National Curriculum Programme of Study 2014 mapped against the KS2 Framework for Languages

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1 National Curriculum Programme of Study 2014 mapped against the KS2 Framework for Languages Programme of Study Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Listen attentively to spoken language and show O3.1 Listen and respond to simple rhymes, stories and O4.2 Listen for specific and phrases O5.3 Listen attentively and understand more complex O6.1 Understand the main points and simple opinions understanding by joining in songs O4.3 Listen for sounds phrases and in a spoken story, song or and responding O3.4 Listen attentively and rhyme and rhythm KAL Develop accuracy in understand instructions, everyday classroom LLS Ask for repetition and intonation O6.3 Understand longer and more complex phrases language and praise LLS Ask for repetition and or KAL Imitate pronunciation. L6.3 Match sound to of sounds determine meaning and LLS Look and listen for and paragraphs KAL Recognise conventions of politeness pronunciation visual and aural clues LLS Ask for repetition and LLS Look at the face of the person and listen attentively LLS Listen for clues to meaning e.g. tone of voice, key LLS Use gestures to show they understand Explore the patterns and sounds of language through songs and rhymes and link the spelling, sound and meaning of O3.1 Listen and respond to simple rhymes, stories and songs O3.2 Recognise and respond to sound patterns and L3.2 Make links between some phonemes, rhymes and spellings and read aloud familiar KAL Identify specific sounds, phonemes and KAL Recognise commonly used rhyming sounds KAL Imitate pronunciation of sounds KAL Recognise how sounds are represented in written O4.3 Listen for sounds rhyme and rhythm L4.2 Follow a short familiar text, listening and reading at the same time L4.3 Read some familiar and phrases aloud and pronounce them accurately KAL Apply phonic knowledge of the language to support reading and writing LLS Apply knowledge about letters and simple grammatical knowledge to experiment with writing KAL Develop accuracy in intonation LLS Pronounce/read aloud unknown L6.3 Match sound to and paragraphs

Engage in conversations; ask and answer questions; express opinions and respond to those of others; seek and help Speak in, using familiar vocabulary, phrases and basic language structures O3.3 Per simple communicative tasks using single, phrases and short KAL Recognise question s and negatives KAL Recognise conventions of politeness LLS Look at the face of the person speaking and listen attentively O3.3 Per simple communicative tasks using single, phrases and short O4.4 Ask and answer questions on several topics KAL Use question s LLS Ask for repetition and LLS Plan and prepare for a language activity O4.1 Memorise and present a short spoken text LLS Use mental associations to help remember O5.1 Prepare and practise a simple conversation reusing familiar vocabulary and structures in new contexts O5.2 Understand and express simple opinions KAL Manipulate language by changing an element in a sentence LLS Integrate new language into previously learnt language LLS Ask for repetition and. O5.1 Prepare and practise a simple conversation reusing familiar vocabulary and structures in new contexts O5.4 Prepare a short presentation on a familiar topic simple KAL Manipulate language by changing an element in a sentence KAL Apply knowledge of rules when building KAL Recognise typical O6.4 use spoken language confidently to initiate and sustain conversations and to tell stories KAL Devise questions for authentic use LLS Ask for repetition and LLS Evaluate work O6.4 Use spoken language confidently to initiate and sustain conversations and to tell stories the foreign language, text and structure to build simple spoken and written s LLS Compare and reflect on techniques for memorising language 2

Develop accurate intonation so that others understand when they are reading aloud or using familiar and phrases Present ideas and ination orally to a range of audiences O3.2 Recognise and respond to sound patterns and L3.2 Make links between some phonemes, rhymes and spellings and read aloud familiar KAL Identify specific sounds, phonemes and KAL Recognise commonly used rhyming sounds KAL Imitate pronunciation of sounds KAL Recognise how sounds are represented in written LLS Look at the face of the person speaking and listen attentively O4.3 Listen for sounds rhyme and rhythm L4.2 Follow a short familiar text, listening and reading at the same time L4.3 Read some familiar and phrases aloud and pronounce them accurately KAL Apply phonic knowledge of the language to support reading and writing O4.1 Memorise and present a short spoken text LLS Use mental associations to help remember LLS Plan and prepare for a language activity LLS Access ination sources conventions of word order in the foreign language LLS Integrate new language into previously learnt language LLS Apply grammatical knowledge to make KAL Develop accuracy in intonation LLS Pronounce/read aloud unknown O5.4 Prepare a short presentation on a familiar topic LLS Plan and prepare analyse what needs to be done to carry out a task O6.2 Per to an audience O6.4 Use spoken language confidently to initiate and sustain conversations and to tell stories IU6.3 Present ination about an aspect of culture, text and structure 3

Read carefully and show understanding of, phrases and simple writing Appreciate stories, songs poems and rhymes in the language 4 L3.1 Recognise some familiar in written LLS Use the context of what they see/read to determine some of the meaning O3.1 Listen and respond to simple rhymes, stories and songs LLS Remember rhyming L4.1 Read and understand a range of written phrases L4.2 Follow a short familiar text, listening and reading at the same time KAL Recognise that texts in different languages will often have the same conventions of style and layout determine meaning and pronunciation IU4.3 Compare traditional stories L5.1 Re-read frequently a variety of short texts KAL Understand that will not always have a direct equivalent in the language KAL Notice different text types and deal with authentic texts LLS Use a dictionary or wordlist help understanding L5.1 Re-read frequently a variety of short texts KAL Notice different text types and deal with authentic texts IU5.1 Look at further aspects of their everyday lives from the perspective of someone from another country to build simple spoken and written s LLS Plan and prepare analyse what needs to be done to carry out a task LLS Use language known in one context or topic in another context or topic LLS Evaluate work L6.1 Read and understand the main points and some detail from a short written L6.2 Identify different text types and read short, authentic texts for enjoyment or ination word order and sentence construction to support the understanding of the written text help understanding and reading skills LLS Use a dictionary O6.1 Understand the main points and simple opinions in a spoken story, song or L6.1 Read and understand the main points and some detail from a short written L6.2 Identify different text types and read short, authentic texts for enjoyment or ination

Broaden their vocabulary and develop their ability to understand new that are introduced into familiar written material, including through using a dictionary Write phrases from memory and adapt these to create new, to express ideas clearly 5 L3.1 Recognise some familiar in written LLS Use actions and rhymes and play games to aid memorisation LLS Use the context of what they see/read to determine some of the meaning L3.3 Experiment with the writing of simple KAL Notice the spelling of familiar LLS Write new L4.1 Read and understand a range of familiar written phrases KAL Recognise that texts in different languages will often have the same conventions of style and layout determine meaning and pronunciation LLS Read and memorise L4.4 Write simple and phrases using a model and some from memory KAL Apply phonic knowledge of the language to support reading and writing KAL Identify a different writing system LLS Read and memorise L5.1 Re-read frequently a variety of short texts KAL Understand that will not always have a direct equivalent in the language KAL Notice different text types and deal with authentic texts LLS Use actions and rhymes to aid memorisation LLS Use a dictionary or wordlist help understanding L5.2 Make simple and short texts L5.3 Write phrases and short, using a reference KAL Manipulate language by changing an element in a sentence KAL Apply knowledge of rules when building KAL Recognise the typical IU6.3 Present ination about an aspect of culture L6.1 Read and understand the main points and some detail from a short written L6.2 Identify different text types and read short, authentic texts for enjoyment or ination word order and sentence construction to support the understanding of the written text help understanding and reading skills LLS Make predictions based on existing knowledge LLS Compare and reflect on techniques for memorising language LLS Use a dictionary L6.4 Write on a range of topics using a model, text and structure to build simple spoken and written s word and text conventions to build and short texts LLS Use language known in one context or topic in

Describe people, places, things and actions orally and in writing Understand basic grammar appropriate to the language being studied, including (where relevant): feminine, masculine and neuter s and conjugation of high frequency verbs; key features and patterns of the language; how to apply these for instance, to build ; and how these differ from or are similar to English LLS Apply knowledge about conventions of word order another context or topic letters and simple in the foreign language LLS Apply a range of grammatical knowledge to experiment with writing LLS Integrate new language into previously linguistic knowledge to create simple, written LLS use a dictionary to look learnt language production up spellings LLS Use a dictionary or LLS Use a dictionary wordlist LLS Evaluate work In order to do this, pupils need to have an understanding of the different parts of speech in the foreign language e.g. nouns, adjectives, verbs and adverbs. The KS2 Framework for Languages is content free so no reference is made specifically to description. However, following the grammar development will provide pupils with the skills required. KAL Hear main word classes KAL Reinforce and extend recognition of word classes and understand their function KAL Recognise and apply simple agreements, singular and plural LLS Sort into categories simple KAL Understand and use negatives KAL Recognise the typical conventions of word order in the foreign language LLS Apply grammatical knowledge to make the foreign language KAL Notice and match agreements KAL Devise questions for authentic use LLS Make predictions based on existing knowledge Key: O Oracy www.languagesinprimaries.moonfruit.com/ L Literacy l.i.p@outlook.com IU Intercultural Understanding KAL Knowledge about Language LLS Language learning Strategies Notes: 1. IU constituted a stand-alone strand in the KS2 Framework for Languages. It does not feature as part of the National Curriculum KS2 Subject Content, however it is referenced in the Purpose of Study section. Use the KS2 Framework to support progression in IU. 2. Red italics indicates where the KS2 Framework supports and extends development beyond the requirements of the PoS. Source: The KS2 Framework for Languages Crown Copyright 2005 (authorised for reuse under the Open Government Licence) 6 Copyright Languages in Primaries 2014