Level I - Modern Languages
Other West Virginia World Languages sets
Other West Virginia World Languages sets
Interpersonal Communication
- 1
Greet and leave people in a polite way.WL.I.1
- a
Say hello and goodbye to a peer.WL.I.1.a
- b
Say hello and goodbye to a teacher, supervisor, or stranger.WL.I.1.b
- a
- 2
Introduce self and others.WL.I.2
- a
Introduce self and provide basic personal information (name, age, address, phone number, e-mail address).WL.I.2.a
- b
Introduce someone else.WL.I.2.b
- c
Respond to an introduction.WL.I.2.c
- a
- 3
Answer a variety of simple questions.WL.I.3
- a
Respond to yes/no questionsWL.I.3.a
- b
Answer either/or questions.WL.I.3.b
- c
Answer questions about likes and dislikes.WL.I.3.c
- d
Respond to who, what, when, and where questions.WL.I.3.d
- e
Answer questions about past or present actions.WL.I.3.e
- f
Answer questions about past or present travel or location.WL.I.3.f
- g
Answer questions about topics or information being learned.WL.I.3.g
- a
- 4
Make simple statements in a conversation.WL.I.4
- a
State what action is being performed.WL.I.4.a
- b
State location.WL.I.4.b
- c
Identify individual being visited or seen.WL.I.4.c
- d
Express a reaction, such as "Great!"WL.I.4.d
- a
- 5
Ask simple questions.WL.I.5
- a
Ask who, what, when, and where questions.WL.I.5.a
- b
Ask questions about information being learned.WL.I.5.b
- a
- 6
Communicate basic information about self and familiar people.WL.I.6
- a
State name and ask someone's name.WL.I.6.a
- b
State or write something about family members and ask about someone's family.WL.I.6.b
- c
State or write something about friends, classmates, or co-workers.WL.I.6.c
- a
- 7
Communicate basic information about everyday life.WL.I.7
- a
Give times, dates, and weather information.WL.I.7.a
- b
Talk about foods eaten, topics learned, and actions taken.WL.I.7.b
- c
Talk about familiar places.WL.I.7.c
- d
Ask and understand how much something costs.WL.I.7.d
- e
Tell someone the time and location of an event.WL.I.7.e
- a
Presentational Speaking
- 8
Recite previously learned words and phrases.WL.I.8
- a
Count from 1-100.WL.I.8.a
- b
Say the date and day of the week.WL.I.8.b
- c
List the months and seasons.WL.I.8.c
- a
- 9
State the names of familiar people, places, and objects of the target culture in pictures using words or memorized phrases.WL.I.9
- a
Name famous landmarks and people.WL.I.9.a
- b
Name countries on a map .WL.I.9.b
- c
List items seen every day.WL.I.9.c
- a
- 10
Introduce self to a group.WL.I.10
- a
State name, age, and home town, region, or state.WL.I.10.a
- b
Give phone number, home address, and e-mail address.WL.I.10.b
- a
- 11
Recite short memorized phrases and parts of poems and rhymes.WL.I.11
- a
Sing a short song.WL.I.11.a
- b
Recite a nursery rhyme.WL.I.11.b
- c
Recite a simple poem.WL.I.11.c
- a
Presentational Writing
- 12
Fill out a simple form with basic personal information.WL.I.12
- a
Fill out a form with name, address, phone number, birth date, and nationality.WL.I.12.a
- b
Complete a simple online form.WL.I.12.b
- c
Fill out a simple schedule.WL.I.12.c
- a
- 13
Write about self using learned phrases and memorized expressions.WL.I.13
- a
Write name, home address, and e-mail address.WL.I.13.a
- b
Write numbers such as a phone number.WL.I.13.b
- c
Write the date and the day of the week.WL.I.13.c
- d
Write the months and the seasons.WL.I.13.d
- a
- 14
List daily activities and write lists that help in day-to-day life.WL.I.14
- a
Label activities and times in a daily schedule.WL.I.14.a
- b
Write about typical weekend activities.WL.I.14.b
- c
Write a to-do list.WL.I.14.c
- d
Write a shopping list.WL.I.14.d
- a
- 15
Write notes about something learned using lists, phrases, and memorized expressions.WL.I.15
- a
List the main cities of countries in the target culture.WL.I.15.a
- b
Write the phrases and memorized expressions connected with holiday wishes and celebrations of the target culture.WL.I.15.b
- c
Create a list of topics or categories using previously learned vocabulary.WL.I.15.c
- d
Summarize a phone message or a classroom activity.WL.I.15.d
- a
Interpretive Listening
- 16
Recognize a few courtesy phrases.WL.I.16
- a
Understand greetings.WL.I.16.a
- b
Understand when people express thanks.WL.I.16.b
- c
Understand when people introduce themselves.WL.I.16.c
- d
Understand when someone asks for a name.WL.I.16.d
- a
- 17
Recognize basic information in memorized words and phrases.WL.I.17
- a
Recognize the days of the week and the time.WL.I.17.a
- b
Recognize a date.WL.I.17.b
- c
Recognize common weather expressions.WL.I.17.c
- a
- 18
Recognize and understand words and phrases learned for specific purposes.WL.I.18
- a
Recognize the names of the planets in a science class.WL.I.18.a
- b
Recognize the names of parts of the body in a health or fitness class.WL.I.18.b
- a
Interpretive Reading
- 19
Recognize words, phrases, and characters with the help of visuals.WL.I.19
- a
Recognize entrance and exit signs.WL.I.19.a
- b
Identify family member words on a family tree.WL.I.19.b
- c
Identify healthy nutritional categories.WL.I.19.c
- d
Identify the simple labels on a science-related graph.WL.I.19.d
- a
- 20
Recognize words, phrases, and characters when associated with things already known.WL.I.20
- a
Check off words or phrases on a to-do list, grocery list, or scavenger hunt list.WL.I.20.a
- b
Identify labeled aisles in a supermarket.WL.I.20.b
- c
Choose a restaurant from an online list of local eateries.WL.I.20.c
- d
Identify scores from sports teams based on recognition of team names and logos.WL.I.20.d
- e
Identify artists, titles, and music genres.WL.I.20.e
- f
Identify the names of classes and instructors in a school schedule.WL.I.20.f
- a
Investigation of Products and Practices
- 21
Identify common products related to home and community life across cultures.WL.I.21
- a
Identify geographical features of other countries.WL.I.21.a
- b
Identify familiar landmarks.WL.I.21.b
- c
Recognize traditional and popular songs.WL.I.21.c
- d
Recognize similarities and differences between the designs of houses, buildings, or towns.WL.I.21.d
- e
Identify specific locations to have a meal, purchase a ticket, or buy something needed.WL.I.21.e
- f
Recognize similarities and differences between a student's daily schedule and that of a peer in the target culture.WL.I.21.f
- a
- 22
Identify common practices related to home and community life across cultures.WL.I.22
- a
Identify common eating habits in other cultures.WL.I.22.a
- b
Identify habits of dress in the target culture(s).WL.I.22.b
- c
Express the time and date in the format of the target culture.WL.I.22.c
- d
Use the appropriate holiday greetings.WL.I.22.d
- a
Understanding of Cultural Perspectives
- 23
Identify beliefs and values related to age, gender, social class, and ethnicity.WL.I.23
- a
Tell the way people address each other differently based on age and social standing.WL.I.23.a
- b
Recognize that appropriate dress is determined by cultural traditions.WL.I.23.b
- c
Recognize that gender and age can determine one's role in a family, school, and the workplace.WL.I.23.c
- a
- 24
Identify characteristics of national identity.WL.I.24
- a
Identify elements of geography that define a nation.WL.I.24.a
- b
Identify symbols that represent a nation.WL.I.24.b
- c
Identify the importance of historical events through the celebration of national holidays and the monuments.WL.I.24.c
- d
Identify major religions of a nation.WL.I.24.d
- a
- 25
Identify ways in which cultures are globalized.WL.I.25
- a
Identify similar leisure activities across cultures.WL.I.25.a
- b
Identify familiar forms of dress across cultures.WL.I.25.b
- c
Identify common dining establishments across cultures.WL.I.25.c
- d
Identify examples of common technology use across cultures.WL.I.25.d
- a
Participation in Cultural Interaction
- 26
Function at a survival level in an authentic cultural context.WL.I.26
- a
Imitate appropriate greetings.WL.I.26.a
- b
Recognize and imitate table manners.WL.I.26.b
- c
Identify what is culturally appropriate to say when gift-giving in different situations, such as a birthday party, New Year's, a wedding, etc.WL.I.26.c
- d
Recognize and imitate culturally appropriate behavior in a restaurant or other public place.WL.I.26.d
- a
- 27
Use memorized language and very basic cultural knowledge to interact with others.WL.I.27
- a
Ask and answer questions or make simple comments in a familiar cultural context such as a family event or a social event with peers.WL.I.27.a
- b
Understand and mention a general cultural reference, such as a song or movie title, author, or composer, in a conversation.WL.I.27.b
- c
Play a simple board or card game with friends.WL.I.27.c
- a
- 28
Use memorized language and very basic cultural knowledge to accomplish simple, routine tasks.WL.I.28
- a
Use a city map, GPS, or signs to navigate.WL.I.28.a
- b
Recognize and imitate how people count and use money to make a purchase.WL.I.28.b
- c
Follow a team's win-loss record from a website.WL.I.28.c
- a
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