UNIT 2: Measurable learning standards and results:
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Measurable learning standards and results. UNIT 2: What do you look like? |
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PLEB1.1. Understands the basis of advertising spots about products of the child’s interest (games, computers, CD’s, etc.). |
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PLEB1.2. Understands messages and public ads which content instructions, indications or another kind of information (for example, numbers, prices, timetables, in a station or in a central shopping). |
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PLEB1.3. Understands what is told in simple usual transactions (instructions, indications, requests and warnings). |
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PLEB1.4. Identifies the topic of a predictable daily conversation which takes place in her/his presence (for instance: in a shop or in a train). |
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PLEB1.5. Understands the essential information in brief and simple conversations in which s/he participates, which deal with familiar topics such as oneself, family, school, free time, and the description of an object or a place. |
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PLEB1.6. Understands the main ideas of simple and well-structured presentations on familiar topics or of his/her interest (e.g. music, sports, etc.), as long as it has images and illustrations and it is spoken in a slow and clear way. |
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PLEB1.7. Understands the general and essential sense and distinguish the changes of topic of TV programmes or of another audio-visual and multimedia material in his/her area of interest (e.g. those in which youngsters or celebrities are asked about daily topics (e.g. what they like to do in their free time) or in which they inform about leisure activities (theatre, cinema, sports events, etc.). |
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PLEB2.1. The child makes brief and simple presentations, previously prepared and essayed, about daily topics or of his or her interest (to introduce oneself and to introduce other people; to give basic information about oneself, one’s family and one’s class; to indicate one’s hobbies and interests, and the main activities of one’s daily life; to describe briefly and in a simple way one’s bedroom, one’s favourite menu and the appearance of a person or an object; to introduce a topic of one’s interest (one’s favourite music group); to say what one likes or dislikes and to give one’s opinion) using simple structures and with an understandable pronunciation and intonation. |
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PLEB3.1. Understands instructions, indications and basic information in notes, signs and posters in the streets, shops, means of transports, cinemas, museums, schools and other services and public places. |
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PLEB3.5. Understands the essential from brief and well-structured stories and identifies the main characters, as long as the image and the action drive a great part of the plot (adapted readings, comics, etc.). |
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PLEB3.6. Uses in a appropriate way the basic orthographic signs (e.g. dot and comma), as well as frequent symbols (e.g. J, @ or £). |
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PLEB4.2. Writes brief and simple personal correspondence (messages, notes, postcards, mails, chats or SMS) in which s/he thanks, congratulates someone, makes an invitation, gives instructions or talks about him/herself and his/her immediate environment (family, friends, hobbies, daily activities, objects and places) and asks about these topics. |
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PLEB5.3. Participates in conversations which take place face-to-face or with technical support (telephone, Skype) in which social contact is established (to thank, to greet, to say goodbye, to address to somebody, to apologise, to introduce oneself, to show concern about somebody’s status, to compliment someone), in which personal information about daily business is exchanged, in which feelings are expressed, something is offered or borrowed, in which a meeting with friends is set or in which instructions are given (e.g. how to reach a place with the help of a map). |
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PLEB5.4.Participates in an interview, e.g. medical interview, naming parts of his/her body to indicate which part hurts. |
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