

    Provide brief notes for the

    Always finish within 4 min

    Draw your talk to a conclu

    Invite the examiner to co

    a Topic Presentation:

    whats important?

    ur talk is discursive and formal.ur talk is discursive and formal.

    otes for the examiner

    4 minutes.

    conclusion.

    to comment or ask questions.

  • Planning a Topic

    planning the c

    Choose a subject you know well and enjo

    Generate ideas for particular areas you w Generate ideas for particular areas you w

    Identify the discursive elements of your i

    Look for a logical argument or opinion to d

    Identify supporting reasons and examples

    Research and collect information.

    Shape your ideas into sections to plan the

    your presentation.

    Make full use of the language functions lis Make full use of the language functions lis

    a Topic Presentation:

    lanning the content

    ell and enjoy talking about.

    areas you want to talk about. areas you want to talk about.

    nts of your ideas.

    r opinion to develop.

    nd examples.

    s to plan the outline of

    functions listed for ISE III functions listed for ISE III

  • Planning a Topic

    9 presentational

    Ope

    Intro Intro

    Forw

    Mov

    High

    Link

    Bac

    Sum

    Invi

    a Topic Presentation:

    esentational functions

    Opening

    Introductory overviewIntroductory overview

    Forward referencing

    Moving from one section to another

    Highlighting / exemplifying points

    Linking phrases/discourse connectors

    Backward referencing

    Summarising and concluding

    Invitation to discuss or ask questions

  • Tips for planning an ISE III Top

    ISE III Interview: th

    Topic

    Presentation

    Topic

    DiscussionISE III

    III Topic Discussion:

    the components

    Conversation

    Phase

    Interactive

    TaskListening

    Phase

  • Discussion of

    whats impor

    Anticipate the questions and co

    Think of ways to develop yo

    Ensure a real exchange o

    Be prepared to lead the diBe prepared to lead the di

    Continue to invite the ex

    ask questions during the d

    sion of your Topic:

    whats important?

    stions and contributions from examiner

    o develop your topic in the discussion

    exchange of ideas, justify, exemplify

    o lead the discussion, not just respondo lead the discussion, not just respond

    nvite the examiner to comment or

    during the discussion phase

  • ISE III Interview: th

    Tips for planning the ISE III Int

    Topic

    Presentation

    Topic

    DiscussionISE III

    the components

    III Interactive Task:

    Interactive

    TaskListening

    Phase

    Conversation

    Phase

  • 1) For the next part, I will

    tell you something. Then

    you have to ask me

    questions to find out more

    Teachers tips 9:

    questions to find out more

    information.

    2) You need to keep the

    conversation going. Are

    you ready?

    A good friend of mine has

    asked me if he/she can be my

    lodger. There are certain

    benefits to the arrangement

    but I could be getting myself

    into hot water.

    9: the Interactive Task

  • TIPS! 6 common problems to av

    The Interactive Phase

    1/. Dont interrupt the examiners1/. Dont interrupt the examiners

    2/. Dont focus on 1 word, focus on

    3/. Dont just ask 1-word questions.

    4/. Dont focus on yourself. Thefocus of the conversation.focus of the conversation.

    5/. Dont immediately give adviexaminers situation/problem/dile

    blems to avoid are:

    Phase: 6 common problems

    examiners instructions. examiners instructions.

    focus on the global message.

    d questions. Ask full questions.

    The examiners situation is the

    ly give advice. First ask out about the /problem/dilemma/story. Find out more info

  • TIPS! 6 common problems to av

    The Interactive Phase

    6/ DONT try and guess what is in t6/ DONT try and guess what is in t

    blems to avoid are:

    Phase: 6 common problems

    what is in the examiners head! what is in the examiners head!

  • ISE III Interview: th

    Preparing for the Listening Pha

    Topic

    Presentation

    Topic

    DiscussionISE III

    Im going to read you three short paseach one, Id like you to either suggeseach one, Id like you to either suggesquestion. Ill then move onto the next

    the components

    ing Phase:

    Conversation

    Phase

    Interactive

    TaskListening

    Phase

    hort passages and after Ive finished r suggest a suitable ending or answer a r suggest a suitable ending or answer a he next passage. Are you ready?

  • ISE III Interview: th

    Preparing for the Listening Pha

    Topic

    Presentation

    Topic

    DiscussionISE III

    These two passages are incomplete. Wme in just a few words how you think me in just a few words how you think

    (2xType 1 + 1x Type 2)

    the components

    ng Phase: :

    Conversation

    Phase

    Interactive

    TaskListening

    Phase

    plete. When I stop, Id like you to tell u think the passage finishes.u think the passage finishes.

  • ISE III Interview: th

    Preparing for the Conversation

    Topic

    Presentation

    Topic

    DiscussionISE III

    Includes discussioIncludes discussio

    the components

    sation Phase:

    Conversation

    Phase

    Interactive

    TaskListening

    Phase

    iscussion of Portfolioiscussion of Portfolio

  • AIndependence

    Ambitions

    Teachers tips 8: prepar

    Here is a list possible

    Subjects for

    Conversation. AStereotypes

    B

    The media

    Advertising

    Lifestyles

    Think about your students.

    Could they talk about

    these Subjects for

    Conversation?

    You must be prepared for

    ANY of these to come up

    Choose from EITHER list A ORany ONE subject in this phase o

    Independence Role Models

    Ambitions Competitiveness

    preparing the Conversation

    Stereotypes Young peoples rights

    media The arts

    Advertising The rights of the individual

    Lifestyles Economic issues

    OR B be prepared to talk about phase of the exam

  • ISE examination:

    Interview

    ISE

    50%

    Speaking & listening

    Interview

    Component

    mination: components

    Controlled Portfolio

    ISE

    50%

    Reading & writing

    Written

    (30%)

    Portfolio

    Component(20%)

  • Exams available at least every

    ISE examination: Con

    Exams available at least every

    Traditional, tim

    No choice

    No dictionaries

    resources may

    Tests what candid

    produce spontanproduce spontan

    every month

    Controlled Written

    every month

    aditional, timed exam

    No choice of tasks

    dictionaries or other

    sources may be used

    s what candidates can

    spontaneouslyspontaneously

  • ISE examination: ConControlled Written

    Task 1: Reading into Writing

    (See ISE Syllabus for more examples)

  • ISE examination: Con

    Task 2: Correspondence

    (See ISE Syllabus for more examples

    Controlled Written

    mples)

  • ISE examination: Con

    Task 3: Creative Writing

    (See ISE Syllabus for more examples

    Controlled Written

    mples)

  • ISE examination:

    Interview

    ISE

    50%

    Speaking & listening

    Interview

    Component

    mination: components

    Controlled Portfolio

    ISE

    50%

    Reading & writing

    Controlled

    Written(30%)

    Component

    (20%)

  • Prepared in class

    ISE examination:

    Candidates pract

    Encourages learn

    Candidates reseacomputers, diction

    Candidates presen

    The Portfolio tasksThe Portfolio tasks

    discussed in th

    in class/at home over 6-12 weeks

    xamination: Portfolio

    practise multiple tasks

    learner independence

    research and self-correct, using ters, dictionaries, grammar books, the internet

    dates present their best 3 texts for assessment

    ortfolio tasks they present for assessment are ortfolio tasks they present for assessment are

    cussed in the Interview

  • ISE examination:

    Students choo

    xamination: Portfolio

    tudents choose to do as many of 15

    possible tasks as

    they want:they want:

  • ISE: Portfo

    Correspondence ISE 0 ISE I

    A. Postcards

    B. Memos

    C. Notes

    D. Informal letters

    E. Formal letters

    F. Emails

    G. Blogs

    Factual writing ISE 0 ISE I

    H. Instructions

    I. Directions

    J. Report

    K. Article

    L. Review

    M. Summary

    Creative and descriptive writing

    N. Story

    O. Diary

    P. Description

    Q. Critical/analytical writing

    Portfolio tasks

    ISE 2 ISE 3 ISE 4

    ISE 2 ISE 3 ISE 4

  • ISE: Portfo

    ISE Writing: FAQs:

    Portfolio tasks

  • ISE examinaSequence an

    ISE examination: nce and summary

  • Prep

    ISE Examination:

    ISE CONT

    Time

    ISE PORTFOLIOPrepared over 6-12 weeks

    in class/at home

    xamination: sequence

    in class/at home

    ISE INTERVIEW

    ISE CONTROLLED WRITTEN

    Timed exam: every month

    ISE INTERVIEWWithin one month of the

    Controlled Written exam

  • Suitable for learners of all ages, levels

    Makes English REAL

    ISE Examination:

    Makes English REAL

    Increases candidates self-confidence

    Learner-centred and motivating

    The Examiner comes from the UK

    Face-to-face feedback at the end o

    Provides evidence to parents/teacProvides evidence to parents/teac

    communication skills

    levels and abilities

    xamination: Summary

    confidence in English

    otivating

    to your school

    at the end of the exam session

    arents/teachers of realarents/teachers of real

  • Integrated Ski

    Teachers prepar

    ted Skills in English

    chers preparation tips

  • ISE examination:

    Interview

    ISE

    Speaking & listening

    Interview

    Component

    mination: components

    Controlled Portfolio

    ISE

    Reading & writing

    Controlled

    Written

    Portfolio

    Component

  • Format & w

    Train students to identify all the

    Teachers tips 1: unde

    Format & w Plurals/ singular

    Writing

    Number of component ideas (sub-tasks)

    Format & words

    the components of the question.

    understanding the task

    Format & words Audience

    Register

    task

    Register

    Purpose

  • Teachers tips 1: unde

    What does each cir

    ISE II Section 1

    Creative / descriptive writing (170

    A television company wants to make

    products. Write an email to the produ

    her about a famous product from you

    2 3

    5

    and say how it would benefit your ar

    programme.

    1

    understanding the task

    oes each circle represent?

    riting (170-200 words)

    nts to make a documentary about local

    l to the producer of the programme telling

    uct from your area. Explain how it is made

    1

    4

    6

    nefit your area if it were featured on the

    7

  • Format email

    Teachers tips 1: unde

    Format email

    Word range 170-200

    Audience producer

    Register semi-form

    Purpose inform

    Components x2: how itComponents x2: how it

    Singular or plural? a single p

    ISE II task

    understanding the task

    200

    producer (unknown, singular person)

    formal

    : how its made, how it would benefit: how its made, how it would benefit

    a single product

  • Not only should candidates know how to

    should also be able to evaluate whether

    done exactly what they were asked to do

    Preparation tip

    In order to avoid the typical mistakes the

    done exactly what they were asked to do

    the correct word length, etc

    Have I... ... completed all o

    ... noted any plur... noted any plur

    ... used the corre

    ... identified the co

    ... used the corre

    ... stayed within t

    know how to correct their language, but they

    te whether they have fulfilled the task and

    asked to do: completed all components, used

    tip 3: task fulfilment

    mistakes the candidate must ask themselves:

    asked to do: completed all components, used

    mpleted all of the sub-tasks?

    ted any plurals in the sub-tasks?ted any plurals in the sub-tasks?

    sed the correct format?

    ntified the correct audience?

    sed the correct register?

    yed within the word range?

  • How would you indicate the stud

    Preparation tip

    The workD

    F does not answer the

    F does not contain en

    F is too long/too short

    F needs improved par

    F needs a greater ranF needs a greater ran

    F should be written on

    cate the students mistakes on an essay?

    tip 4: self-correction

    t answer the question

    t contain enough ideas/description/reasons/opinions

    ng/too short/needs an introduction/conclusion

    mproved paragraphing

    greater range of lexis/grammar greater range of lexis/grammar

    be written on a computer, not by hand

  • The Portfolio Feedback Form:

    Look at the ISE Syllabus p.71

    Completed by the teacher

    Teachers tips 2: deve

    Completed by the teacher

    Includes more than just

    vocabulary and grammar

    Quicker than writing

    comments!

    Only one form per task

    Encourages learner self- Encourages learner self-

    correction and learner

    independence

    develop self-correction

  • Suitable for learners of all ages, level

    ISE examination:

    Make

    Increases candidates self-confid

    Learner-centred

    The Examiner comes from the UK to

    Face-to-face feedback at the end of t

    Provides evidence to parent

    communication skills

    ages, levels and abilities

    xamination: Summary

    Makes English REAL

    confidence in English

    centred and motivating

    m the UK to your school

    t the end of the exam session

    parents/teachers/employers of real

  • Teachers tips 3:

    As a pre-task, make sure your students

    tips 3: Controlled Written

    ur students are clear on these details:

    3

    2hr:30 mins

    70/40/40

  • Teachers tips 3:

    To understand the task remind them o

    tips 3: Controlled Written

    mind them of these points:

  • ISE examination:

    Interview

    ISE

    Speaking & listening

    Interview

    Component

    mination: components

    Controlled Portfolio

    ISE

    Reading & writing

    Controlled

    Written

    Portfolio

    Component

  • Teachers tips 10

    www.trinitycollege.co.uk/esol

    Visit our website:

    There, youll find lots of ISE suppo

    - Assessment Criteria- The Portfolio tasks for 2014 + PF cove

    - Controlled Written examination

    - Interview, including Topic and Conve

    - Lesson plans!- Lesson plans!

    - Example examiner questions

    - Videos and comments on performan

    - Sample Interactive Prompts

    - Task type definitions

    10: further support

    uk/esol

    f ISE support:

    14 + PF cover sheet + feedback form

    past papers

    c and Conversation preparation

    n performance

  • Teachers tips 10

    www.trinitycollege.co.uk/esol

    Visit our website:

    There, youll find lots of ISE suppo

    KNOW YOUR SY

    10: further support

    uk/esol

    f ISE support:

    W YOUR SYLLABUS!

  • Thank

    Further inform

    www.trinitycollege

    www.bestinpracticewww.bestinpractice

    Thank you

    urther information:

    .trinitycollege.co.uk/ise

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