COMMUNICATION. The student communicates in a language other than English using the skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The student.

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COMMUNICATION. The student communicates in a language other than English using the skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The student is expected to: October 2014 Latin III PAP

engage in oral and written exchanges of learned material to socialize and to provide and obtain information.[1A] October 2014 Latin III PAP

demonstrate understanding of simple, clearly spoken, and written language such as simple stories, high-frequency commands, and brief instructions when dealing with familiar topics.[1B] October 2014 Latin III PAP

present information using familiar words, phrases, and sentences to listeners and readers.[1C] October 2014 Latin III PAP

CULTURES. The student gains knowledge and understanding of other cultures. The student is expected to: October 2014 Latin III PAP

demonstrate an understanding of the practices (what people do) and how they are related to the perspectives (how people perceive things) of the cultures studied.[2A] October 2014 Latin III PAP

demonstrate an understanding of the products (what people create) and how they are related to the perspectives (how people perceive things) of the cultures studied.[2B] October 2014 Latin III PAP

CONNECTIONS. The student uses the language to make connections with other subject areas and to acquire information. The student is expected to: October 2014 Latin III PAP

use resources (that may include technology) in the language and cultures being studied to gain access to information.[3A] October 2014 Latin III PAP

use the language to obtain, reinforce, or expand knowledge of other subject areas.[3B] October 2014 Latin III PAP

COMPARISONS. The student develops insight into the nature of language and culture by comparing the student's own language and culture to another. The student is expected to: October 2014 Latin III PAP

demonstrate an understanding of the nature of language through comparisons of the student's own language and the language studied.[4A] October 2014 Latin III PAP

demonstrate an understanding of the concept of culture through comparisons of the student's own culture and the cultures studied.[4B] October 2014 Latin III PAP

demonstrate an understanding of the influence of one language and culture on another.[4C] October 2014 Latin III PAP

COMMUNITIES. The student participates in communities at home and around the world by using languages other than English. The student is expected to: October 2014 Latin III PAP

use the language both within and beyond the school setting through activities such as participating in cultural events and using technology to communicate.[5A] October 2014 Latin III PAP

show evidence of becoming a lifelong learner by using the language for personal enrichment and career development.[5B] October 2014 Latin III PAP