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EAL 701D:
High Intermediate/Advanced
Listening, Speaking,
Reading and Writing
Working Draft
2008Prince Edward Island
Education and Early Childhood Development
PO Box 2000
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Canada, C1A 7N8
Tel. (902) 368-4600
Fax. (902) 368-4622
http://www.gov.pe.ca/educ/ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
EAL 701D: HIGH INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED LISTENING, SPEAKING, READING AND WRITINGAcknowledgements
i The Prince Edward Island Department of Education and Early Childhood Development is gratefully indebted to the departments of education in Newfoundland, Ontario, British Columbia and all other Canadian provinces for the information they provided and for the use of their English as an additional and second language curriculum documents which were invaluable in the development of the Prince Edward Island EAL curriculum. The Department would also like to thank the following committee members for the contribution and commitment in the development of EAL 701D:Education and Early
Childhood Development:Vicki Whitlock (EAL Curriculum Specialist)Paula Clark (EAL Assessment Specialist)
Shelley Jollimore (EAL Itinerant Teacher)
Eastern School District: Oksana Laschuk (EAL Teacher-Colonel Gray)Elizabeth Wendt (EAL Teacher-Colonel Gray)
Kathie Kaulbach (Resource Teacher-Charlottetown
Rural)
Western School Board: Jackie Charchuk (Special Education Consultant) EAL 701D: HIGH INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED LISTENING, SPEAKING, READING AND WRITINGTABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
iiRationale......................................................................................................... 1
Purpose of the Curriculum Guide.................................................................. 2Guiding Principles.......................................................................................... 2INTRODUCATION
Overview......................................................................................................... 4
Curriculum Outcomes................................................................................... 4
Essential Graduation Learnings...................................................................... 4
General Curriculum Outcomes...................................................................... 5 Specific Curriculum Outcomes...................................................................... 6 Relevant Research in Language Acquisition...................................................6Linguistic Processes........................................................................................6
Language Acquisition.....................................................................................6
BICS to CALP: A Developmental Continuum ............................................. 10PROGRAM DESIGN
AND COMPONENTS
CONTEXTS FOR
TEACHING AND
LEARNINGThe EAL 701D Learner ................................................................................. 14
Speaking and Listening.................................................................................. 14
Reading and Writing......................................................................................14
Meeting the Needs of All Student .................................................................15Gender Inclusive Curriculum.........................................................................15
Valuing Social and Cultural Diversity............................................................16Links to Community ......................................................................................18
Homework...................................................................................................... 18
The Senior High Learning Environment ....................................................... 19A Safe Learning Environment.........................................................................20
Principles Underlying the EAL Curriculum..................................................21Motivation...................................................................................................... 22
THE ENGLISH AS AN
ADDITIONAL
LANGUAGE LEARNING
ENVIRONMENTThe Effective EAL Classroom .........................................................................23
Literacy and EAL ............................................................................................ 26
Listening......................................................................................................... 27
Listening and Note-taking.............................................................................30
Speaking.......................................................................................................... 31
Integration of Technology in EAL .................................................................. 35
Instructional Approaches and Strategies........................................................ 35ASSESSING AND
EVALUATING STUDENT
Assessment/Evaluation Techniques.................................................................37The Language Portfolio .................................................................................. 39
Student Dialogue Journals.............................................................................40
Prior Learning .................................................................................................41
EAL 701D Overview......................................................................................41CURRICULUM
OVERVIEW
EAL 701D: HIGH INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED LISTENING, SPEAKING, READING AND WRITINGTABLE OF CONTENTS
CURRICULUM
OUTCOMESGeneral Curriculum Outcomes...................................................................... 43
Specific Curriculum Outcomes ...................................................................... 43
The Four-Column Spread .............................................................................. 44
Sensitive Topics ............................................................................................... 44
iiiGCOSCO 1.1.......................................................................................................... 46
SCO 1.2.......................................................................................................... 48
SCO 1.3.......................................................................................................... 50
SCO 1.4.......................................................................................................... 52
SCO 1.5.......................................................................................................... 54
SCO 2.1.......................................................................................................... 56
SCO 2.2.......................................................................................................... 58
SCO 2.3.......................................................................................................... 60
SCO 3.1.......................................................................................................... 62
SCO 3.2.......................................................................................................... 64
SCO 3.3.......................................................................................................... 66
SCO 4.1.......................................................................................................... 68
SCO 4.2.......................................................................................................... 70
SCO 4.3.......................................................................................................... 72
SCO 4.4.......................................................................................................... 74
SCO 4.5.......................................................................................................... 76
SCO 4.6.......................................................................................................... 78
SCO 4.7.......................................................................................................... 80
SCO 5.1.......................................................................................................... 82
SCO 5.2.......................................................................................................... 84
SCO 5.3.......................................................................................................... 86
SCO 5.4.......................................................................................................... 88
SCO 6.1.......................................................................................................... 90
SCO 6.2.......................................................................................................... 92
SCO 6.3.......................................................................................................... 94
SCO 7.1.......................................................................................................... 96
SCO 7.2.......................................................................................................... 98
SCO 7.3.......................................................................................................... 100
SCO 7.4.......................................................................................................... 102
SCO 8.1.......................................................................................................... 104
SCO 8.2.......................................................................................................... 106
SCO 9.1.......................................................................................................... 108
SCO 9.2.......................................................................................................... 110
SCO 9.3.......................................................................................................... 112
SCO 10.1....................................................................................................... 114
SCO 10.2....................................................................................................... 116
SCO 10.3....................................................................................................... 118
SCO 10.4....................................................................................................... 120
SCO 10.5....................................................................................................... 122
SCO 10.6....................................................................................................... 124
SCI 10.7......................................................................................................... 126CURRICULUM GUIDE
ORGANIZATION
EAL 701D: HIGH INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED LISTENING, SPEAKING, READING AND WRITINGTABLE OF CONTENTS
iv Appendix A: EAL 701D Standards............................................................... 129 Appendix B: Language Reference Chart........................................................ 136 Appendix C: Listening and Speaking............................................................. 138 Appendix D:Reading and Writing................................................................140Appendix E:Checklists.................................................................................. 144
Appendix F:Rubrics...................................................................................... 146
Appendix G: Glossary of Terms ...................................................................... 156
Appendix H: Glossary of Teaching Strategies ................................................. 161 Appendix I: Cultural Awareness/Sensitivity................................................. 163 Appendix J: Introduction to the Main Resource Text .................................. 164 Appendix K: Introduction to the Supplementary Resource Text .................. 168Teacher Resources........................................................................................... 169
Student Resources.......................................................................................... 169
EAL Websites for Teachers and Students ....................................................... 169References....................................................................................................... 171APPENDICES