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General Description: is a multimedia course that prepares students ages 11-17 to use English in school and in school subject areas including math, science and history. Age Range: Ages 11-17 Proficiency Level: Course Description: Computer-based Tools: Basic through Lower-Intermediate consists of 10 units. Language development skills move from basic through lower-intermediate in Units 1-10. Each unit has five lessons designed to guide learners through interactive review, content presentation, and practice in various multimedia formats. Speech Recognition, Multilingual Glossary, On-screen text, Help, Translation (for some languages) Resources: Teacher Tools: Assessment: Teacher Materials: Records Manager allows teachers to monitor individual and class learning and suggests remediation. DynEd General Placement Test, Records Manager, Score-based quizzes, computer-based prompting/feedback, Mastery Tests Instructor s Guide

Goal 1: To use English to communicate in social settings Below are general descriptions for each of the skill areas for students achieving Goal 1: Standards 1-3. Goal 1: Standard 1: To use English to communicate in social settings: Students will use English to participate in social interactions - sharing and requesting information Unit 1: Describing people & things All Units: Information questions - expressing needs, feelings, and ideas Unit 2: Ability, Potential, & Needs - using nonverbal communication in social interactions Unit 1: Introductions & Greetings visual cues - getting personal needs met Unit 5: Prices and Food, Making a Suggestion/Asking for Help Unit 7: Requesting & Offering Help - engaging in conversations All Units: Voice-record/playback, School-Life lessons focus on conversational English in and around school - conducting transactions Unit 5: Prices and Food, Math 2: Number Types, Comparing Numbers, and Prices Goal 1: Standard 2: To use English to communicate in social settings: Students will interact in, through, and with spoken and written English for personal expression and enjoyment - describing, reading about or participating Unit 1: Ability & Likes in a favorite activity - sharing social and cultural traditions and values Unit 7: Seasons & Unit 9: Times of Life - expressing personal needs, feelings and ideas Unit 1: Ability & Likes Unit 2: Ability, Potential, & Needs Unit 5: Making a Suggestion/Asking for Help Unit 6: Making a Suggestion - participating in popular culture Unit 5: Prices and Food 2

Unit 6: Telephone Expressions Unit 7: Seasons & Goal 1: Standard 3: To use English to communicate in social settings: Students will use learning strategies to extend their communicative competence - testing hypotheses about language All Units: Score-based quizzes, Mastery Tests, Language Extension lessons are followed up with both comprehension questions and Grammar Focus exercises, Speaking- Up lessons give students the chance to practice their speaking & improve their oral fluency. - listening to and imitating how others use English visual cues, Voice-record/playback, Speaking-Up lessons give students the chance to practice their speaking - exploring alternative ways of saying things & improve their oral fluency. All Units: Warm-Up, School-Life, Language Extension, Speaking-Up with Speech Recognition. The content of each lesson will expand as a student s shuffler level increases and additional sentences and comprehension questions are added., specifically Extension, Extension & Variation - focusing attention selectively visual cues, On-screen text, Voicerecord/playback - seeking support and feedback from others Unit 7: Requesting & Offering Help. All Units: Information questions. - comparing nonverbal and verbal cues visual cues - self-monitoring and self-evaluating All Units: Voice-record/playback, language development Score-based quizzes, Mastery Tests - using the primary language to ask for All Units: Translation (in bi-lingual 3

clarification versions) - learning and using language chunks visual cues, Interactive tasks, Voicerecord/playback - selecting different media to help understand language visual cues, On-screen text, Help, Glossary, Translation (in bi-lingual versions) - practicing new language All Units: Voice-record/playback, Interactive tasks, Score-based quizzes, Mastery Tests See Instructor s Guide: Teaching - using context to construct meaning visual cues, Warm-Up lessons use pictures to present and extend the grammar and vocabulary of daily life, School-Subject lessons: Key vocabulary and grammar are developed and recycled in the context of each subject area. Goal 2: To use English to achieve academically in all content areas Below are general descriptions for each of the skill areas for students achieving Goal 2: Standards 1-3. Goal 2: Standard 1: To use English to achieve academically in all content areas: Students will use English to interact in the classroom - following oral and written directions, implicit and explicit visual cues, On-screen text, Audio prompting, Interactive tasks - requesting and providing clarification Unit 1: Describing people & things Unit 2: Schedule & Sequence, Time & Duration Unit 5: Making a Suggestion/Asking for Help All Units: Information questions - participating in full class, group, and pair See Instructor s Guide: Teaching 4

discussions - asking and answering questions Unit 1: Describing people & things Unit 2: Time & Duration All Units: Information Questions - requesting information and assistance Unit 2: Time & Duration Unit 3: Locations & Asking for Directions at School Unit 5: Making a Suggestion/Asking for Help Unit 7: Requesting & Offering Help - negotiating and managing interaction to accomplish tasks Unit 3: Locations & Asking for Directions at School Unit 5: Prices and Food Unit 6: Telephone Suggestions - explaining actions Unit 3: Occupations & - elaborating and extending other people s ideas and words Unit 6: at School Unit 1: Describing people and things, Explanation, Adjectives, Abilities & Likes - expressing likes, dislikes, and needs Unit 1: Ability & Likes Unit 2: Ability, Potential, & Needs Goal 2: Standard 2: To use English to achieve academically in all content areas: Students will use English to obtain, process, construct, and provide subject matter information in spoken and written form - comparing and contrasting information Unit 2: Science 1: Matter, States of Matter, Energy, Ability, Potential, & Needs, Adjectives, Adverbs of frequency, Quantification, Whquestions Unit 5: Math 2: Number Types, Comparing Numbers, and Prices - persuading, arguing, negotiating, evaluating, and justifying Unit 3: Purpose & Reason, can, can t Unit 5: can, can t Unit 6: Making a Suggestion All Units: Yes/No and Wh-questions, - listening to, speaking, reading, and writing about subject matter information Information questions visual cues, On-screen Text, Voicerecord/playback, Speaking-Up with 5

- gathering information orally and in writing Speech Recognition, specifically Written Exercises and Reading Extension All Units: On-screen text and Audio instructions throughout, specifically Written Exercises and Reading Extension - retelling information Unit 1: Describing people & things, Ability & Likes, Prepositions of location and direction. All Units: Speaking-Up with Speech Recognition - selecting, connecting, and explaining information - analyzing, synthesizing, and inferring from information - responding to the work of peers and others - representing information visually and interpreting information presented visually Unit 1: Describing people & things Unit 2: Describing occupations, Schedule & Sequence, Time & Duration All Units: Language Extension (World Talk Cards), Speaking-Up with Speech Recognition Unit 1: Math 1: Numbers, Operations, Fractions, Geometrical shapes Unit 2: Ability, Potential & Needs visual cues, Information questions Unit 6: Making a Suggestion, Manner & Ability Unit 1: Math 1: Numbers, Operations, Fractions, Geometrical shapes All Units: Interaction with visual cues, Warm-Up, Language Extension (World Talk Cards) See Instructor s Guide: Teacher s - hypothesizing and predicting Unit 4: because, so, Prepositions of place, time & direction, Yes/No and Wh-questions, Frequency & Duration - formulating and asking questions All Units: Information questions, Speaking-Up with Speech 6

- understanding and producing technical vocabulary and text features according to content area - demonstrating knowledge through application in a variety of contexts Recognition All Units: On-screen text, Voicerecord/playback, School-Subject: Key vocabulary and grammar are developed and recycled in the context of each subject area. All Units: Interactive tasks, Scorebased quizzes, Language Extension, Interaction with audio and visual cues Goal 2: Standard 3: To use English to achieve academically in all content areas: Students will use appropriate learning strategies to construct and apply academic knowledge. - focusing attention selectively visual cues, On-screen text, Voicerecord/playback - applying basic reading comprehension skills such as skimming, scanning, previewing, and reviewing text All Units: On-screen text, specifically Reading Extension - using context to construct meaning Unit 1: Designation/Reference, Relative location, Math 1: Numbers, Operations, Fractions, Geometrical shapes visual cues - taking notes to record important information and aid one s own learning - applying self-monitoring and selfcorrective strategies to build and expand a knowledge base - determining and establishing the conditions that help one become an effective learner (e.g., when, where, how to study) All Units: Teaching, specifically Written Exercises All Units: Quizzes, Speaking-Up with Speech Recognition, Voicerecord/playback, Mastery Tests, Interactive Tasks, On-screen Help, Glossary visual cues, Mastery Tests, Quizzes, On-screen text See Instructor s Guide, Classroom Role and Teaching 7

- planning how and when to use cognitive strategies and applying them appropriately to a learning task - actively connecting new information to information previously learned - evaluating one s own success in a completed learning task - recognizing the need for and seeking assistance appropriately from others (e.g., teachers, peers, specialists, community members) - imitating the behaviors of native English speakers to complete tasks successfully - knowing when to use native language resources (human and material) to promote understanding See Instructor s Guide, General Classroom Guidelines and Teaching All Units: School-Subject: Key vocabulary and grammar are developed and recycled in the context of each subject area. All Units: Speaking-Up with Speech Recognition, Mastery Tests, Quizzes, Voice-record/playback Unit 3: Locations & Asking for Directions at School. All Units: Yes/No and Wh-questions, Speaking-Up with Speech Recognition, Information questions visual cues, Voice-record/playback All Units: Translation (in bi-lingual versions) Goal 3: To use English in socially and culturally appropriate ways Below are general descriptions for each of the skill areas for students achieving Goal 3: Standards 1-3. Goal 3: Standard 1: To use English in socially and culturally appropriate ways: Students will use the appropriate language variety, register, and genre according to audience, purpose, and setting - using the appropriate degree of formality with different audiences and settings - recognizing and using standard English and vernacular dialects appropriately Unit 1: Introductions & Greetings at school, Family relations Unit 3: Locations & Asking for Directions at School Unit 6: Telephone Expressions All Units: School-Life All Units: Warm-Up, School-Life, School-Subject, Language Extension, Speaking-Up with Speech Recognition 8

- using a variety of writing styles appropriate for different audiences, purposes, and settings - responding to and using slang appropriately - responding to and using idioms appropriately - responding to and using humor appropriately - determining when it is appropriate to use a language other than English - determining appropriate topics for interaction, specifically Written Exercises visual cues, Voice-record/playback All Units: Translation (in bi-lingual versions) All Units: School-Life: The second lesson in each unit is built around animated dialogues. See Instructor s Guide, p. 13, specifically School-Life: Phrase & Grammar Focus and Personalization. Goal 3: Standard 2: To use English in socially and culturally appropriate ways: Students will use nonverbal communication appropriate to audience, purpose, and setting - interpreting and responding appropriately to nonverbal cues and body language - demonstrating knowledge of acceptable nonverbal classroom behaviors - using acceptable tone, volume, stress, and intonation, in various social settings - recognizing and adjusting behavior in response to nonverbal cues visual cues All Units: Interaction with visual cues, School-Life Unit 1: Introductions & Greetings at school Unit 6: Telephone Expressions All Units: Speaking-Up with Speech Recognition All Units: Interaction with visual cues, World Talk Cards: Students match the language with a colored sketch on a card, Warm-Up lessons use pictures to present and extend the grammar and vocabulary of daily life. 9

Goal 3: Standard 3: To use English in socially and culturally appropriate ways: Students will use appropriate learning strategies to extend their sociolinguistic and sociocultural competence - observing and modeling how others speak and behave in a particular situation or setting - experimenting with variations of language in social and academic settings - seeking information about appropriate language use and behavior - self-monitoring and self-evaluating language use according to setting and audience - analyzing the social context to determine appropriate language use - rehearsing variations for language in different social and academic settings - deciding when use of slang is appropriate visual cues, Speaking-Up with Speech Recognition visual cues, Speaking-Up with Speech Recognition, specifically Warm-Up: Extension (p. 12), School-Subjects: Extension & Variation (p. 13) visual cues, Interactive tasks, Quizzes, On-screen Help, Glossary, Mastery Tests All Units: Mastery tests, Quizzes, Voice-record/playback Unit 1: Introductions & Greetings at school Unit 6: Telephone Expressions visual cues, Speaking-Up with Speech Recognition, Voicerecord/playback 10