ILLINOIS LICENSURE TESTING SYSTEM

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ILLINOIS LICENSURE TESTING SYSTEM FIELD 256: FOREIGN LANGUAGE: JAPANESE January 2017 Effective beginning September 3, 2018

ILLINOIS LICENSURE TESTING SYSTEM FIELD 256: FOREIGN LANGUAGE: JAPANESE January 2017 Subarea Range of Objectives I. Interpretive Listening 0001 0002 II. Interpretive Reading 0003 0004 III. Language Acquisition and Instruction 0005 0006 IV. Presentational Writing 0007 V. Presentational Speaking 0008 ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines: For Japanese, examinees are expected to demonstrate proficiency at least at a level equivalent to the Intermediate-High level as defined by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) proficiency guidelines. Effective beginning September 3, 2018

ILLINOIS LICENSURE TESTING SYSTEM FIELD 256: FOREIGN LANGUAGE: JAPANESE Interpretive Listening Interpretive Reading Language Acquisition and Instruction Presentational Writing Presentational Speaking SUBAREA I INTERPRETIVE LISTENING 0001 Demonstrate literal comprehension of a variety of culturally authentic spoken communications (e.g., announcements, dialogues, documentaries, poetry). Identify contextual details, such as register and sociolinguistic conventions, as well as products, practices, and perspectives of the target-language cultures, including geographic, political, historical, social, economic, scientific, intellectual, and artistic details. Identify an appropriate response to a spoken question or comment. Recognize greetings, questions, statements, exchanges, or commands likely to be used in the foreign language classroom. Determine the meaning of words in context. Identify a main idea or a main theme. Identify a sequence of steps. Identify a cause-and-effect relationship. Identify an accurate summary. Identify basic linguistic structures and their function. 1 Effective beginning September 3, 2018

0002 Infer meaning and analyze information from a variety of culturally authentic spoken communications (e.g., announcements, dialogues, documentaries, poetry). Draw conclusions or predict an outcome on the basis of the context or a situation presented. Analyze the social or cultural context, including tone, mood, relationship between speakers, or the intended audience. Determine an assumption, intent, or point of view by analyzing the communicative strategies and the social and cultural context, including the geographic, political, historical, social, economic, scientific, intellectual, or artistic context. Analyze complex linguistic structures to determine their function or effectiveness in achieving particular effects. Analyze the structure of an argument and the sufficiency and reliability of evidence presented in support of the argument. Interpret idiomatic expressions and figurative language and determine their function or effectiveness in achieving particular effects. SUBAREA II INTERPRETIVE READING 0003 Demonstrate literal comprehension of a variety of culturally authentic printed and digital materials (e.g., e-mails, posters, Web sites, maps, graphs, periodicals, novels). Identify contextual details, such as register and sociolinguistic conventions, as well as products, practices, and perspectives of the target-language cultures, including geographic, political, historical, social, economic, scientific, intellectual, and artistic details. Determine the meaning of words in context. Identify a main idea or a main theme. Identify a sequence of steps. Identify a cause-and-effect relationship. Identify an accurate summary. Identify basic linguistic structures and their function. 2 Effective beginning September 3, 2018

0004 Infer meaning and analyze information from a variety of culturally authentic printed and digital materials (e.g., e-mails, posters, Web sites, maps, graphs, periodicals, novels). Draw conclusions or predict an outcome on the basis of the context or a situation presented. Analyze the social or cultural context, including tone, mood, relationship between characters, or the intended audience. Determine an assumption, intent, or point of view by analyzing the communicative strategies and the social and cultural context, including the geographic, political, historical, social, economic, scientific, intellectual, or artistic context. Analyze complex linguistic structures to determine their function or effectiveness in achieving particular effects. Analyze the structure of an argument and the sufficiency and reliability of evidence presented in support of the argument. Interpret idiomatic expressions and figurative language and determine their function or effectiveness in achieving particular effects. SUBAREA III LANGUAGE ACQUISITION AND INSTRUCTION 0005 Apply knowledge of the process of second-language acquisition and how it relates to the language learner in the classroom. Demonstrate an understanding of the major theories of second-language acquisition. Apply knowledge of the cognitive, affective, and social factors (e.g., first language, heritage language, prior knowledge, cultural and educational background, age, developmental level) that can affect second-language acquisition. Apply knowledge of the linguistic factors (e.g., language transfer, overgeneralization) that can affect second-language acquisition. 3 Effective beginning September 3, 2018

0006 Apply teaching and assessment strategies that provide students with opportunities to communicate in the target language in meaningful and authentic ways and that promote students' ability to reinforce and further their knowledge of other disciplines. Apply strategies for selecting and using age-appropriate authentic materials to meet the instructional, linguistic, and learning goals of all students. Apply strategies for designing and differentiating instruction to meet students' diverse needs in a variety of classroom environments and for providing students with opportunities to communicate in the target language in meaningful and authentic ways. Select appropriate resources and strategies to promote students' ability to make comparisons and connections between the target-language cultures and their own languages and cultures. Select appropriate resources and strategies to promote students' ability to make connections with other disciplines and reinforce and further their knowledge of other disciplines. Select appropriate resources and strategies to promote students' understanding of occupations and career opportunities in situations where the target language is used. Apply strategies for selecting a variety of development- and ageappropriate language assessment strategies and techniques and for using assessment results to inform teaching and learning. 4 Effective beginning September 3, 2018

SUBAREA IV PRESENTATIONAL WRITING 0007 Apply knowledge of target-language structures and writing conventions to compose an effective, coherent, and clear response to a prompt. Evaluate the specified situation, cultural context, and audience to determine appropriate writing conventions. Compose a logically sequenced, coherent, and effective written response. Support ideas, opinions, and an overall response with relevant details and examples, including cultural details, such as the products, practices, and perspectives of the target-language cultures, as appropriate. Select appropriate narrative time frames, sentence structures, cohesive devices, contextualized vocabulary, and idiomatic expressions to compose an effective written response. Apply conventions of standard grammar, orthography, diacritical marks, and mechanics of the target language. SUBAREA V PRESENTATIONAL SPEAKING 0008 Apply knowledge of target-language structures and speaking conventions to deliver an effective, coherent, and clear spoken response to a prompt. Evaluate the specified situation, cultural context, and audience to determine appropriate speaking conventions. Deliver a logically sequenced, coherent, and effective spoken response. Support ideas, opinions, and an overall response with relevant details and examples, including cultural details, such as the products, practices, and perspectives of the target-language cultures, as appropriate. Select appropriate narrative time frames, sentence structures, cohesive devices, contextualized vocabulary, and idiomatic expressions as appropriate to deliver an effective spoken response. Demonstrate clear pronunciation and appropriate intonation, and maintain a flow of speech with few nonproductive hesitations or pauses that interfere with meaning. 5 Effective beginning September 3, 2018