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“Best of” ACTFL Toys 2011
ACTFL Teachers of the Year Showcase the Three Modes
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Interpersonal Mode
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Interpretive Mode
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Presentational Mode
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Simply put, the Interpretive Mode refers to the ability to listen to or
read a text and interpret its meaning.
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It is NOT a translation; It IS an opportunity for languagelearners to construct their own
meaning at their own level
Interpretive Mode
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What can students DO in the Interpretive Mode?
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✦ mark words, phrases, ideas they understand
✦ identify the main idea; find supporting details and mark where located in the text
✦ determine the theme of a song from rhythm, chorus, visual clues in video
✦ infer meaning of words in context
✦ draw what is being described / follow a route on a map as it is described
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See lots more at bestofactfltoys.wikispaces.com
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All Languages - Virtual Picture Album (CARLA) - Flickr photo galleries
- Google Maps
Resources for Interpretive Mode authentic texts
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Spanish - zachary-jones.com/ zambombazo
- prensaescrita.com
- University of Texas laits (Spn & French)
French - frenchified.com
- Bob Ponterio’s video links shared through the FLTeach Listserv
- 7 jours sur la planète (TV 5 Monde)
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Interpretive Modefor FLES and beyond
Understanding written and oral authentic materials and reading
between the lines
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Songs
Catalogs and Ads
Zoo sites
Folktales
Fairy tales
Maps, Movie trailers paired with with
Charts
Checklists
Questions
Drawing responses
Graphic organizers
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El corte inglés, España Sanborns, México
EurosPesosJamónChocolateFacebookCaballerosJuguetesVideojuegosMujerPortátil
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MORE WAYS TO LISTEN OR READ FOR A PURPOSE…
check-off items from a list
put sentences in correct order…sequence!
put vocabulary in categories
create YOUR OWN questions from info in the piece
create a title or headline
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Interpersonal Communication
• Students engage in conversations, provide and obtain information, express feelings and emotions, and exchange opinions.
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• Provide opportunities for interaction – Get ‘em gabbin!
• Teacher talk vs. Student talk– Think/Pair/Share– “Test your partner”– Surveys & Interviews
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• Think/Pair/Share– Great for pre-reading/writing– Brainstorming as part of anticipatory set– Careful: “Pair” is easy to forget!
• “Pair” allows students to learn from each other before they have to perform
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• Test your partner– Manipulatives or visual practice
• “Touch the picture”, “Show me the….”
– Flows effectively from teacher-directed practice
– Short time period
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• Surveys & Interviews– Can be used at all levels
• Novice: teacher created questions or question frames to provide student choice
• Intermediate +: student created questions
– Include “information gap” that requires students to learn something during the activity
– Report out = accountability• Choose one and tell me…• Venn diagram to report out on interview
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Successful Speakers …• Know their content • Balance spontaneity and using notes• Maintain eye contact with audience • Use multimedia • Practice • “Read” the audience• Engage the audience
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— Shrum and Glisan's Teacher's Handbook: Contextualized Language Instruction., 2005. 3rd edition. Thomson/Heinle
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Types of Presentations
• Descriptive • Narrative • Demonstrations• Explanatory • Transformative
— Shrum and Glisan's Teacher's Handbook: Contextualized Language Instruction., 2005. 3rd edition. Thomson/Heinle
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• Descriptive – describe something or someone, experiences, feelings, objects, places, people or events.
• Narrative – tell a story.• Demonstrations – demonstrate understanding of how
something works or instructions on how to do something.• Explanatory – provide evidence to justify why something is so.• Transformative – persuade an audience to adopt the
presenter’s point of view. [Note: this means convincing someone to change their way of thinking, i.e. breaking a stereotype.]
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Channel Surfing
Directions:You will have five minutes create a “show” based on the description on your card. All members of your group must be involved and play a role in the “show” when you perform it.
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• News, Weather & Sports• Cooking Show• Nickelodeon• Reality TV• Home repair / Extreme Make-over• Arts & Entertainment Channel• History Channel
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The Integrated Performance Assessment (IPA) is an assessment featuring three tasks, each task reflects one of the three modes of communication--Interpretive, Interpersonal and Presentational.
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The three tasks are aligned within a single theme.
✦ standards-based✦ performance-based✦ can be used at any level✦ evaluated with rubric
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Jena Lee: US Boys: http://youtu.be/W_06twLmgRg
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IPA1. Interpretive Task
• Watch video and identify stereotypes
2. Interpersonal Task
• Discuss the stereotypes in detail
3. Presentational Task
• 3 choices –making videos
Example #1Stereotypes
Jena Lee: US Boys videohttp://youtu.be/W_06twLmgRg
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Example #2School Supplies
IPA1. Interpretive Task2. Interpersonal Task3. Presentational Task
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The Keys to Assessing Language Performance: Teacher's Manual
by Paul Sandrock
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