Spanish 10, 20, 30
    
      AP30.2
    
              Construct meaning of a variety of written non-fiction and fiction Spanish texts to receive information, extend knowledge of the world, achieve objectives and for enjoyment.
          
                      Indicators for this outcome
                  | (a) | Select, listen to and view a variety of written Spanish texts (e.g., bibliographies, magazine articles, travel guides, editorials and poems) that address big ideas such as: 
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| (b) | Analyze the intended purpose and audience of written texts. | 
| (c) | Interpret signs and notices in public venues (e.g., signs for destinations, description of amenities and hazard warnings). | 
| (d) | Comprehend information related to details about travel and transportation (e.g., tourist destinations, airports, cost and documentation requirements). | 
| (e) | Follow multi-step directions to complete a task related to daily routines (e.g., following a recipe and finding a location). | 
| (f) | Summarize the message and details presented in a variety of formal and informal texts, such as: 
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| (g) | Read and recount fictional stories. | 
| (h) | Discuss the theme and supporting elements of written texts. | 
| (i) | Analyze persuasive print texts (e.g., posters, graphs, charts and pictures) for bias. | 
| (j) | React to written texts with questions of elaboration and alternate points of view. | 
| (k) | Share and justify emotional and personal reactions (e.g., empathy, surprise, appreciation, deference or disgust) to a variety of print texts. | 
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