An ELL can . . . construct meaning from oral presentations and literary and informational text through grade-appropriate listening, reading, and viewing.1.1

  • 1

    with prompting and support (including context and visual aids), use a very limited set of strategies from read-alouds, picture books, and oral presentations. to:1.1.1

    1. a

      identify a few key words 1.1.1.a

  • 2

    use an emerging set of strategies from read-alouds, simple written texts, and oral presentations. to:1.1.2

    1. a

      identify key words and phrases1.1.2.a

  • 3

    use a developing set of strategies from read-aloud texts, simple written texts, and oral presentations to:1.1.3

    1. a

      identify main topics, 1.1.3.a

    2. b

      answer questions about key details1.1.3.b

    3. c

      retell some key details or events1.1.3.c

  • 4

    use an increasing range of strategies from read-alouds, written texts, and oral presentations to:1.1.4

    1. a

      identify main topics1.1.4.a

    2. b

      ask and answer questions about an increasing number of key details 1.1.4.b

    3. c

      retell familiar stories or episodes of stories1.1.4.c

  • 5

    use a wide range of strategies from read-alouds, written texts, and oral presentations to:1.1.5

    1. a

      identify main topics1.1.5.a

    2. b

      ask and answer questions about key details1.1.5.b

    3. c

      retell stories, including key details1.1.5.c

An ELL can . . . participate in grade-appropriate oral and written exchanges of information, ideas, and analyses, responding to peer, audience, or reader comments and questions.1.2

  • 1

    about familiar topics.1.2.1

    1. a

      listen to short conversations1.2.1.a

    2. b

      respond to simple yes/no and some wh-questions1.2.1.b

  • 2

    about familiar topics. 1.2.2

    1. a

      participate in short conversations1.2.2.a

    2. b

      take turns1.2.2.b

    3. c

      respond to simple yes/no and wh- questions1.2.2.c

  • 3

    about familiar topics.1.2.3

    1. a

      participate in short discussions, conversations, and short written exchanges1.2.3.a

    2. b

      follow rules for discussion1.2.3.b

    3. c

      ask and answer simple questions1.2.3.c

  • 4

    about a variety of topics and texts.1.2.4

    1. a

      participate in discussions, conversations, and written exchanges1.2.4.a

    2. b

      follow rules for discussion1.2.4.b

    3. c

      ask and answer questions1.2.4.c

    4. d

      respond to the comments of others1.2.4.d

    5. e

      make comments of his or her own1.2.4.e

  • 5

    about a variety of topics and texts.1.2.5

    1. a

      participate in extended discussions, conversations, and written exchanges1.2.5.a

    2. b

      follow rules for discussion1.2.5.b

    3. c

      ask and answer questions 1.2.5.c

    4. d

      build on the comments of others1.2.5.d

    5. e

      contribute his or her own comments 1.2.5.e

An ELL can . . . speak and write about grade-appropriate complex literary and informational texts and topics.1.3

  • 1

    about familiar topics or experiences.1.3.1

    1. a

      communicate simple information or feelings1.3.1.a

  • 2

    about familiar topics, experiences, or events. 1.3.2

    1. a

      communicate simple messages1.3.2.a

  • 3

    about familiar topics, stories, experiences, or events.1.3.3

    1. a

      deliver short simple oral presentations1.3.3.a

    2. b

      compose short written texts1.3.3.b

  • 4

    using simple sentences and drawings or illustrations, about a variety of texts, topics, experiences, or events.1.3.4

    1. a

      deliver short simple oral presentations1.3.4.a

    2. b

      compose written texts1.3.4.b

  • 5

    including a few descriptive details, about a variety of texts, topics, experiences, or events.1.3.5

    1. a

      deliver oral presentations 1.3.5.a

    2. b

      compose written texts1.3.5.b

An ELL can . . . construct grade-appropriate oral and written claims and support them with reasoning and evidence.1.4

  • 1

    about familiar topics or experiences.1.4.1

    1. a

      express a preference or opinion1.4.1.a

  • 2

    about familiar topics, experiences, or events. 1.4.2

    1. a

      express an opinion1.4.2.a

  • 3

    about familiar stories, experiences, or events.1.4.3

    1. a

      express an opinion1.4.3.a

    2. b

      give a reason for the opinion1.4.3.b

  • 4

    about a variety of texts topics, experiences, and events.1.4.4

    1. a

      express opinions 1.4.4.a

    2. b

      give a reason for the opinion1.4.4.b

  • 5

    about a variety of texts, topics, experiences, or events.1.4.5

    1. a

      express opinions1.4.5.a

    2. b

      introduce the topic1.4.5.b

    3. c

      give a reason for the opinion1.4.5.c

    4. d

      provide a sense of closure1.4.5.d

An ELL can . . . conduct research and evaluate and communicate findings to answer questions or solve problems.1.5

  • 1

    with prompting and support from adults, from provided sources, showing limited control. 1.5.1

    1. a

      participate in shared research projects 1.5.1.a

    2. b

      gather information1.5.1.b

    3. c

      label information1.5.1.c

  • 2

    with prompting and support from adults, from provided sources showing emerging control. 1.5.2

    1. a

      participate in shared research projects 1.5.2.a

    2. b

      gather information1.5.2.b

    3. c

      summarize some key information1.5.2.c

  • 3

    with prompting and support from adults, from provided sources showing developing control.1.5.3

    1. a

      participate in shared research projects 1.5.3.a

    2. b.

      gather information1.5.3.b

    3. c

      summarize information1.5.3.c

  • 4

    with prompting and support from adults, from provided sources showing increasingly independent control. 1.5.4

    1. a

      participate in shared research projects1.5.4.a

    2. b

      gather information1.5.4.b

    3. c

      summarize information1.5.4.c

    4. d

      answer a question1.5.4.d

  • 5

    with prompting and support from adults, from provided sources showing independent control.1.5.5

    1. a

      participate in shared research projects 1.5.5.a

    2. b

      gather information1.5.5.b

    3. c

      summarize information1.5.5.c

    4. d

      answer a question1.5.5.d

An ELL can . . . analyze and critique the arguments of others orally and in writing.1.6

  • 1

    [Standard introduced at Level 2.] 1.6.1

  • 2

    with prompting and support,1.6.2

    1. a

      identify a reason an author or a speaker gives to support a point.1.6.2.a

  • 3

    Level 31.6.3

    1. a

      identify one or two reasons an author or a speaker gives to support the main point.1.6.3.a

  • 4

    Level 41.6.4

    1. a

       identify reasons an author or a speaker gives to support the main point. 1.6.4.a

  • 5

    Level 5 1.6.5

    1. a

      identify appropriate reasons an author or a speaker gives to support the main point.1.6.5.a

An ELL can . . . adapt language choices to purpose, task, and audience when speaking and writing. 1.7

  • 1

    [Standard introduced at Level 3.]1.7.1

  • 2

    [Standard introduced at Level 3.] 1.7.2

  • 3

    Level 31.7.3

    1. a

      show a developing awareness of the difference between appropriate language for the playground and language for the classroom.1.7.3.a

  • 4

    Level 41.7.4

    1. a

      show awareness of differences between informal “playground speech” and language appropriate to the classroom1.7.4.a

    2. b

      use some words learned through conversations, reading, and being read to. 1.7.4.b

  • 5

    Level 5 1.7.5

    1. a

      shift appropriately between informal “playground speech” and language appropriate to the classroom most of the time1.7.5.a

    2. b

      use words learned through conversations, reading, and being read to.1.7.5.b

An ELL can . . . determine the meaning of words and phrases in oral presentations and literary and informational text. 1.8

  • 1

    with prompting and support (including context and visual aids), in simple oral presentations and readalouds about familiar topics, experiences, or events.1.8.1

    1. a

      recognize the meaning of a few frequently occurring words and phrases1.8.1.a

  • 2

    with prompting and support (including context and visual aids), in simple oral presentations and readalouds about familiar topics, experiences, or events.1.8.2

    1. a

      answer and sometimes ask simple questions to help determine the meaning of frequently occurring words and phrases1.8.2.a

  • 3

    using sentence-level context and visual aids, in oral presentations, read-alouds, and simple texts about familiar topics, experiences, or events.1.8.3

    1. a

      answer and sometimes ask questions to help determine the meaning of some less frequently occurring words and phrases1.8.3.a

  • 4

    using sentence context, visual aids, and some knowledge of frequently occurring root words and their inflectional forms, in oral presentations and written texts about a variety of topics, experiences, or events. 1.8.4

    1. a

      answer and ask questions to help determine the meaning of less common words, phrases, and simple idiomatic expressions1.8.4.a

  • 5

    using context, some visual aids, and knowledge of morphology (e.g., simple inflectional endings such as -ed, -ing, and some common prefixes), in oral presentations and written texts about a variety of topics, experiences, or events. 1.8.5

    1. a

      answer and ask questions to help determine or clarify the meaning of words, phrases, and idiomatic expressions1.8.5.a

An ELL can . . . create clear and coherent gradeappropriate speech and text.1.9

  • 1

    [Standard introduced at Level 2.]1.9.1

  • 2

    with support (including visual aids and modeled sentences), with emerging control of some frequently occurring linking words.1.9.2

    1. a

      retell an event1.9.2.a

    2. b

      present simple information 1.9.2.b

  • 3

    with support (including modeled sentences), with developing control of some frequently occurring linking words (e.g., and, so) and temporal words (e.g., first, then).1.9.3

    1. a

      retell (in speech or writing) a simple sequence of events in the correct order1.9.3.a

    2. b

      present simple information1.9.3.b

  • 4

    with increasingly independent control of some temporal words (e.g., next, after),and some frequently occurring linking words (and, so).1.9.4

    1. a

      recount two or three events in sequence1.9.4.a

    2. b

      present simple information about a topic1.9.4.b

  • 5

    using temporal words to signal event order and using frequently occurring conjunctions (linking words or phrases).1.9.5

    1. a

      recount a more complex sequence of events in the correct order1.9.5.a

    2. b

      introduce a topic1.9.5.b

    3. c

      provide some facts about a topic 1.9.5.c

An ELL can . . . make accurate use of standard English to communicate in grade-appropriate speech and writing.1.10

  • 1

    with support (including context and visual aids),1.10.1

    1. a

      understand and use a small number of frequently occurring nouns and verbs,1.10.1.a

    2. b

      understand and use very simple sentences1.10.1.b

    3. c

      respond to simple questions.1.10.1.c

  • 2

    with support (including visual aids and sentences) 1.10.2

    1. a

      recognize and use frequently occurring nouns, verbs, prepositions, and conjunctions (e.g., and, but, or) 1.10.2.a

    2. b

      produce simple sentences. 1.10.2.b

  • 3

    with support (including modeled sentences), in response to prompts.1.10.3

    1. a

      use some singular and plural nouns1.10.3.a

    2. b

      use verbs in the present and past tenses1.10.3.b

    3. c

      use frequently occurring prepositions and conjunctions 1.10.3.c

    4. d

      produce and expand simple sentences1.10.3.d

  • 4

    in response to prompts.1.10.4

    1. a

      use an increasing number of singular and plural nouns, and verbs1.10.4.a

    2. b

      use present and past verb tenses with appropriate subject-verb agreement 1.10.4.b

    3. c

      use frequently occurring prepositions and conjunctions1.10.4.c

    4. d

      produce and expand simple and some compound sentences1.10.4.d

  • 5

    in response to prompts.1.10.5

    1. a

      use singular and plural nouns with matching verbs,1.10.5.a

    2. b

      use past, present, and future verb tenses1.10.5.b

    3. c

      use frequently occurring prepositions and conjunctions 1.10.5.c

    4. d

      produce and expand simple and compound sentences1.10.5.d

Frequently asked questions

What grade levels do these standards cover?
Grade 1
Where can I read the official document?
Nebraska English Language Proficiency Standards

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