EMC/Paradigm Deutsch Aktuell 2, Fifth Edition 2004 correlated to the North Carolina Second Language Competencies for Level II.

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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 Communicate present and past information by recombining basic vocabulary and structures orally and in writing. SE/TE: 22, 54, 104, 140, 172, 218, 254, 280, 326, 389 1.02 Exchange information by asking and answering original questions orally and in writing. 1.03 Share likes and dislikes, feelings and emotions giving supporting information orally and in writing. 1.04 Engage in oral or written conversation (face-to-face, e-mails, letters) about everyday topics using strings of simple sentences. 1.05 Use culturally acceptable vocabulary, idiomatic expressions or gestures. SE/TE: 19, 42, 96, 136, 184, 229, 240, 271, 326, 379 SE/TE: 22, 54, 72, 84, 104, 115, 140, 184, 208, 218, 254, 316, 378, 388 SE/TE: 13, 54, 85, 140, 184, 218, 281, 316, 346, 379 SE/TE: 12, 42, 84, 115, 152, 208, 240, 280, 316, 346, 378 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 some oral and written idiomatic expressions, phrases, sentences and passages. SE/TE: 20 21, 51 53, 82 84, 112 114, 149 151, 181 184, 214 217, 251 253, 289 293, 324 326, 359 61 2.02 Demonstrate understanding of increasingly complex oral and written questions relating to familiar topics. SE/TE: 17, 42, 77, 119, 145, 190, 240, 280, 326, 379 1

2.03 Understand and follow oral and written directions, commands, and requests from a variety of sources including selected authentic materials. 2.04 Identify main idea(s) and some details from simple oral and written passages about familiar topics. 2.05 Make inferences and draw conclusions 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. SE/TE: 22, 42, 54, 88, 209, 240, 281 SE/TE: 20, 51, 82, 112, 116, 149, 181, 214, 251, 255, 289, 324, 359, 384, 390 SE/TE: 20, 51, 82, 112, 116, 149, 181, 214, 251, 255, 289, 324, 359, 384, 390 SE/TE: 20, 46, 95, 128, 149, 196, 227, 269, 305, 335 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 oral and written presentations about people, places, things, and events using simple sentences and paragraphs. SE/TE: 23, 54, 85, 115, 152, 185, 219, 254, 294, 327, 389 3.02 Dramatize songs, short plays and skits, or poetry on familiar topics. This objective is addressed in Deutsch Aktuell 3. 3.03 Tell or retell a story orally and in writing. SE/TE: 23, 54, 85, 153, 215, 254, 327, 362 3.04 Recombine known language to produce personalized statements. SE/TE: 12, 54, 84, 115, 152, 208, 240, 293, 346, 388 2

3.05 Give detailed instructions orally and in writing. SE/TE: 36, 38 3.06 Compose paragraphs related to personal experience. SE/TE: 85, 208, 219, 254, 294, 378 3.07 Summarize orally and in writing main idea(s) from selected material. SE/TE: 20, 51, 82, 112, 116, 149, 181, 214, 251, 255, 289, 324, 359, 384, 390 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 cultural practices and expressions in daily activities. SE/TE: 9 12, 39 41, 97, 110, 130, 136 139, 164, 168 171, 179, 230, 236 238, 247, 255 257, 278 280, 286, 343 345, 373 4.02 Identify and explain patterns of behavior or interaction among the target cultures. 4.03 Participate in activities and experience customs and traditions of the target cultures. 4.04 Identify major geographical features, cities, and regions of the target countries where the language is spoken and show their relationship to the culture. 4.05 Identify important people, events, and achievements of the target countries and show their contribution to their own and other cultures. SE/TE: 9 12, 39 41, 97, 110, 130, 136 139, 168 171, 179, 230, 236 238, 255 257, 278 280, 343 345, 373 SE/TE: 136 139, 230, 236 238, 255 257 SE/TE: 70, 82, 99, 116, 236, 255, 373, 390 SE/TE: 101, 116 117, 255 257, 383, 390 392 3

4.06 Investigate perspectives and practices of contemporary life in the target cultures through print, non-print, electronic materials, and cultural artifacts. SE/TE: 99, 136, 168, 236, 255, 278, 343 4.07 Identify differences in cultural products, practices, and perspectives which lead to generalizations or stereotyping among cultures with the same language. 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 Demonstrate an awareness of regional and national sound pattern differences (e.g., pronunciation, intonation, word stress) within the target language and his/her own language(s). SE/TE: 4, 22, 46, 95, 128, 172, 209, 228, 270, 306, 346 5.02 Compare and contrast structural patterns in the target language and his/her own language. 5.03 Develop an awareness of the similarities and differences of familiar genres of written texts (e.g., simple poems, letter writing) in the target language and his/her own. 5.04 Recognize words, phrases, idioms that do not translate directly from one language to another and their impact on communication. SE/TE: 6, 35, 164, 339 SE/TE: 54, 294 SE/TE: All Zungenbrecher (example: 13, 43, 73), 169 (Drogerie vs. drugstore) 5.05 Recognize the changing nature of language. SE/TE: 126, 160, 243, 282 4

5.06 Continue to develop an appreciation for cultural differences by comparing patterns of behavior or interaction in various cultural settings including his/her own. 5.07 Demonstrate an awareness of his/her own culture based on comparisons of sample daily activities in the target cultures and his/her own culture. 5.08 Demonstrate an understanding of the reasons why certain products originate and are important to the target cultures and to their own. 5.09 Investigate the cultural traditions and celebrations that exist in the target cultures and other cultures and recognize the viewpoints behind them. 5.10 Explore the viewpoints and attitudes of people in both his/her own culture and the target cultures relating to everyday life. 5.11 Demonstrate an understanding of the mutual impact of the target cultures and his/her own culture. SE/TE: 9 12, 39 41, 97, 110, 130, 136 139, 168 171, 179, 230, 236 238, 255 257, 278 280, 343 345, 373 SE/TE: 9 12, 39 41, 97, 110, 130, 136 139, 168 171, 179, 230, 236 238, 255 257, 278 280, 343 345, 373 SE/TE: 383 SE/TE: 230, 236 238, 247, 255 257 SE/TE: 6, 66, 110, 130, 179, 199, 311, 352, 373 SE/TE: 18, 383 Competency Goal 6 CONNECTIONS - The learner will acquire, reinforce, and further his/her knowledge of other disciplines through the foreign language. 6.01 Identify and process information and skills that are common to the foreign language class and other disciplines. SE/TE: 9, 34, 47, 66, 70, 77, 99, 116, 164, 199, 213, 230, 247, 255, 373, 383, 390 6.02 Communicate information in the foreign language class which is common to other disciplines. SE/TE: 20 22, 51 53, 112 114, 116 119, 255 258, 390 393 5

6.03 Transfer information acquired in the foreign language class for use in other disciplines. 6.04 Recognize and apply learning strategies, processes from other disciplines. 6.05 Develop learning strategies in the target language which can be used in other disciplines. SE/TE: 20 22, 51 53, 112 114, 116 119, 255 258, 390 393 SE/TE: 305 (Activity 2), 366 (Was weißt du?, Activity 2) 316 (Persönliches, Rollenspiel), 326 (Rollenspiel), 330 (Was weißt du?, Activity 5), 362 (Rollenspiel) 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: 135, 143, 230, 236, 247 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. SE/TE: 115 (Praktisches), 140 (Rollenspiel), 172 (Rollenspiel), Communicative Activities 77, 85 SE/TE: 13, 54, 104, 152, 184, 218, 240, 294, 346, 389 TE: All emcp.com references take students to Internet Activities which are coordinated with each chapter s content, Communicative Activities 5, 9, 13, 17 7.05 Identify occupations within the community and beyond that require proficiency in the target language. 6

7.06 View, listen to, and read various forms of media that utilize the target language and reflect the target cultures. SE/TE: 13, 43, 73, 105, 141, 173, 209, 241, 281, 311, 317, 347, 379 7