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State of Kuwait Ministry of Education ELT General Supervision New Fun with English Overview of specific competences for the English Grades 1 to 5

Scope and sequence Overview of specific competences for the English Grades 1 to 5 General competences Specific competences for grade 1 grade 2 grade 3 grade 4 grade 5 Dominant Topics for Grades 1 to 5 My family and school Town and neighborhood Me and my country Our world The Universe GC 1. Listening and understanding oral messages by means of different strategies in a 1.1. Listening to and recognizing simple words, phrases, sentences as well as oral instructions heard in everyday life situations 1.1.Understanding familiar high frequency words, phrases and instructions when spoken by peers or adults 1.1. Listening to simple (narrative or descriptive) oral messages and identifying the main information they convey 1.1. Listening to oral texts (informative, narrative, descriptive, rhymes and songs) and identifying facts and data, actions presented in a certain order, features of objects or phenomena as well as relevant linguistic aspects (i.e. use of adjectives) 1.1. Listening to various narrative texts with randomly structured sequences and ordering correctly these sequences 1.2. Distinguishing sounds in simple words as well as phrases and sentences by focusing attention before and while listening 1.2. Distinguishing initial, medial and end sounds in simple words as well as understanding their meaning 1.2. Paying attention while listening to spoken or recorded texts in order to answer simple questions about specific details they contain 1.2. Listening to identify key ideas presented in short simple oral texts such as pieces of news or narratives 1.2. Listening to recognize the relationships between words and sentences and understand the meaning of short texts 1.3. Following simple instructions given by the teacher in the classroom 1.3. Listening to and understanding spoken or recorded instructions formulated in simple words, phrases or sentences 1.3. Listening to simple instructions given by the teacher and peers: understanding and reacting properly to the meaning of the main prepositions indicating location 1.3. Listening to differentiate between statements vs. questions or instructions based on intonation 1.3. Listening and properly reacting to complex instructions containing active verbs, prepositions and, words indicating location etc. 1.4. Listening respectfully to the speaker 1.4. Listening respectfully to others and observe turn taking when they talk 1.4. Listening respectfully to others and maintain attention and eye contact 1.4. Showing interest and respect when listening to materials for different purposes appropriate to 1.4. Showing interest in various listening materials from different sources and for different purposes

his/her age formulating opinions or reasons for a certain statement 2. Speaking by using strategies of individual and interactive speech in a communicative 1.5. Recognizing and reproducing English sounds and words, using their musical abilities or their knowledge acquired in Arabic language 2.1. Using simple words, expressions and sentences to express themselves about self, family, food and other items in small conversations or individual speech 1.5. Identifying Arabic words related to Islamic religion in an listened text in English 2.1. Participating in short and simple interactions, in everyday situations, with support from the partner (peer or adults, teacher or others), responding orally to questions and greetings 1.5. Identifying simple references to the Islamic world in clearly articulated listened texts in English 2.1. Talking about grade level topics using simple language, queries and instructions addressed clearly by adults or peers 1.5. Identifying and understanding oral instructions in English related to games and sports (Physical education and Health ) 2.1. Presenting and exchanging information, and ideas about grade level topics through simple dialogues relevant to life outside the school 1.5. Identifying certain facts about old and modern Kuwait and its role in the World; we and the Universe Students are able to 2.1. Communicating with others using language learned in grades 1 to 5 and different language functions appropriate to the situation 2.2. Responding to simple communicative situations in mini dialogues related to everyday topics 2.2. Responding to simple communicative situations in mini dialogues, describing family members, places and things. 2.2. Using simple conversational strategies (such as: questions answers, formulas for joining a role play or a conversation; giving simple directions) in order to share ideas 2.2. Participating effectively in simple short conversations and collaborations with peers, talking on hobbies, preferences etc. 2.2. Communicating actively and responding verbally to others when describing leisure and social event, asking for help, feedback and clarification when needed 2.3. Building up positive personal motivation to speak with peers and adults using simple phrases and sentences 2.3. Showing confidence and respect when speaking using simple sentences with the teacher and peers 2.3. Speaking respectfully and confidently to others in simple situations 2.3. Expressing their own ideas, needs, wishes and feelings in simple clear sentences 2.3. Sharing information, opinions and questions while speaking in public 2.4.Using the knowledge other subjects when producing sounds of English or speaking about their family or school other subjects for presenting their native place/ region in English other subjects for making an English presentation about Kuwait other subjects for presenting in English other Arab countries they visited 2.4.Using their knowledge other subjects for presenting in English what they know about our Universe

GC 3. Reading and viewing a range of texts by means of different mechanisms in a 3.1. Reading aloud gradelevel words and phrases and identifying some of the high frequency words associated with images or symbols 3.1. Reading simple sentences aloud using correct intonation and identifying high frequency words associated with images or symbols 3.1. Reading and understanding short paragraphs appropriate to the age group using correct intonation and understanding simple instructions / signs / simple directions to perform a task 3.1. Reading and understanding simple narrative and informative texts (signs, emails, simple tables, maps, stories) adequate for their age 3.1. Reading grade level narrative and short informative texts for a purposes (reading for information, or pleasure) 3.2. Reading and viewing illustrations, pictures and signs in order to recognize common and unique characteristics of different written and visual materials 3.2. Reading words, phrases and short sentences by associating letters and sounds, rrecognizing and discriminating words that begin with similar initial sounds. 3.2. Reading simple texts by showing knowledge of the relation letter - sound and basic punctuation signs - - 3.2A 1. Understanding meaning of words using aspects related to their form (structure) 3.2. Recognizing that illustrations and punctuation marks carry with them various messages; make simple predictions based on this 3.2A. Using common word patterns and underlying spelling rules in order to understand the meaning of certain words in larger context of the text read; selecting a number of words from the text and using them for further enhance active vocabulary (through synonyms and antonyms) 3.2. Reading grade level short narrative and informative texts to determine the main idea, the theme of a text and draw simple inferences and conclusions 3.2A.Understanding how grammatical features of the English language affect meaning (simple present/ past) 3.3. Handling books respectfully and appropriately 3.3. Showing positive attitude towards reading and respecting turn taking when reading with peers 3.3. Showing interest for reading and relating a text to personal experience 3.3. Showing interest and curiosity towards reading various materials 3.3. Showing interest and curiosity towards engaging imaginatively and creatively with reading different texts, expressing his/her opinion related to them 1

GC 4. Writing different types of texts using strategies adapted to a communicative purposes 3.4. Reading English letters and frequent words, and Arabic digits they can meet in familiar 4.1.Writing simple words and using drawings to indicate objects or feelings 3.4. Reading familiar English words and associating them to images, based on their knowledge from other subjects 4.1. Writing words and simple sentences using basic punctuation marks 3.4. Reading and understanding short texts in English about places in Kuwait (Social Studies) or aspects related to Islamic events 4.1. Writing simple and correct sentences to express self and feelings using phonic spelling 3.4. Reading short texts on the Gulf Region in English 4.1. Writing a short text related to students' experience using picture clues, guide words and questions correctly 3.4. Reading and understanding short scientific texts in English describing the planets of the Solar System 4.1. Writing a short text starting from pictures and resorting to teacher s guide questions correctly 4.2 Drawing pre-letter figures from left to right 4.2. Writing from left to right using basic punctuation marks correctly, resorting to picture clues 4.2.Writing sentences and simple phrases using spelling strategies with a legible handwriting 4.2. Writing short phrases and paragraphs using spelling strategies as well as basic punctuation marks 4.2..Producing a simple short story by putting its events in sequence, using correctly paragraphs and correct spelling strategies 4.3. Following a simple written pattern neatly based on teacher s support 4.4 Drawing simple objects from the nature that have the form of Latin letters 4.3 Handling writing tools neatly and in an organized manner 4.4.Completing a map with the name of streets, town or villages, using English letters and their knowledge of their native region 4.3. Showing interest and pride in presenting neat written work 4.4. Using pictures and short sentences to describe their country 4.3. Showing interest in writing a short paragraph about different topics 4.4. Writing words and sentences in English using simple text formats 4.3. Showing interest in writing a short text about different topics 4.4. Writing words and sentences in English about good behavior in public