Move Students' Foreign Language Skills from Novice to Intermediate #wlclassroom

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Move Students’ Foreign Language

Speaking & Writingfrom

Novice to

Intermediate

Tips, Tools and Resources to help your students rise in proficiency

and communicate with confidence.

At the novice level, students are

speaking and writing with single

words and lists initially, then move

on to memorized phrases.

Intermediate students create complete, discrete sentences on their own that move beyond words, lists & phrases. 

Teachers can scaffold this process

for students by assisting them in

creating sentences. 

It is often challenging for students

to add details to a sentence to make

it complete & their own.

Using question words with students is a simple and effective way to have students add details to their sentences. 

  The more they do this the more

they will grow in confidence and

begin to do it on their own when

speaking & writing.

This will move the sentence from

“I like to swim”

to…

with whom?

when?

where?

“I like to swim with my friend Julie on Saturday at

the community pool.” 

The more students get accustomed to adding details this way the more they will do it on their own when speaking and writing.

Click on the image below to read my blog post on this topic.

Click on the images on the next few

slides for suggestions and resources

for guiding students through this

process of moving their speaking and

writing from novice to intermediate.

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Tips, Tools and Resources to help your students rise in proficiency and

communicate with confidence.