Performance Criteria across ELP Levels

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Performance Criteria across ELP Levels Linguistic Complexity Level 1 – Single words Level 2 – Phrases, short sentences Level 3 – Series of related sentences Level 4 – Moderate discourse Level 5 – Complex discourse Language Forms & Conventions Level 1 – Memorized language Level 2 – Formulaic grammatical structures Level 3 – Repetitive grammatical structures Level 4 – Variety of grammatical structures Level 5 – Language comparable to English peers Vocabulary Usage Level 1 – Most common vocabulary Level 2 – High frequency vocabulary Level 3 – General & some specific vocabulary Level 4 – Specialized & some content-based vocabulary Level 5 – Specialized & content-based vocabulary WIDA/Franks