Standard set
Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
Standards
Showing 103 of 103 standards.
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Comprehend Text
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Make Connections
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Interpret Text
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Make Meanings
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Speak to Others
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Write to Others
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Present Orally
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Present in Writing
CS.1
Course Skill
Comprehend written, audio, audiovisual, and visual text (text, picture and numbers).
CS.2
Course Skill
Make interdisciplinary and cultural connections.
CS.3
Course Skill
Interpret the content of written or audio text (words).
CS.4
Course Skill
Make meanings from words and expressions meaning of familiar and unfamiliar words.
CS.5
Course Skill
Communicate interpersonally by speaking with others.
CS.6
Course Skill
Communicate interpersonally by writing to others.
CS.7
Course Skill
Communicate through spoken presentations
CS.8
Course Skill
Communicate through written presentations.
S.1.A
Skill
Describe the literal meaning of the text.
S.1.B
Skill
Describe data.
S.2.A
Skill
Make cultural connections.
S.2.B
Skill
Make connections in and across disciplines.
S.3.A
Skill
Interpret the distinguishing features of a text.
S.3.B
Skill
Interpret the meaning of a text.
4.A
Skill
Determine the meaning of familiar and unfamiliar words.
S.4.B
Skill
Use words appropriate for a given context.
S.5.A
Skill
Understand and apply appropriate communication strategies in interpersonal speaking.
S.5.B
Skill
Understand and apply appropriate and varied syntactical expressions in interpersonal speaking.
S.6.A
Skill
Understand and apply appropriate communication strategies in interpersonal writing.
S.6.B
Skill
Understand and apply appropriate and varied syntactical expressions in interpersonal writing.
S.7.A
Skill
Plan and research an issue or topic for presentational speaking.
S.7.B
Skill
Use appropriate vocal and visual strategies to communicate 0an idea in presentational speaking.
S.7.C
Skill
Use appropriate language and vocabulary for the intended audience in presentational speaking.
S.7.D
Skill
Express a perspective with details and examples to illustrate an opinion or idea in presentational speaking.
S.8.A
Skill
Plan and research an issue or topic for presentational writing.
S.8.B
Skill
Use appropriate writing strategies to communicate an idea in presentational writing.
S.8.C
Skill
Understand and apply appropriate and varied syntactical expressions in presentational writing.
S.8.D
Skill
Express a perspective with details and examples to illustrate an opinion or idea in written presentations.
1.A.1
Learning Objective
Identify the main idea.
1.A.2
Learning Objective
Identify supporting/relevant details.
1.A.3
Learning Objective
Retell or summarize information in narrative form.
1.A.4
Learning Objective
Use sources to enhance comprehension.
1.B.1
Learning Objective
Identify and describe patterns and trends in data.
1.B.2
Learning Objective
Describe data from a table, chart, graph, map, or infographic.
2.A.1
Learning Objective
Identify and/or describe content and connections among cultural topics.
2.A.2
Learning Objective
Explain how data from a graph or table illustrate cultural topics or phenomena.
2.A.3
Learning Objective
Explain how information from a text connects or relates to the target cultural topics or phenomena.
2.A.4
Learning Objective
Infer cultural information from a text.
2.B.1
Learning Objective
Identify and/or describe content and connections among interdisciplinary topics.
2.B.2
Learning Objective
Explain how data from a graph or table illustrate interdisciplinary topics or phenomena.
2.B.3
Learning Objective
Explain how information from a text connects or relates to interdisciplinary topics or phenomena.
2.B.4
Learning Objective
Infer interdisciplinary information from a text.
3.A.1
Learning Objective
Identify the intended audience.
3.A.2
Learning Objective
Identify the purpose.
3.A.3
Learning Objective
Identify and/or describe the point(s) of view, perspective(s), tone, or attitude.
3.A.4
Learning Objective
Identify organizing and/or rhetorical structures and/or strategies.
3.B.1
Learning Objective
Identify and/or describe similarities and/or differences among different types of texts.
3.B.2
Learning Objective
Infer implied meanings through context.
4.A.1
Learning Objective
Determine the meaning of a variety of vocabulary. (not assessed on Exam)
4.A.2
Learning Objective
Deduce the meaning of unfamiliar words or expressions.
4.B.1
Learning Objective
Use a variety of vocabulary in written and spoken communication.
4.B.2
Learning Objective
Explain and use idiomatic and culturally authentic expressions.
5.A.1
Learning Objective
Initiate, maintain, and close spoken exchanges.
5.A.2
Learning Objective
Comprehend an interlocutor's message in spoken exchanges.
5.A.3
Learning Objective
Provide and obtain relevant information in spoken exchanges.
5.A.4
Learning Objective
Use appropriate register and greeting for the intended target culture audience in spoken exchanges.
5.A.5
Learning Objective
Use pronunciation that is comprehensible when interacting with speakers of the target language in spoken exchanges.
5.A.6
Learning Objective
Use effective intonation patterns, pacing, and delivery when interacting with speakers of the target language in spoken exchanges.
5.A.7
Learning Objective
Use communication strategies, such as circumlocution, requesting clarification, asking for repetition, and paraphrasing to maintain spoken exchanges.
5.B.1
Learning Objective
Use a variety of grammar and syntax in spoken exchanges.
5.B.2
Learning Objective
Use transitional expressions and cohesive devices in spoken exchanges.
5.B.3
Learning Objective
Comprehend and produce simple, compound, and complex sentences in a variety of time frames in spoken exchanges.
5.B.4
Learning Objective
Monitor language production; recognize errors and attempt self-correction in spoken exchanges
6.A.1
Learning Objective
Initiate, maintain, and close written exchanges.
6.A.2
Learning Objective
Provide and obtain relevant information in written exchanges.
6.A.3
Learning Objective
Use a variety of grammar and syntax in written exchanges.
6.A.4
Learning Objective
Use register appropriate for the intended target culture audience in written exchanges.
6.A.5
Learning Objective
Use communication strategies such as circumlocution, requesting clarification, and paraphrasing to maintain written exchanges.
6.B.1
Learning Objective
Use transitional expressions and cohesive devices to create paragraph-length discourse in written exchanges.
6.B.2
Learning Objective
Comprehend and produce simple, compound, and complex sentences in a variety of time frames in written exchanges.
6.B.3
Learning Objective
Use standard conventions of the written language (e.g., capitalization, orthography, accents, punctuation) in written exchanges.
6.B.4
Learning Objective
Monitor language production; recognize errors and attempt self-correction in written exchanges. (not assessed on Exam)
7.A.1
Learning Objective
Use a process to plan spoken presentations.
7.A.2
Learning Objective
Use research strategies to gather information and evidence for inclusion in spoken presentations.
7.B.1
Learning Objective
Produce spoken presentations in the appropriate register with an introduction, development of topic, and conclusion.
7.B.2
Learning Objective
Use transitional expressions and cohesive devices to create paragraph-length discourse in spoken presentations.
7.B.3
Learning Objective
Use pronunciation in spoken presentations that is comprehensible to speakers of the target language.
7.B.4
Learning Objective
Use effective intonation patterns, pacing, and delivery in spoken presentations.
7.B.5
Learning Objective
Use communication strategies such as circumlocution and paraphrasing to maintain spoken presentations.
7.C.1
Learning Objective
Use a variety of grammar and syntax in spoken presentations.
7.C.2
Learning Objective
Produce simple, compound, and complex sentences in a variety of time frames in spoken presentations.
7.C.3
Learning Objective
Monitor language production; recognize errors and attempt self-correction in spoken presentations.
7.D.1
Learning Objective
Explain ideas and opinions with examples in spoken presentations.
7.D.2
Learning Objective
Compare features (including products, practices, and perspectives) of target cultural communities to those of the student's own community in spoken presentations
8.A.1
Learning Objective
Use a process to plan written presentations.
8.A.2
Learning Objective
Use research strategies to gather information and evidence for inclusion in written presentations.
8.B.1
Learning Objective
Produce written presentations in the appropriate register with an introduction, development of topic, and conclusion.
8.B.2
Learning Objective
Use communication strategies such as circumlocution and paraphrasing to maintain written presentations.
8.C.1
Learning Objective
Use transitional expressions and cohesive devices to create paragraph-length discourse in written presentations.
8.C.2
Learning Objective
Use a variety of grammar and syntax in written presentations.
8.C.3
Learning Objective
Produce simple, compound, and complex sentences in a variety of time frames in written presentations.
8.C.4
Learning Objective
Use standard conventions of the written language (e.g., capitalization, orthography, accents, punctuation) in written presentations.
8.C.5
Learning Objective
Monitor language production; recognize errors and attempt self-correction in written presentations. (not assessed on Exam)
8.D.1
Learning Objective
Explain ideas and opinions with examples in written presentations.
8.D.2
Learning Objective
Integrate information from sources and cite them appropriately in written presentations.
Framework metadata
- Source document
- AP Italian Language and Culture (2020)
- Normalized subject
- Foreign Language