OCR Entry Level Cambridge Award in English: Construct straightforward compound sentences (Entry 2) (600/7458/9) What does this qualification cover? Learners will have English abilities, knowledge and understanding to carry out simple reading, writing and speaking, listening and communication skills with guidance. On completion of this unit the learner will be able to apply a simple range of grammar rules that include conjunctions and adjectives. The learner will be able to punctuate both simple and compound sentences and spell common words correctly. For example, learners will be able to spell months of the year, numbers up to twenty and words with vowel phonemes, verbs with ed and ing endings, and plurals.with s. The learner will also be able to present information as lists, charts and diagrams. Who is this qualification designed for? This qualification is designed for those who need to improve their knowledge and skills in English. This could be, in one or more specific skill area up to level 2, so that learners can function more effectively in their homes, in their communities and at work. These qualifications provide a unit-based approach that can stand alone or be part of a wider programme. Achievement of individual qualifications supports learners’ progress towards an appropriate level 2 English qualification (GCSE or Functional Skills). The individual qualifications allow learners to target specific gaps in their knowledge at a particular level which supports their progress towards the appropriate level 2 qualification (GCSE or Functional Skills). Learners who ultimately aim for a Functional Skills or a GCSE qualification may have struggled with English skills throughout their lives and will therefore need to be supported and motivated through the achievement of smaller, more focused qualifications which provide them with the specific skills and confidence to continue learning and achieving en route to their ultimate aim. Once a learner is secure in all the underpinning skills filled by OCR’s Cambridge Progression English units, learners can then progress to a Functional Skills qualification or level 2 or GCSE. What could this qualification lead to? This qualification has been designed specifically to support progression to further learning and work. It is based on the National Adult Literacy standards. This provides the necessary rigour and flexibility to support a wide range of progression opportunities in line with the needs of individual learners. This includes progression towards Functional Skills and GCSE. © OCR 2014 Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations is a Company Limited by Guarantee. Registered in England. Registered office 1 Hills Road, Cambridge CB1 2EU. Registered company number 3484466. OCR is an exempt charity.