English (ENG01‑06)
Competence aims and assessment

Not in force for vg1 until 1.8.2026

This version of the curriculum is not in force for vg1 until 1.8.2026. Until 1.8.2026 the previous curriculum version is in force.

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Explanation

Competence aims after Vg1 vocational education programmes

  • use appropriate strategies for language learning, text creation and communication
  • use appropriate digital resources and other aids in language learning, text creation and interaction
  • use patterns of pronunciation in communication
  • listen to, understand and use terminology appropriate for the trade, both orally and in writing, in work situations
  • express oneself in a nuanced and precise manner with fluency and coherence, using idiomatic expressions and varied sentence structures adapted to the purpose, recipient and situation
  • explain the reasoning of others and use and follow up input during conversations and discussions on vocationally relevant topics
  • use knowledge of similarities between English and other languages the pupil knows in language learning
  • use knowledge of grammar and text structure in working on one's own oral and written texts
  • read, discuss and reflect on the content and language features and literary devices in various types of texts, including self-chosen texts
  • read and summarise vocational content from English-language documentation
  • read and compare different factual texts on the same topic from different sources and critically assess the reliability of the sources
  • use different sources in a critical, appropriate and accountable manner
  • create texts relevant to the vocation with structure and coherence that describe and document the pupil’s own work and are adapted to the purpose, recipient and situation
  • assess and revise one's own texts based on criteria in the subject and knowledge of language
  • describe key features of the development of English as a language in working life
  • explore and reflect on diversity and social conditions in the English-speaking world based on historical contexts
  • discuss and reflect on form, content and language features and literary devices in cultural forms of expression in English from different media in the English-speaking world, including music, film and gaming

Formative assessment

Assessment of coursework