Level II - 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.II.1
- a
Say hello and goodbye to a peer.WL.II.1.a
- b
Say hello and goodbye to a teacher, supervisor, or stranger.WL.II.1.b
- c
Say hello and goodbye to an adult.WL.II.1.c
- d
Say hello and goodbye to a stranger.WL.II.1.d
- a
- 2
Introduce self and others.WL.II.2
- a
Introduce self and provide basic personal information (name, age, address, phone number, e-mail address).WL.II.2.a
- b
Introduce someone else.WL.II.2.b
- c
Respond to an introduction.WL.II.2.c
- a
- 3
Answer a variety of simple questions.WL.II.3
- a
Answer questions about likes and dislikes.WL.II.3.a
- b
Answer questions about what is being done or has been done.WL.II.3.b
- c
Answer a variety of who, what, when, and where questions.WL.II.3.c
- d
Answer questions about location (past, present and future).WL.II.3.d
- e
Answer questions about information learned.WL.II.3.e
- a
- 4
Make some simple statements in a conversation.WL.II.4
- a
State actions of self and others.WL.II.4.a
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Tell location of self and others.WL.II.4.b
- c
Express basic information about others.WL.II.4.c
- d
Express a reaction, such as "Great !11WL.II.4.d
- a
- 5
Ask some simple questions.WL.II.5
- a
Ask who, what, when, where and why questions.WL.II.5.a
- b
Ask questions about information learned.WL.II.5.b
- a
- 6
Communicate basic information about self and others.WL.II.6
- a
Say own name and ask someone's name.WL.II.6.a
- b
Talk or write about family members and ask about someone's family.WL.II.6.b
- c
Talk or write about friends, classmates or co-workers.WL.II.6.c
- a
- 7
Communicate some basic information about everyday life.WL.II.7
- a
Give times, dates, and weather information.WL.II.7.a
- b
Talk about food eaten, topics learned, and actions taken.WL.II.7.b
- c
Talk about familiar places.WL.II.7.c
- d
Ask and understand how much something costs.WL.II.7.d
- e
Tell someone the time and location of an event.WL.II.7.e
- a
Presentational Speaking
- 8
Present information about self and others using words and phrases.WL.II.8
- a
Describe physical characteristics of self and others.WL.II.8.a
- b
Tell personality traits of self and others.WL.II.8.b
- a
- 9
Express likes and dislikes using words, phrases, and memorized expressions.WL.II.9
- a
State sports preferencesWL.II.9.a
- b
List free-time activity preferences.WL.II.9.b
- c
State food and drink preferences.WL.II.9.c
- a
- 10
Present information about familiar items in the immediate environment.WL.II.10
- a
Talk about a house.WL.II.10.a
- b
Talk about school or a workplace.WL.II.10.b
- c
Talk about a room or office and what is in it .WL.II.10.c
- d
Present basic information about community, town/city, state, or country.WL.II.10.d
- a
- 11
Talk about daily activities using words, phrases, and memorized expressions.WL.II.11
- a
List classes and tell what time they start and end.WL.II.11.a
- b
Name activities and times they occur in a daily schedule.WL.II.11.b
- c
Talk about weekend activities.WL.II.11.c
- a
Presentational Writing
- 12
Present simple information about something learned using words, phrases, and memorized expressions.WL.II.12
- a
Talk about holiday celebrations based on pictures or photos.WL.II.12.a
- b
Name the main cities on a map .WL.II.12.b
- c
Talk about past, present, and future weekend activities.WL.II.12.c
- a
- 13
Write information about daily life in a letter, blog, discussion board, or e-mail message.WL.II.13
- a
Introduce self.WL.II.13.a
- b
Describe family and friends.WL.II.13.b
- c
Describe school.WL.II.13.c
- d
Describe a workplace and job duties.WL.II.13.d
- a
- 14
Write short notes using phrases and simple sentences.WL.II.14
- a
Write a postcard message.WL.II.14.a
- b
Write a special occasion message such as a birthday or congratulatory note.WL.II.14.b
- c
Write a short announcement, invitation, or thank-you note.WL.II.14.c
- a
- 15
Write about a familiar experience or event using practiced material.WL.II.15
- a
Write about activities in class or at work.WL.II.15.a
- b
Write about what happens after school or during the weekend.WL.II.15.b
- c
Write about a website, a field trip, or an activity.WL.II.15.c
- a
- 16
Write basic information about previously learned material.WL.II.16
- a
Write a simple process like a science experiment .WL.II.16.a
- b
Write about a topic from a lesson using pictures or photos.WL.II.16.b
- c
Write about something learned online, in a class, at work, or in the community.WL.II.16.c
- a
- 17
Ask for information in writing.WL.II.17
- a
Request resources like brochures or posted information.WL.II.17.a
- b
Request an appointment with a classmate, teacher, or colleague.WL.II.17.b
- c
Request an application for a job, membership in a club, or admission to a school or program.WL.II.17.c
- a
Interpretive Listening
- 18
Understand simple questions or statements on familiar topics. WL.II.18
- a
Recognize the difference between a question and a statement.WL.II.18.a
- b
Understand simple questions about age, location, leisure activities, etc.WL.II.18.b
- c
Understand simple questions or statements about family.WL.II.18.c
- d
Understand simple questions or statements about friends, classmates, or workmates.WL.II.18.d
- a
- 19
Understand simple information when presented with pictures and graphs.WL.II.19
- a
Understand some facts about the weather when weather symbols are used.WL.II.19.a
- b
Understand when someone describes physical characteristics from a photo or a work of art.WL.II.19.b
- c
Follow along with simple arithmetic problems when the figures can be seen.WL.II.19.c
- a
- 20
Understand the main topic of simple conversations overheard.WL.II.20
- a
Understand about whom someone is speaking.WL.II.20.a
- b
Distinguish if people are talking about their homes or asking for directions.WL.II.20.b
- c
Understand a simple transaction between a customer and a sales clerk.WL.II.20.c
- a
Interpretive Reading
- 21
Understand short, simple messages on familiar topics.WL.II.21
- a
Understand basic familiar information from an advertisement.WL.II.21.a
- b
Identify the purpose of a brochure.WL.II.21.b
- c
Identify information from a movie brochure or poster.WL.II.21.c
- d
Understand simple information in a text message from a friend.WL.II.21.d
- a
- 22
Understand short, simple descriptions with the help of pictures or graphs.WL.II.22
- a
Understand simple captions under photos.WL.II.22.a
- b
Understand basic information from a real estate advertisement.WL.II.22.b
- c
Understand website descriptions of clothing items to make an appropriate purchase.WL.II.22.c
- d
Identify the categories on a graph.WL.II.22.d
- a
- 23
Understand the main idea of published materials.WL.II.23
- a
Distinguish a birthday wish from a note expressing thanks.WL.II.23.a
- b
Identify destinations and major attractions on a travel brochure.WL.II.23.b
- c
Locate places on city maps.WL.II.23.c
- a
- 24
Understand simple everyday notices in public places on topics that are familiar.WL.II.24
- a
Understand a simple public transportation schedule.WL.II.24.a
- b
Locate notices on where to park.WL.II.24.b
- c
Understand notices that tell of street or metro closings.WL.II.24.c
- d
Understand a store's hours of operation.WL.II.24.d
- e
Read the labels on a recycling bin.WL.II.24.e
- a
Investigation of Products and Practices
- 25
Identify common products related to home and community life across cultures.WL.II.25
- a
Identify geographical features of other countries.WL.II.25.a
- b
Identify familiar landmarks.WL.II.25.b
- c
Recognize traditional and popular songs.WL.II.25.c
- d
Recognize similarities and differences between the designs of houses, buildings, or towns.WL.II.25.d
- e
Identify specific locations to have a meal, purchase a ticket, or buy something needed.WL.II.25.e
- f
Compare and contrast a student's daily schedule and that of a peer in the target cultureWL.II.25.f
- a
- 26
Identify common practices related to home and community life across cultures.WL.II.26
- a
Identify common eating habits.WL.II.26.a
- b
Identify habits of dress in the target culture(s).WL.II.26.b
- c
Express the time and date in the format of the target culture.WL.II.26.c
- d
Use the appropriate holiday greetings.WL.II.26.d
- a
Understanding of Cultural Perspectives
- 27
Identify beliefs and values related to age, gender, social class, and ethnicity.WL.II.27
- a
Tell the way people address each other differently based on age and social standing.WL.II.27.a
- b
Recognize that appropriate dress is determined by cultural traditions.WL.II.27.b
- c
Recognize that gender and age can determine one's role in a family, school, and the workplace.WL.II.27.c
- a
- 28
Identify characteristics of national identity.WL.II.28
- a
Identify elements of geography that define a nation.WL.II.28.a
- b
Identify symbols that represent a nation.WL.II.28.b
- c
Identify the importance of historical events through the celebration of national holidays and the monuments.WL.II.28.c
- d
Identify major religions of a nation.WL.II.28.d
- a
- 29
Identify ways in which cultures are globalized.WL.II.29
- a
Identify similar leisure activities across cultures.WL.II.29.a
- b
Identify familiar forms of dress across cultures.WL.II.29.b
- c
Identify common dining establishments across cultures.WL.II.29.c
- d
Identify examples of common technology use across cultures.WL.II.29.d
- a
Participation in Cultural Interaction
- 30
Function at a survival level in an authentic cultural context.WL.II.30
- a
Imitate appropriate greetings.WL.II.30.a
- b
Recognize and imitate table manners.WL.II.30.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.II.30.c
- d
Recognize and imitate culturally appropriate behavior in a restaurant or other public place.WL.II.30.d
- a
- 31
Use memorized language and basic cultural knowledge to interact with others.WL.II.31
- 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.II.31.a
- b
Understand and mention a general cultural reference, such as a song orWL.II.31.b
- a
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