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Name School Portfolio Européen des Langues : modèle accrédité N o 8.2001 European Language Portfolio: accredited model No. 8.2001 Accordé à / Awarded to Le présent modèle est conforme aux Principes et Lignes directrices communs CONSEIL DE LA COOPERATION CULTURELLE COMITE DE L EDUCATION - COMITE DE VALIDATION DU PEL This model conforms to common Principles and Guidelines. COUNCIL FOR CULTURAL CO-OPERATION EDUCATION COMMITTEE - ELP VALIDATION COMMITTEE

MY PORTRAIT name school class age 1

THIS PORTFOLIO IS FOR YOU ö to show what you already know and what you can do in languages. ö to help you see that you are making progress. ö to keep a record of your work in languages. ö to put some examples of work you ve done in languages (these could be pictures, written work, speaking recorded on audio or video tape, homework). ö to show your new teachers when you move class or school. 2

PASSPORT º LANGUAGES I KNOW 3

PASSPORT º I know Language How long I ve Where I learnt been learning this language this language At school? At home? I use the language at home at school to sing I use the language to talk to write to read I use the language with my friends with my family

PASSPORT º I meet people who speak this or these language(s) Sometimes Often I watch TV programmes, films or see magazines or books in this or these language(s) Sometimes Often I have made these contacts, eg penfriend, e-mail or visited these countries My favourite activities in learning languages are I have friends or family who come from these countries and speak these languages 5

PASSPORT º I have used a course book/materials called and have reached In the future I would like to go to and I would like to learn these languages 6

BIOGRAPHY º WHAT I KNOW AND CAN DO IN LANGUAGES 7

BIOGRAPHY º Language Colour in the speech bubbles when you can do these things count from 1 10 sing a song say a rhyme say the days of the week count from 10 20 act in a sketch name some foods say the months SPEAKING name some animals count from 20 100 name the colours name objects in the classroom say the alphabet also 8

BIOGRAPHY º Language Colour in the speech bubbles when you can do these things say if I have brothers and sisters ask someone what they like say how I am say what I like and don t like understand someone asking questions about my name, age and where I live understand someone saying if they have brothers or sisters ask someone s name say where I live ask for something TALKING TO SOMEONE understand someone talking about his or her name, age and where he/she lives ask how someone is name where some foods ask someone lives say my name say please and thank you also 9

BIOGRAPHY º Language Colour in the speech bubbles when you can do these things read: a poem an e-mail message a short story a short dialogue READING a postcard the names of some objects also 10

BIOGRAPHY º Language Colour in the speech bubbles when you can do these things : label objects write a postcard write a short dialogue WRITING write my name, age and where I live also 11

BIOGRAPHY º GETTING BETTER! 12

BIOGRAPHY º GETTING BETTER! What do in: listening recognise some words and sentences and I know what they mean. understand the teacher s short instructions and what is said on the tape recorder. understand some songs and rhymes. understand longer questions and instructions in the classroom, even if they have to be repeated sometimes. understand messages and short conversations. understand longer passages and stories at a faster speed, spoken on tape or by the teacher. Even if I have to hear things more than once pick out the general meaning and some details. understand when people are talking about the past, the present or the future, but I may need to hear it more than once. understand speech at normal speed on subjects I have learned about. Other 13 CILT 2001

BIOGRAPHY º GETTING BETTER! What do in: speaking speak by copying words spoken by the teacher or on the tape recorder. make myself understood by using some gestures and some words. answer simple questions using single words. give the names of some people, places and objects. say short sentences and phrases from memory. recite or sing songs and rhymes. take part in a short conversation of about 2 3 sentences. use language for getting what I need and ask questions in the classroom. say 3 4 sentences about myself. make up some of my own sentences using phrases I have learned. take part in a conversation of about 3 4 sentences. start and develop a conversation, give my opinions and ask questions of others. talk about what has happened or what is going to happen. My pronunciation is: quite good ò very good ò I need to improve my pronunciation ò Other

BIOGRAPHY º GETTING BETTER! What do in: reading read aloud and understand some words, which we have practised. match some simple words and pictures. read and understand short sentences, which we have practised. read and understand some rhymes and poems. use my book or a vocabulary to find out what some new words mean. read and understand short messages such as e-mails and postcards. read and say which are the most important parts of passages from a book. use a dictionary to look up new words. read and understand longer passages from a book. I am beginning to read short stories, which the teacher has already read aloud to me and can use clues to guess the meaning of new words. read and understand lots of different texts, some about the past, present or future. read and understand the key points in some real things like magazine and newspapers articles, leaflets and letters. Other 15

BIOGRAPHY º GETTING BETTER! What do in: writing copy single words without making mistakes. label pictures using words I know. copy phrases and sentences correctly. write two or three sentences with help from my books. write about things I like and dislike. write some words and simple phrases from memory fairly well. write single sentences from memory and take notes for myself and others. write postcards and short messages to friends and family. write a simple personal letter about myself and what I have been doing or what I am going to do. Other 16

MY DOSSIER this is a record of some of my work in languages 17

ö You choose what goes into your dossier. ö Put in things which you d like to keep and show to others. ö You can put in written work, pictures, speaking recorded on audio or videotape, homework. ö Add to your dossier or change items when you like. 18

PICK AND MATCH just for fun! 19

Pick and match Match the words with the pictures. Try a few at a time... in English first and then in any other language. 1 The sun is coming out 2 I shall get some milk 3 Come for a bike ride 4 Drink this, it will help your throat 5 Have you the correct time, please? 6 I hope the water s not too cold 7 May I borrow your ruler? 8 When I am older, I shall drive a real one 9 What a loud buzz! 10 I ve seen this programme before 11 Your teeth are fine 12 I am pale I must get some fresh air! 13 Can Freddie come out to play? 14 The bus is late 15 Where is the post office, please? 18 Do they fit? 19 I like your new jumper 20 Our snowman will melt! 21 Thank you, Mum 22 t mine s got a puncture 23 I d prefer some cream! 24 You go in first 25 I ve seen it too 26 It is ten minutes to four 27 Sure, but I ll need it soon 28 Look, there s one coming now! 29 Of course! Come in! 30 I brush them twice a day 31 Sorry, you must have the wrong number 32 They are a bit tight 33 Thank you. I bought it yesterday 34 It s just over there 16 Fetch! 17 Hello, is that you Kirsty? 20

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