Zimbabwe Grade 2 English Language AI
Zimbabwe Grade 2 Curriculum - English LanguageThis curriculum covers the learning and teaching of English from Early Childhood Development (ECD) through Grade 2. It emphasizes English as a tool for communication and overall development, incorporating Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) where applicable. The curriculum aims to equip learners with the necessary English skills for other learning areas and lifelong learning, promoting a communicative and functional approach. RationaleThe English language curriculum focuses on learner-centered, interactive activities to help students understand and apply linguistic concepts in practical situations. As the medium of instruction, English supports learning across the curriculum. Its global significance provides learners with broader communication opportunities. Studying English cultivates skills in problem-solving, critical thinking, decision-making, conflict resolution, leadership, self-management, communication, technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship. Learning Areas and SkillsThe curriculum emphasizes four core language skills: listening/observing, speaking/signing, reading/signing, and writing/brailling. It also incorporates visual, tactile, and manual skills to accommodate diverse learning needs. The syllabus is designed to be inclusive, with continuous assessment and profiling used to track learner progress and identify areas for improvement. ECD - Grade 2 Learning Areas
Supporting Language StructuresThroughout the primary school English course, learners are exposed to various language structures. Teachers select appropriate structures based on the learners' level. These structures include:
Learners are also expected to construct simple statements, commands, and questions, and to understand sentences with omitted structures (ellipsis). This list is not exhaustive, and teachers can introduce other relevant structures as needed. AssessmentAssessment is continuous and focuses on achieving learning outcomes for each topic and grade level. Learner profiling is used to monitor progress and identify areas needing further development. The learner profile records the learner's entry abilities, potential, acquired language concepts, skills, and knowledge at each level. Continuous assessment covers speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills. |