Grades 9-12
Other Arkansas English Language Proficiency (ELP) sets
Other Arkansas English Language Proficiency (ELP) sets
An ELL can construct meaning from oral presentations and literary and informational text through grade-appropriate listening, reading, and viewing.9-12.1
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use a very limited set of strategies to:9-12.1.1
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identify a few key words and phrases in oral communications and simple oral and written texts.9-12.1.1.a
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use an emerging set of strategies to:9-12.1.2
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●identify the main topic9-12.1.2.a
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retell a few key details in oral presentations and simple oral and written texts.9-12.1.2.b
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use a developing set of strategies to:9-12.1.3
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determine the central idea or theme in oral presentations and written texts9-12.1.3.a
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explain how the theme is developed by specific details in the texts9-12.1.3.b
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summarize part of the text.9-12.1.3.c
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use an increasing range of strategies to:9-12.1.4
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determine two central ideas or themes in oral presentations and written texts9-12.1.4.a
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analyze the development of the themes/ideas9-12.1.4.b
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cite specific details and evidence from the texts to support the analysis9-12.1.4.c
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summarize a simple text.9-12.1.4.d
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use a wide range of strategies to:9-12.1.5
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determine central ideas or themes in presentations and written texts9-12.1.5.a
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analyze the development of the themes/ideas9-12.1.5.b
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cite specific details and evidence from the texts to support the analysis9-12.1.5.c
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summarize a text.9-12.1.5.d
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An ELL can participate in grade-appropriate oral and written exchanges of information, ideas, and analyses, responding to peer, audience, or reader comments and questions.9-12.2
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Level 19-12.2.1
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participate in short conversational and written exchanges on familiar topics9-12.2.1.a
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present information9-12.2.1.b
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respond to simple yes/no questions and some wh- questions.9-12.2.1.c
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Level 29-12.2.2
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participate in short conversational and written exchanges on familiar topics and texts9-12.2.2.a
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present information and ideas9-12.2.2.b
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respond to simple questions and wh-questions.9-12.2.2.c
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Level 39-12.2.3
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participate in conversations, discussions, and written exchanges on familiar topics, texts, and issues9-12.2.3.a
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build on the ideas of others9-12.2.3.b
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express his or her own ideas9-12.2.3.c
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ask and answer relevant questions9-12.2.3.d
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add relevant information and evidence9-12.2.3.e
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restate some of the key ideas expressed. 9-12.2.3.f
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Level 49-12.2.4
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build on the ideas of others9-12.2.4.b
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participate in conversations, discussions, and written exchanges on a range of topics, texts, and issues 9-12.2.4.a
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express his or her own ideas clearly9-12.2.4.c
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support points with specific and relevant evidence 9-12.2.4.d
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ask and answer questions to clarify ideas and conclusions 9-12.2.4.e
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summarize the key points expressed.9-12.2.4.f
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Level 59-12.2.5
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participate in extended conversations, discussions, and written exchanges on a range of substantive topics, texts, and issues9-12.2.5.a
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build on the ideas of others9-12.2.5.b
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express his or her own ideas clearly and persuasively9-12.2.5.c
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refer to specific and relevant evidence from texts or research to support his or her ideas 9-12.2.5.d
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ask and answer questions that probe reasoning and claims9-12.2.5.e
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summarize the key points and evidence discussed.9-12.2.5.f
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An ELL can speak and write about grade-appropriate complex literary and informational texts and topics. 9-12.3
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with support (including modeled sentences), about familiar texts, topics, and experiences. 9-12.3.1
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communicate information9-12.3.1.a
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with support (including modeled sentences), about familiar texts, topics, experiences, or events.9-12.3.2
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deliver short oral presentations9-12.3.2.a
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compose written narratives or informational texts9-12.3.2.b
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with support (including modeled sentences), about familiar texts, topics, or events.9-12.3.3
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deliver short oral presentations9-12.3.3.a
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compose written informational texts9-12.3.3.b
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develop the topic with a few details9-12.3.3.c
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about a variety of texts, topics, or events.9-12.3.4
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deliver oral presentations 9-12.3.4.a
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compose written informational texts9-12.3.4.b
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develop the topic with some relevant details, concepts, examples, and information9-12.3.4.c
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integrate graphics or multimedia when useful9-12.3.4.d
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out a variety of texts, topics, or events.9-12.3.5
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deliver oral presentations9-12.3.5.a
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compose written informational texts9-12.3.5.b
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fully develop the topic with relevant details, concepts, examples, and information9-12.3.5.c
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integrate graphics or multimedia when useful 9-12.3.5.d
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An ELL can . . . construct grade-appropriate oral and written claims and support them with reasoning and evidence.9-12.4
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Level 19-12.4.1
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express an opinion about a familiar topic.9-12.4.1.a
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Level 29-12.4.2
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construct a claim about familiar topics 9-12.4.2.a
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introduce the topic9-12.4.2.b
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give a reason to support the claim9-12.4.2.c
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provide a concluding statement.9-12.4.2.d
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Level 39-12.4.3
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construct a claim about familiar topics9-12.4.3.a
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introduce the topic9-12.4.3.b
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provide sufficient reasons or facts to support the claim9-12.4.3.c
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provide a concluding statement.9-12.4.3.d
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Level 49-12.4.4
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construct a claim about a variety of topics9-12.4.4.a
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introduce the topic9-12.4.4.b
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provide logically ordered reasons or facts that effectively support the claim9-12.4.4.c
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provide a concluding statement.9-12.4.4.d
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Level 59-12.4.5
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construct a substantive claim about a variety of topics9-12.4.5.a
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introduce the claim 9-12.4.5.b
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distinguish it from a counter-claim9-12.4.5.c
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provide logically ordered and relevant reasons and evidence to support the claim and to refute the counter-claim9-12.4.5.d
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provide a conclusion that summarizes the argument presented.9-12.4.5.e
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An ELL can conduct research and evaluate and communicate findings to answer questions or solve problems.9-12.5
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Level 19-12.5.1
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gather information from a few provided print and digital sources9-12.5.1.a
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label collected information, experiences, or events.9-12.5.1.b
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Level 29-12.5.2
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gather information from provided print and digital sources9-12.5.2.a
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summarize data and information.9-12.5.2.b
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Level 39-12.5.3
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carry out short research projects to answer a question9-12.5.3.a
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gather information from multiple provided print and digital sources9-12.5.3.b
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evaluate the reliability of each source9-12.5.3.c
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paraphrase key information in a short written or oral report9-12.5.3.d
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include illustrations, diagrams, or other graphics9-12.5.3.e
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provide a list of sources. 9-12.5.3.f
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Level 49-12.5.4
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carry out both short and more sustained research projects to answer a question9-12.5.4.a
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gather and synthesize information from multiple print and digital sources9-12.5.4.b
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use search terms effectively9-12.5.4.c
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evaluate the reliability of each source9-12.5.4.d
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integrate information into an organized oral or written report9-12.5.4.e
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cite sources appropriately.9-12.5.4.f
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Level 59-12.5.5
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carry out both short and more sustained research projects to answer a question or solve a problem9-12.5.5.a
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gather and synthesize information from multiple print and digital sources9-12.5.5.b
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use advanced search terms effectively9-12.5.5.c
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evaluate the reliability of each source9-12.5.5.d
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analyze and integrate information into a clearly organized oral or written text9-12.5.5.e
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cite sources appropriately.9-12.5.5.f
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An ELL can analyze and critique the arguments of others orally and in writing.9-12.6
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Level 19-12.6.1
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identify a point an author or a speaker makes. 9-12.6.1.a
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Level 29-12.6.2
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identify the main argument an author or speaker makes9-12.6.2.a
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identify one reason an author or a speaker gives to support the argument. 9-12.6.2.b
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Level 39-12.6.3
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explain the reasons an author or a speaker gives to support a claim9-12.6.3.a
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cite textual evidence to support the analysis. 9-12.6.3.b
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Level 49-12.6.4
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analyze the reasoning and use of rhetoric in persuasive texts or speeches, including documents of historical and literary significance,9-12.6.4.a
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determine whether the evidence is sufficient to support the claim, and9-12.6.4.b
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cite textual evidence to support the analysis.9-12.6.4.c
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Level 59-12.6.5
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analyze and evaluate the reasoning and use of rhetoric in persuasive texts, including documents of historical and literary significance,9-12.6.5.a
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determine whether the evidence is sufficient to support the claim, and9-12.6.5.b
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cite specific textual evidence to thoroughly support the analysis.9-12.6.5.c
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An ELL can adapt language choices to purpose, task, and audience when speaking and writing.9-12.7
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Level 19-12.7.1
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recognize the meaning of some words learned through conversations, reading, and being read to.9-12.7.1.a
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Level 29-12.7.2
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adapt language choices to task and audience with emerging control9-12.7.2.a
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use some frequently occurring general academic and contentspecific words in conversation and discussion.9-12.7.2.b
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Level 39-12.7.3
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adapt language choices and style according to purpose, task, and audience with developing ease 9-12.7.3.a
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use an increasing number of general academic and contentspecific words and expressions in speech and written text9-12.7.3.b
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show developing control of style and tone in oral or written text.9-12.7.3.c
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Level 49-12.7.4
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adapt language choices and style according to purpose, task, and audience9-12.7.4.a
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use a wider range of complex general academic and contentspecific words and phrases9-12.7.4.b
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adopt and maintain a formal style in speech and writing, as appropriate.9-12.7.4.c
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Level 59-12.7.5
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adapt language choices and style according to purpose, task, and audience with ease9-12.7.5.a
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use a wide variety of complex general academic and contentspecific words and phrases9-12.7.5.b
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employ both formal and more informal styles effectively, as appropriate.9-12.7.5.c
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An ELL can determine the meaning of words and phrases in oral presentations and literary and informational text.9-12.8
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relying heavily on context, visual aids, and knowledge of morphology in their native language, in texts about familiar topics, experiences, or events. 9-12.8.1
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recognize the meaning of a few frequently occurring words, simple phrases, and formulaic expressions9-12.8.1.a
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using context, visual aids, reference materials, and knowledge of morphology in their native language, in texts about familiar topics, experiences, or events.9-12.8.2
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determine the meaning of frequently occurring words, phrases, and expressions9-12.8.2.a
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using context, some visual aids, reference materials, and a developing knowledge of English morphology (e.g., affixes and root words), in texts about familiar topics, experiences, or events. 9-12.8.3
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determine the meaning of general academic and contentspecific words and phrases and frequently occurring expressions9-12.8.3.a
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using context, increasingly complex visual aids, reference materials, and an increasing knowledge of English morphology, in texts about a variety of topics, experiences, or events.9-12.8.4
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determine the meaning of general academic and contentspecific words and phrases, figurative and connotative language, and a growing number of idiomatic expressions 9-12.8.4.a
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using context, complex visual aids, reference materials, and consistent knowledge of English morphology, in texts about a variety of topics, experiences, or events.9-12.8.5
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determine the meaning of general academic and contentspecific words and phrases, figurative and connotative language (e.g., irony, hyperbole), and idiomatic expressions9-12.8.5.a
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An ELL can create clear and coherent gradeappropriate speech and text.9-12.9
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with support (including context and visual aids) and non-verbal communication, with limited control.9-12.9.1
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communicate basic information about an event or topic9-12.9.1.a
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use a narrow range of vocabulary and syntactically simple sentences9-12.9.1.b
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with support (including modeled sentences), with emerging control.9-12.9.2
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recount a short sequence of events in order, and 9-12.9.2.a
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introduce an informational topic9-12.9.2.b
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provide one or two facts about the topic9-12.9.2.c
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use common linking words to connect events and ideas (e.g., first, next, because)9-12.9.2.d
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with developing control.9-12.9.3
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recount a sequence of events, with a beginning, middle, and end9-12.9.3.a
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introduce and develop an informational topic with facts and details9-12.9.3.b
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use common transitional words and phrases to connect events, ideas, and opinions (e.g., after a while, for example, as a result)9-12.9.3.c
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provide a conclusion9-12.9.3.d
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with increasingly independent control. 9-12.9.4
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recount a longer, more detailed sequence of events or steps in a process, with a clear sequential or chronological structure9-12.9.4.a
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introduce and develop an informational topic with facts, details, and evidence9-12.9.4.b
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use a variety of more complex transitions to link the major sections of text and speech and to clarify relationships among events and ideas9-12.9.4.c
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provide a concluding section or statement9-12.9.4.d
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Level 59-12.9.5
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recount a complex and detailed sequence of events or steps in a process, with an effective sequential or chronological order9-12.9.5.a
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introduce and effectively develop an informational topic with facts, details, and evidence9-12.9.5.b
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use complex and varied transitions to link the major sections of text and speech and to clarify relationships among events and ideas9-12.9.5.c
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provide a concluding section or statement.9-12.9.5.d
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An ELL can make accurate use of standard English to communicate in grade-appropriate speech and writing.9-12.10
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with support (including modeled sentences),9-12.10.1
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recognize and use a small number of frequently occurring nouns, noun phrases, verbs, conjunctions, and prepositions9-12.10.1.a
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understand and respond to simple questions.9-12.10.1.b
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with support (including modeled sentences),9-12.10.2
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use frequently occurring verbs, nouns, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, and conjunctions9-12.10.2.a
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produce simple and compound sentences.9-12.10.2.b
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with support (including modeled sentences),9-12.10.3
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use simple phrases (e.g., noun, verb, adjective, adverbial, prepositional)9-12.10.3.a
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use simple clauses (e.g., independent, dependent, relative, adverbial)9-12.10.3.b
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produce and expand simple, compound and a few complex sentences.9-12.10.3.c
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Level 49-12.10.4
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use increasingly complex phrases (e.g., noun, verb, adjective, adverbial and participial, prepositional, and absolute)9-12.10.4.a
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use increasingly complex clauses9-12.10.4.b
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produce and expand simple, compound, and complex sentences.9-12.10.4.c
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Level 59-12.10.5
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use complex phrases and clauses9-12.10.5.a
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produce and expand simple, compound, and complex sentences.9-12.10.5.b
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- Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
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- Arkansas English Language Proficiency Standards
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