Maine Learning Results for World Languages
(MLRs for World Languages)
Novice Mid – Advanced Mid
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MLRs for World Languages |
How Languagenut Supports It |
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1. Interpretive Listening |
Native-speaker audio, listening activities, dictation, listening comprehension tasks, vocabulary-in-context exercises, and self-paced listening practice. |
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2. Interpretive Reading |
Reading texts, reports, dialogues, cultural content, comprehension activities, vocabulary recognition, and reading-for-meaning tasks. |
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3. Interpersonal Communication |
Speaking activities, photo description, role-play support through Sentence Builders, conversation practice, question and answer tasks, and vocabulary needed for real-world communication. |
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4. Presentational Speaking |
Vocabulary and grammar scaffolding that prepares students for presentations, speaking tasks, descriptions, and oral performance assessments. |
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5. Presentational Writing |
Sentence-building activities, writing prompts, grammar practice, structured writing tasks, and vocabulary support for written communication. |
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6. Culture |
Cultural content from Spanish speaking countries including traditions, geography, celebrations, daily life, authentic images, and cultural comparisons. |
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7. Connections |
Cross-curricular topics including geography, history, food, science, numeracy, current events, and global awareness delivered through the target language. |
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8. Comparisons |
Cognates, grammar comparisons, language structures, pronunciation activities, and cultural comparison opportunities. |
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9. Communities |
Real-world language use, authentic content, global perspectives, and opportunities for students to engage with language beyond the classroom. |