English as a Second Language – Level 2

Reading

• Read books with limited text repetitive language, and simple illustrations, such as:
• Picture and concept books, Dictated stories, Recognize the difference between letters and words
• The use of the singular and plural of frequently used, Recognize letter/sounds correspondence phonetic
• Make connections between personal experiences and storied read, Connect a picture or illustration
to a story

Writing

Students will write on a daily basis across all content areas and standards, phrases, and factual sentences explain or describe a picture, fact or concept, names of persons, places and things.

Descriptive sentences
 Short paragraphs
 Captions under pictures or illustrations
 Names of characters, places, and events
 Original stories, poems, and songs.
 Write original imaginative texts:
 Create a story with a beginning, middle, and end, using pictures/drawings and some words

Listening

Listen to comprehend, interpret, and respond to imaginative texts and performances, such as:
 Storytelling and choral reading
 Group discussions of a story, song, rhyme, finger play, or poem
 Video tape presentations
 Dramatic productions
 Listen to imaginative texts and performances in order to:
 Appreciate and enjoy literary works
 Match spoken words with picture s
 Recall sequence of events from a personal experience or story
 Identify character, setting, plot
 Respond to vivid language; for example, nonsense word s
 Identify specific people, places, and events

Speaking

Interpret words of characters in stories
 Engage in conversations with adults and peers regarding pictures, books and experience
 Express feeling about a work of fiction or poetry

Expression

Listen to comprehend, interpret, and respond to imaginative texts and performances, such as:
 Storytelling and choral reading
 Group discussions of a story, song, rhyme, finger play, or poem