AAPPL Content 2017 (Grades 6 and below) - Language Testing

AAPPL Content Topics 2017

AAPPL Content 2017 (Grades 6 and below):

Interpersonal Mode/Level Listening/Speaking

Presentational Writing

Interpretive Listening

Interpretive Reading

Novice

Introduce yourself, talk about the kinds of clothes you wear and describe the first hour of your day.

Intermediate

Talk about what you like to read, places you like to go, and ask some questions about school, daily routine, and family.

Advanced NA

Write an invitation to come home with you after school, write about your bedroom, and describe your weekend mornings.

Write some questions to a friend who is away visiting family, write about yourself as an adult and write about a school project. NA

Listen to someone tell you what to bring to the yearend picnic, what items are being collected to donate to an animal shelter, and what supplies are needed for the classroom. Listen to someone talking online about her house, tips from your teacher on stargazing, and the rules of the language classroom.

NA

Read texts describing your school's floor plan, chores you are expected to do, and someone's hobbies.

Read texts about news headlines, the goals for this year's PE class, and a letter from your teacher that is about the week's activities.

NA

? ACTFL 2016/2017

AAPPL Content 2017 (Grades 7 and up):

Mode/Level Interpersonal Listening/Speaking

Presentational Writing

Interpretive Listening Interpretive Reading

Novice

Introduce yourself, talk about how to have a healthy lifestyle, and the kinds of clothes you like to wear.

Write about your day, what makes you happy, and send an email organizing a car wash for your club.

Intermediate

Talk about goals that you've set for yourself, what you like to read, and ask some questions about school, schedule, and friends.

Compose an invitation to a surprise party, give advice, and write some questions to a friend traveling abroad.

Advanced

Talk about someone who inspires you, a possession that you value and what happens when you miss school.

Write about a song you like, your favorite day of the year, and write a letter of recommendation for one of your teachers.

Listen to instructions for planning a picnic, items being collected for a homeless shelter, and descriptions of student art. Listen to voicemail left on the school office phone, tips for watching stars at night, and someone telling you a little bit about her house. Listen to someone talking about life around Chernobyl, books that work as subway tickets, and an astronaut keeping fit in space.

Read about the floor plan at the local shopping mall, twitter feed, and match texts to the correct emoji.

Read headlines from the school newspaper, trending topics on social media, and classified advertisements.

Read texts about a child who boarded a plane and traveled alone, an octopus who escaped his aquarium, a record-breaking international swim.

? ACTFL 2016/2017

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