A talking mat to laminate with key
target language students can use in class.
Not exact matches
[4] This follows its use of UKTI's services
targeted at localizing exporters» websites and employing expertise of foreign -
language - speaking
students.
The ECR program is delivered in conjunction with another service, Postgraduates for International Business (PIB), wherein an international graduate
student is assigned to the SME to help the company better understand the
target market context and cultural differences, and adapt the SME's messages to the host country
language.
While bullying has a long and sordid history in American classrooms, a November 7, 2016 article in The Nation asserts that the current surge is notable in two respects, both for the similarity of its
targets - Muslim
students, immigrants and children of immigrants, children of color, girls, and Jews - and the
language used against them, leading some educators to suggest a link to Donald Trump and the «degraded course of this election season.»
In dual -
language classes,
students receive instruction together in English and the
target language.
A team led by Prof. Fumitaka Homae studied a rarely
targeted population for this subject: Japanese junior high school
students learning English as a second
language in a school environment.
I try to have
students speak in the
target language as much as possible during the limited time that they are in class.
I want to
target at - risk
students at the middle school level, focus on leadership,
language arts, digital citizenship and lots of other things that tend to get less emphasis in our everyday classroom.
Encourage
students to help each other in the
target language.
I don't mind repeating the code many times, provided that
students ask appropriately in the
target language.
Schools can introduce
students to an equally rich array of purposeful pursuits through art, music, sports,
language, theater, and other activities that have unfortunately become
targets for elimination in many schools.
As
students become familiar with the rules, I ask them to tell me the rules in the
target language.
The act of breaking into small groups and the simplicity of the games may remove
students from the mindset of using the
target language meaningfully.
Students can have a lot of fun drawing something that you describe in the
target language.
During games, I demand that
students speak in the
target language all along.
The
student with the «A» sheet slowly reads the list of numbers, in order, in the
target language.
An innovative teacher, Fran coordinates actual and digital global projects with partnering classrooms across the globe to co-create and produce authentic digital artifacts where
students think and work creatively, then implement tech tools to demonstrate quality communication in studied
target languages.
Students must correctly identify the picture in the
target language to win the square.
- Fun games to get the
students to speak in the
target language (see explanation under the slide)- A listening activity on what you saw and did not see at the zoo - Vocabulary slides with lovely pictures - Plenty of mini-whiteboard games on colours with animals and on opinions about animals I hope you will enjoy my resources and if you have a question on a particular slide or activity, please do not hesitate to contact me or leave me a message.
You would insert the topic into the frame, and change «
target culture» to your own focus for
students in your
language class.
It is important to teach
students how to offer critique, and to provide sentence starters in the
target language to help them stay in L2 as much as possible.
It is a challenge to remain in the
target language, but I do stick to French, and use many tools to support my
students.
Besides giving
students a doorway to contemporary culture in the
target language, many sites offer something that used to be even harder to come by in the classroom: videos and audio clips, including podcasts, that range from real news items to fictional entertainment and multimedia
language lessons.
They can be adapted to reinforce current vocabulary or grammar points and motivate
students to keep using the
target language they know.
Language challenge cards to be given out to random
students every lesson to promote speaking in the
target language.
The lesson uses consistent
target language throughout and will stretch the more able
students and there is a heavy focus on speaking.
This booklet, aimed at
students sitting the Higher tier papers, contains the following: - Exam information (weightings, times, marks)- Question words / phrases (useful for speaking exam)-
Target language exam rubrics (and English translations)- Mark scheme for speaking exams (simplified for
students)- Extensive list of connectives - Verb tables; main irregular verbs (inc..
A set of flash cards, with a useful phrases sheet and accompanying role play to encourage
students to use the
target language in the MFL classroom.
- Fun games to get the
students to speak in the
target language (see explanation under the slide)- A listening activity on what you saw and did not see at the zoo - Vocabulary slides with lovely pictures - Plenty of mini-whiteboard games on colours with animals and on opinions about animals - Grammar explanation on negative forms and verbs of opinion - Several writing activities about your favorite restaurant - Survey activity on likes and dislikes - Translation exercises - A writing activity to use longer sentences and verbs of opinion + infinitive - Grammar explanation on the partitive with worksheets to practice - Grammar explanation on infinitives and conjugating - er verbs - A lesson on infinitives and how to conjugate - er verbs - A worksheet explaining the steps of conjugating an - er verb - A fun mime the verb game - A mini-whiteboard game to practise conjugating - er verbs - Grammar explanation on numbers and quantities - Learn high numbers to be able to give prices and quantities - Mini-whiteboard activities about numbers and quantities - Games with prices - Dialogue worksheets to build up to role - play activity - A number worksheet - Put the dialogue back in order worksheet to help with role - play activity - A grammar explanation of «il y a» and «il n» y a pas» - Grammar explanation «on peut + infinitive» and other grammar revision - A song with lyrics created and sang by me with a link to the Youtube video - Vocabulary building activities to teach directions - A grammar explanation on the imperative with exercises to practice - A grammar worksheet on the imperative in French - An iPhone activity - A grammar explanation on modal verbs - A grammar explanation of prepositions with «de» and exercises to practice - A grammar worksheet on prepositions in French I hope you will enjoy my resources and if you have a question on a particular slide or activity, please do not hesitate to contact me or leave me a message.
A homework sheet containing the week's new vocab and
target language that
students can use in class.
Differentiating Instruction for English
Language Learners will prepare you to better identify your
students»
language learning needs and
target their strengths.
Students mingle, speaking in the
target language, trying to find their twin (the only other
student with all 5 of the same pictures, but in a different order).
This can be done in a region where the
target language is spoken, and
students can «follow their heartbreak,» as Angela Maiers says, to decide where to invest their money.
For several days in early January, Michaelis and support staff members met with classroom teachers in grades three to six charged with identifying
students in different subgroups (Hispanic, African American, English
language learners, special education) at levels 1 and 2 with the best chance of scoring at a higher level on the math, reading, or writing section of the CMTs, if they received intensive,
targeted remediation.
Reinforces
students» knowledge and understanding of literary discourse and provides authentic insight into how academic
language works in the
target language.
Six tips for using the powerful discussion model with
students who are still acquiring the
target language.
Research newspapers or news websites from the
target language country: Gather a sampling of fairly straightforward headlines and ask
students to predict what the articles are about, or to summarize the main idea of the headline.
Golden's proven integrated solution
targets middle and high school
students with courses in English /
language arts aligned with the Common Core State Standards and biology courses that align with the Next Generation Science Standards.
Online quiz programs weren't designed for world
language classes, so we have five tips for keeping
students focused on the
target language.
Income levels, ethnicities, family structures, first
languages, interests, and abilities now vary so much, that a traditional teaching approach, with a uniform lesson
targeted to the average - level
student, just doesn't cut it.
Students who are still working to master the English
language are being held to the same reading and math proficiency
targets as native English - speakers.
The plan sets a
target of 66 % of working - age New Mexicans earning a college degree or post-secondary credential by the year 2030 — a rigorous goal given the current attainment rate of 45 %.1 The plan also sets a vision for New Mexico to be the fastest growing state in the nation when it comes to
student outcomes, with a goal to increase the percentage of
students who demonstrate readiness to more than 60 % on the state English
language arts (ELA) and math assessments.2 These efforts are significant considering New Mexico's historically lower
student academic proficiency rates compared to other states and to national averages3, and demonstrate how leaders are driving a sense of urgency to improve.
The learning
targets provided the
language for
students to explain to their parents what they were learning.
Targeted the participation of traditionally underrepresented
students in advanced mathematics curriculum, including minorities, those from low SES backgrounds, and second
language learners.
By learning a new
language, or learning to use an existing
language in new domains and contexts,
students are able to notice, compare and reflect on things previously taken for granted; to explore their own linguistic, social and cultural practices as well as those associated with the
target language.
The best
language programs are more than mere classes within the walls of a school — they are jumping - off points for explorations in and beyond the
target language that offer
students the opportunity to interact and communicate across linguistic and cultural borders, and to develop a range of cognitive and academic skills that can be applied across subject areas.
First - year scores on the new standardized tests aligned to the Common Core standards showed that 34 percent of California's
students met achievement
targets in math, and 44 percent met achievement
targets in English
language arts.
Murillo said in recent years, Nevada has allocated special funds in programs known as «zoom schools» and «victory schools,» both
targeted at low - income or English as a second -
language students.
States set annual district and school
targets for grade - level achievement, high school graduation, and closing achievement gaps, for all
students, including accelerated progress for subgroups (each major racial and ethnic group,
students with disabilities, English
language learners, and
students from low - income families), and rate schools and districts on how well they meet the
targets.
That is, the proportion of a school's
students scoring above a state - determined proficiency threshold in math and English
language arts, and whether this proportion met state
targets.