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Knowledge and Understanding
Maintain fluency, grammatical accuracy and coherence in sustained contributions, including accurate articulation and stress
Find alternative ways to express unfamiliar terms
Use register (frozen, formal, colloquial, informal and intimate), technical language and idiom as appropriate to the subject matter, context and their relationship with other
Make complex presentations using factual information to support concepts and ideas
Contribute spontaneously to meetings and discussions, leading if appropriate
Take an active role in social situations, setting people at ease and including newcomers
Understand different regional variations and most colloquialisms, and identify the style and register of language used
Identify and express complex feelings, attitudes and emotions
Identify opinions and values and distinguish them from other information
Understand and convey humour, sarcasm and ambiguity
Understand and give complex proposals, suggestions, instructions, advice, requests and enquiries
Follow, develop and challenge complex arguments and lines of reasoning
Understand complex enquiries, questions, comments and responses
Understand complex information and extract all relevant details and the general meaning from presentations, talks and discussions
Manage complex social interactions, understanding and using all culturally appropriate signed and non-verbal turn-taking conventions
Learning Outcomes
Use language reference sources effectively to confirm or clarify the meaning of signs used in all types of complex social interactions
Use contextual, grammatical and vocabulary clues to infer the signer’s feelings, attitude and intentions
Use own knowledge of the context to work out the meaning of unfamiliar signs in familiar and unfamiliar situations
Respond to key information, important themes and ideas from sustained monologues and dialogues
3 Recognise and distinguish facts and opinions in sustained presentations
Pick out the key points and specific details of sustained presentations
Identify the overall message and key themes of sustained presentations
Understand and use an extensive range of complex vocabulary
Maintain fluency, grammatical accuracy and coherence in sustained contributions containing complex language
Adapt own language appropriately to the situation
Make inferences about opinions, attitudes and feelings
Initiate and develop discourse, including taking the lead
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Science and Technology
Media
Society
Politics and Law
Finance
Employment and Business
Education
Medicine