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Childcare

Part of English (Levels 1 and 2)

  • Childcare

    • Identifying main points and ideas in a text

      At the Children’s Centre, the assistant reads the weekly planning sheet to decide what activities she will do with her children that morning.

    • Using specialist words and expressing opinions with evidence

      At snack time, the assistant checks for ingredients that the children with allergies cannot eat. A child brings a potentially dangerous snack in from home.

    • Writing a letter using emotive language, direct address and repetition

      The assistant wants to draft a letter home about dangerous snacks. With her colleague's help, she looks at previous letters to decide what is the most effective approach.

    • Using headings, bullet points and making the text flow

      A childcare assistant prepares a presentation to staff about a recent training course she attended. She answers questions after presentation. Her colleague types up notes after.

    • Using modal verbs and giving information clearly

      The childcare assistants are writing their end of year reports for the children. Becky finds information to share with a child's mother when they discuss the child's progress.

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