Listening and Responding
Grade | Work Samples |
---|---|
End of Stage 4 (end of Year 8) | |
Grade A | Riley |
Grade B | Lee |
Description of activity
The class listens to young people being interviewed about their food and drink preferences. Students then complete a table where they match the name of two of the speakers to a food/drink item. In order to prepare a lunch menu, students use this information to write a note in Japanese as a reminder of what each individual prefers. They need to mention the name of the person, the food/drink item and state whether the person likes or dislikes it.
Context
This is an introductory activity from a unit of work about eating and drinking. Students have listened to conversations about food and drink preferences. They have participated in communicative activities to internalise vocabulary, and have been given exercises to practise and consolidate their knowledge of new structures. They have learnt vocabulary relating to food and drink and they can identify what they like and dislike.
Areas for Assessment
Outcomes
A student:
4.UL.1 demonstrates understanding of the main ideas and supporting detail in spoken texts and responds appropriately
4.UL.4 applies a range of linguistic structures to express own ideas in writing
4.MLC.1 demonstrates understanding of the importance of appropriate use of language in diverse contexts
4.MLC.2 explores the diverse ways in which meaning is conveyed by comparing and describing structures and features of Japanese.
Criteria for assessing learning
(These criteria would normally be communicated to students with the activity.)
Students will be assessed on their ability to:
- understand the spoken text, by identifying:
- the main ideas
- specific information
- create accurate and clear texts, using:
- correct word order
- particles accurately
- choice of appropriate vocabulary
- respond to the conversation they have heard, by:
- providing accurate information in note form
- selecting and incorporating modelled linguistic structures
- writing a series of linked sentences
- apply their knowledge of Japanese script, by:
- writing hiragana accurately
- using katakana for words borrowed from other languages.