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Summer Teacher Institute REVIEW of TERMINOLOGY Summer Teacher Institute

ACTFL Standards Five C’s: Communication Cultures Connections Comparisons Community

Communication Interpersonal Interpretive Presentational

Cultures Relationship between practices, perspectives Relationship between products and perspectives

Connections Knowledge of other disciplines through target language Acquisition of information and distinctive viewpoints through the language and culture. (authentic materials)

Comparisons Comparison of languages Comparison of cultures

Communities • Using the language within and beyond the school community • Lifelong learners

Compare: Inductive/deductive teaching approaches Formative/summative assessment Enabling/terminal objectives