Who am I? - AT
Students were asked to play the game Who am I? in Japanese. Students listened to and read on the screen, key word clues relating to numbers and animal call sounds to work out which animal was the answer to the question.
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Conversation using imaginary character– AT
Students learnt to conduct conversations and exchange personal information. This required knowledge and understanding of: modelled expressions the alphabet numbers including ordinal numbers grammar structures such as singular, personal pronouns …
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El pulpo – AT
Students learnt numbers and colours in Spanish and how to construct simple sentences with these vocabulary items. Students were aware of gender and how to write sentences using gender rules and word order based on modelled structures. In this task, students …
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Chinese Characters - AT
Students were asked to demonstrate their knowledge of the stroke order of a Chinese character and write the Pinyin and English meaning. Students were also asked to write numbers 1 to 10 in Chinese characters and draw a picture to demonstrate understanding …
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Role play - ein Dialog – AT
Students had learnt the language and features of introductions in German. In this task students were asked to work in pairs or a group to write, rehearse and perform a 1-minute dialogue, in which they include the following: Greetings Introductions Talking …
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Tone, alphabet and word recognition – AT
Students had learnt how to read, write and pronounce Vietnamese tones, vowel sounds and the alphabet. Students learnt how to form words and recognise familiar vocabulary such as the names of fruit, shapes and numbers. In this task, students were provided …
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¿Cuántos hay? – AT
Students learnt how to talk about the classroom environment and name and count classroom items. They learnt how to pluralise, make noun/adjective agreements and set questions and answers to enable them to participate in a game. Students practiced the …
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In our classroom – AT
Students studied the classroom environment and classroom objects commonly found and used. Students practiced counting the number of items and using appropriate case markers and counters for nouns. In this task, students were asked to write at least 5 …
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Making arrangements – AT
Students had learnt how to plan and make arrangements with friends, using expressions related to place, time and numbers, for example, ở đâu, khi nào, bảy giờ kém 15 phút. In this task, students were asked to write the script of a roleplay between …
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Ordering flowers – AT
Students learnt the vocabulary and sentence patterns related to telephone conversations, reading phone numbers, making requests and exchanging personal contact details. Students completed various formative tasks to learn and understand a range of vocabulary …
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Mi Monstruo – AT
Students learnt parts of the body through songs, action play and reading and acting out a story about monsters. The tasks and descriptions were modelled for students before the task below. In this task, students were asked to complete a variety of …
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우리 가족 – AT
Students learnt about language to present and describe their family and family members. They discussed similarities and differences between the role of family in Korean communities and other cultures. In this task students were asked to create a brochure …
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Chemical change – ABOVE
Prior to the sample task, students were introduced to the atomic model and the ways in which this could be used to explain chemical structures and processes. They had investigated a variety of chemical reactions and classified them as endothermic or exothermic, …
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