Learning continuum for oral language—listening and speaking
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- Identify features of sentence, noun, and verb.
- Organize thoughts and feelings before speaking.
- use grammatical rules of the
(learners may overgeneralize
at this stage). /
- Appreciate that language is not always used literally; understand and use the figurative language oftheirown culture.
- Use speech to establish relationships with others.
- begin to communicate in
- Recognize that different forms of grammar are used in different contexts
- Retell, relate and sequence events and stories.
- talk about the stories,
- Hear and appreciate differences between languages
- Verbalize their thinking and explain their reasoning
• Use own grammar styleas part of the process ofdeveloping grammaticalawareness. /
- use oral language to
classroom activities,
conversations and imaginative play /
- Understand and use specific vocabulary to suit different purposes
- Use oral language
and with increasing accuracy / • Reflect on communication to monitor and assess their own learning.
• Use the mother tongue (withtranslation, if necessary) toexpress needs and explain
Ideas. /
- Ask questions to gain
to inquiries directed to
themselves or to the class /
- Adapt oral language to suit the purpose and the audience.
- Realize that grammatical
and begin to use them
appropriately and consistently / • Use speech responsiblyto inform, entertain andinfluence others.
• Realize that people speakdifferent languages /
- Use language to address their needs, express feelings and
- Recognize patterns in language(s) of instruction and use increasingly accurate grammar
- Use a range of specific vocabulary in different
awareness that language
is influenced by purpose,
audience and context / •Use register, tone, voice leveland intonation toenhancemeaning.
- Follow classroom directions and routines, using contextcues
- Predict likely outcomes when
- Use language to explain, inquire and compare
- Organize thoughts and feelings before speaking
- Understand simple questions
words /
- Follow two-step directions
- Participate in a variety of dramatic activities
- Begin to paraphrase and summarize
• join in with poems, rhymes,songs and repeated phrases
in shared books. /
- Distinguish beginning,
of words with increasing
accuracy /
- Express thoughts, ideas and opinions and discuss them, respecting contributions from others
- Explain and discuss their own writing with peers and adults.
• Use single words and twowordphrases in context. / • Obtain simple informationfrom accessible spoken texts /
- Anticipate and predict whenlistening to text read aloud
- Argue persuasively anddefend a point of view
• Repeat/echo single words / • Describe personalexperiences. /
- Retell familiar stories insequence
- Understand that ideas and opinions can be generated,developed and presentedthrough talk; they work inpairs and groups to developoral presentations.
- Tell their own stories using
artifacts / • Follow classroominstructions, showingunderstanding. /
- Follow multi-step directions
- Listen reflectively to storiesread aloud in order toidentify story structures andideas.
conclusions and make
judgments about oral
presentations
• Interact effectively with
peers and adults in familiar
social settings / • Memorize and join in withpoems, rhymes and songs. /
- Pick out main events andrelevant points in oral texts
- Identify and expand on main ideas in familiar oral texts
- Name classmates, teachers
playground objects / • listen to and enjoystories read aloud;show understanding byresponding in oral, written orvisual form. /
- listen to a variety of oralpresentations includingstories, poems, rhymes andreports and respond withincreasing confidence anddetail
- Listen for a specific purpose in a variety of situations
modify ideas and opinions
through discussion
- Use gestures, actions, body language and/or words to communicate needs and to express ideas.
- Listen appreciatively and responsively, presentingtheir own point of view andrespecting the views ofothers.