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English Level Description

In Level A, students begin to engage, participate and receive communication with known adults, teachers and peers. Opportunities are provided for students to explore English knowledge, understanding, skills and processes through everyday experiences, personal interests and significant events. Students are exposed to various alternative and augmentative communication systems because adults model...

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English Content Descriptions

Reading and Viewing

Language
Text structure and organisation
  1. Encounter various forms of texts and respond to sounds, text, symbols, images or objects in their environment (VCELA001)
  2. Encounter books, print and digital texts and respond to images in the text (VCELA002)
Expressing and developing ideas
  1. Experience sentences being used to express ideas and information and responds to different words, sounds and noise (VCELA003)
  2. Respond to words and groups of words and objects in texts and in the environment (VCELA004)
  3. Respond to images and words in texts (VCELA005)
Phonics and word knowledge
  1. Encounter words and writing within the environment and respond to spoken words in familiar environments (VCELA006)
  2. React to preferred sounds (VCELA007)
Literature
Literature and context
  1. React to texts, related to personal experience and familiar events (VCELT008)
Examining literature
  1. Experience and respond to different types of literary texts in various modes (VCELT009)
  2. Experience texts with different features, events and characters and respond to different literary texts (VCELT010)
Literacy
Texts in context
  1. Respond to texts within the everyday environment (VCELY011)
Interpreting, analysing, evaluating
  1. React to a range of texts including visual, audio and print text (VCELY012)
  2. Experience and respond to different forms of communication and texts being read or viewed (VCELY013)
  3. React to a variety of imaginative and informative texts (VCELY014)

Writing

Language
Text structure and organisation
  1. Respond to images, objects and the spoken word (VCELA015)
  2. React to different sounds, and words, and respond to visual text (VCELA016)
Phonics and word knowledge
  1. Experience people writing, speaking and communicating using various modes (VCELA017)
  2. React to familiar voices and preferred sounds (VCELA018)
Literature
Creating literature
  1. Encounter literature being created for various reasons and purposes and react to the retelling of a literary text (VCELT019)
Literacy
Creating texts
  1. React to the construction of text that reflects everyday events and activities (VCELY020)
  2. Respond to group text and personalised text being edited (VCELY021)
  3. Encounter a variety of objects and textures and hold objects for a short period of time (VCELY022)
  4. React to software being used to construct texts that reflect everyday events and activities (VCELY023)

Speaking and Listening

Language
Language variation and change
  1. Use sounds and facial expressions to affect familiar others (VCELA024)
Language for interaction
  1. Respond to a familiar person and engage with them (VCELA025)
  2. Explore how sound, facial expression and actions can cause a change (VCELA026)
Expressing and developing ideas
  1. Respond to vocabulary used in everyday experiences (VCELA027)
Phonics and word knowledge
  1. Encounter words being isolated into onset and rime (VCELA029)
  2. Respond to different sounds and words used in everyday experiences (VCELA028)
Literature
Responding to literature
  1. Respond to images, sounds or actions within a multimodal text (VCELT030)
  2. Respond to texts listened to, viewed or read (VCELT031)
Examining literature
  1. Respond to the use of rhythms and sound patterns in stories, rhymes, songs and poems from a range of cultures (VCELT032)
Creating literature
  1. React to texts and familiar parts of a preferred text (VCELT033)
Literacy
Interacting with others
  1. Respond to various types of communication (VCELY034)
  2. React to others sharing and delivering a presentation on a personally or culturally relevant event (VCELY035)

English Achievement Standard

Reading and Viewing

By the end of Level A, students react to a range of spoken, written and multimodal texts from familiar contexts. They respond to images of familiar people, objects or events. They fleetingly maintain eye contact with a person or object. They enjoy reading material as it is being read/experienced, shown or told. They can track objects, people or images for a short period of time.

Writing

When experiencing coactive writing activities, students make choices between objects and images and accept and reject objects and activities. Students develop their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination and they move their hands in response to tactile stimuli. Students can demonstrate their grasp and can hold an object briefly when it is placed in their hand.

Speaking and Listening

Students listen to and react to some familiar objects, people, words and sounds within the environment by turning head, looking, reaching out and/or vocalising. They respond to their name and to familiar items when named. Students show an interest in others and an awareness of everyday social interactions such as greetings by using gesture or vocalisation. They recognise that their reaction can change others’ behaviour. They can choose between objects, images and activities and accept or reject an object or activity. They withdraw attention if no longer interested in a topic of communication. Students attempt to imitate sounds. They have some consistent vocalisation and gestures in response to different people, activities and environments.

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