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Advanced Higher Units

Unit Assessment – Advanced Higher – Understanding Language Unit Outcome 1 - The learner will: Understand complex and sophisticated written language by: 1.1 Identifying overall purpose and providing relevant explanation and/or analysis 1.2 Identifying and explaining main points and supporting detail 1.3 Applying knowledge and understanding of the modern language

Unit Assessment – Advanced Higher – Understanding Language Unit Outcome 2 - The learner will: Understand complex and sophisticated spoken language by: 2.1 Identifying and explaining overall purpose 2.2 Identifying and explaining main points and supporting detail 2.3 Applying knowledge and understanding of the modern language

Unit Assessment – Advanced Higher – Using Language Unit Outcome 1 - The learner will: Use complex and sophisticated spoken language in conversation by: 1.1 Using relevant ideas and content 1.2 Sustaining discussion, using a range of vocabulary, variety of structures and flexibility of expression 1.3 Applying grammatical knowledge and understanding

Unit Assessment – Advanced Higher – Using Language Unit Outcome 2 - The learner will: Use complex and sophisticated written language by: 2.1 Using relevant ideas and content 2.2 Using a range of vocabulary, variety of structures and flexibility of expression 2.3 Applying grammatical knowledge to convey meaning and communicate with clarity and accuracy