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Strands: Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing Competency Goal 1 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION - The learner will engage in conversation and exchange information and opinions orally and in writing in the target language. 1.01 Interact with teachers and others using standard greetings, farewells, and expressions of courtesy orally and in writing. SE/TE: 2, 7, 9, 10 11, 17, 19, 145, 146, 166, 344, 346, 357 1.02 Use basic words and short learned phrases during interactions orally and in writing. 1.03 Ask and answer questions about feelings using learned material orally and in writing. 1.04 Share likes and dislikes, feelings and emotions with each other orally and in writing. 1.05 Engage in oral and written conversation (e.g., face-to-face, e- mails, letters) to exchange essential and personal information about everyday topics. SE/TE: 4, 35, 64, 77, 95, 135, 177, 205, 243, 276, 337, 351 SE/TE: 321 SE/TE: 52, 70, 80, 129, 168, 182, 268, 306, 354, 381 SE/TE: 13, 37, 63, 79, 100, 113, 129, 148, 168, 182, 205, 227, 249, 271, 282, 305, 350 1.06 Use culturally acceptable vocabulary, idiomatic expressions, and gestures. SE/TE: 4, 20, 37, 40, 48, 159, 195, 208, 225, 241, 334, 347 Competency Goal 2 INTERPRETIVE COMMUNICATION - The learner will understand and interpret written and spoken language on a variety of topics in the target language. 2.01 Demonstrate understanding of words, phrases, and sentences from simple oral and written texts dealing with basic personal and social needs. SE/TE: 16, 62,104,145, 172, 211 212, 244 246, 261, 310, 346, 377 2.02 Demonstrate understanding of oral and written questions about familiar topics. SE/TE: 24, 52, 70, 100, 129, 168, 195, 234, 268, 311, 347, 385 1

2.03 Follow oral and written directions, commands, and requests. SE/TE: 275 278, 345 2.04 Identify key words or main idea(s) from oral or written passages. 2.05 Make inferences from simple oral and/or written passages (e.g., conversations, dialogs, narratives, advertisements, songs, rhymes, chants, and literature) about familiar topics. 2.06 Interpret phrases presented with accompanying gestures, intonation, and other visual or auditory cues. The opportunity to address this objective is available. See the SE/TE: 109 110, 115 116, 145 147, 179 181, 211 213, 244 247, 249 250, 278 281, 310 311, 314 317, 332 333, 352 354, 374 375, 383 385 SE/TE: 109 110, 115 116, 145 147, 179 181, 211 213, 244 247, 249 250, 278 281, 310 311, 314 317, 332 333, 352 354, 374 375, 383 385 SE/TE: 69 Competency Goal 3 PRESENTATIONAL COMMUNICATION -The learner will present information, concepts, and ideas to an audience of listeners or readers on a variety of topics in the target language. 3.01 Give short oral or written presentations about people, places, things, and events using everyday words and phrases. SE/TE: 27, 53, 81, 114, 148, 183, 215, 249, 282, 321, 355, 382 3.02 Dramatize songs, simple skits, or poetry dealing with familiar topics. SE/TE: 280 3.03 Tell or retell a story orally or in writing. SE/TE: 148, 183, 215, 249, 282 283, 321 2

Competency Goal 4 CULTURES - The learner will gain knowledge and demonstrate understanding of the relationship among practices, products, and perspectives of cultures other than his/her own. 4.01 Recognize and use gestures, manners, behaviors, greetings, and idiomatic expressions of the target cultures. SE/TE: 4, 20, 37, 40, 48, 159, 165 167, 195, 208, 225, 241, 334, 347 4.02 Learn and discuss patterns of behavior or interaction among the target cultures. 4.03 Participate in activities and celebrations and discuss their impact on the culture. 4.04 Demonstrate an awareness of the different target countries and their capitals by locating them on a map or globe and identifying their major geographical features. 4.05 Identify important individuals from the past and present and their contributions to the target cultures. 4.06 Explore practices and perspectives of contemporary life in the target cultures through print, non-print, electronic materials, and cultural artifacts. 4.07 Identify cultural products, practices, and perspectives that lead to generalizations or stereotyping. SE/TE: 10, 20, 40, 65, 97, 165, 198, 231, 265, 299, 337, 368 SE/TE: 231 The opportunity to address this objective is available. See the SE/TE: 115, 249, 383 SE/TE: 63, 367, 370 SE/TE: 115, 249, 278, 314, 383 19 (für dich), 165-167, 195 (für dich), 198-200, 231-234 3

Competency Goal 5 COMPARISONS - The learner will develop insight into the nature of language and culture by comparing his/her own language(s) and culture(s) to others. 5.01 Identify the sound patterns of the target language and compare them to his/her own language(s). The opportunity to address this objective is available throughout. See, for example: SE/TE: 9, 36, 62, 104, 127, 172, 206, 239, 273, 310, 346 5.02 Identify similarities and differences in the structural patterns in the target language and his/her own language(s). 5.03 Recognize similarities and differences in the ways languages are written (e.g., alphabet/characters, punctuation, capitalization) in the target language and his/her own language(s). 5.04 Recognize that there are words, phrases, idioms, and concepts that do not transfer directly from one language to another. 5.05 Identify connections among languages by recognizing cognates and loan words. 5.06 Develop an appreciation for cultural differences by comparing simple patterns of behavior or interaction in various cultural settings including his/her own. 5.07 Identify similarities and differences of tangible and intangible products (e.g., food, dwellings, music, sports, clothing) between the target cultures and his/her own culture(s). SE/TE: 22, 49, 130, 143, 160, 210, 262, 275, 334 SE/TE: 25 26, 49 SE/TE: 11 SE/TE: 19 SE/TE: 20, 37, 48, 159, 165 167, 195, 208, 241, 198 201, 231 233 SE/TE: 159, 173, 198 201, 299 302, 368 369 4

5.08 Examine the cultural traditions and celebrations that exist in the target cultures and other cultures and recognize the viewpoints behind them. 5.09 Recognize viewpoints and attitudes of people in both his/her own culture(s) and the target cultures relating to family, home, school, work, and play. SE/TE: 65 67, 165 167, 173, 231 233, 241, 265 266 SE/TE: 65 67, 97, 165 167, 231 233, 265 266, 299 302, 368 369 5.10 Identify the mutual contributions of the target cultures and his/her own culture(s). SE/TE: 40-41, 63, 99 (exchange program), 159, 265-266 Competency Goal 6 CONNECTIONS - The learner will acquire, reinforce, and further his/her knowledge of other disciplines through the foreign language. 6.01 Demonstrate understanding and apply information and skills that are common to the foreign language class and other disciplines. SE/TE: 115, 249, 383 6.02 Transfer information acquired in the foreign language class for use in other disciplines. 6.03 Recognize and apply learning strategies and processes from other disciplines. 6.04 Develop learning strategies in the target language which can be used in other disciplines. SE/TE: 115, 249, 383 128-129, 271, 282 (Schreiben), 306 (Rollenspiel), 382 (Praktisches) 128-129, 214 (Praktisches), 320 (Rollenspiel), 321 (Schreiben) 5

Competency Goal 7 COMMUNITIES - The learner will use language and/or demonstrate cultural knowledge and understanding within and beyond the school setting for personal, educational, and professional growth and enrichment. 7.01 Perform and/or participate in a school or community celebration or competition. SE/TE: 231 233 7.02 Share knowledge of the target language and cultures with others. 7.03 Interact with people of other cultures in the target language about familiar topics. 7.04 Visit places in person or via technology which provide opportunities to use the target language and/or experience the target cultures. TE: TE24-32 (front), all emcp.com referenced activities accessed on web site. The opportunity to address this objective is available throughout. See, for example: SE/TE: 16, 42, 81, 113, 136, 168, 182, 214, 248, 282, 306, 354, 372, 382 383 TE: All referenced activities marked emcp.com take students to Internet Activities that are coordinated with the chapter content. 7.05 Identify occupations within the community and beyond that require proficiency in the target language. SE/TE: iii 7.06 View, listen to, and read various forms of media that utilize the target language and reflect the target cultures. SE/TE: 16, 43, 71, 101, 137, 169, 203, 235. 269, 307, 343, 372 6