AP30.1
Construct meaning of a variety of oral non-fiction and fiction German 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 oral German texts (e.g., interviews, documentaries, podcasts, and movies) that address big ideas such as:

  • global German communities;
  • media and technology; and,
  • future plans.
(b) Respond appropriately in spontaneous conversations on familiar themes and daily activities.
(c) Discuss information presented in documentaries and formal presentations on a variety of topics such as social issues, workplace diversity, political perspectives, environmental and climate issues and historical events.
(d) Follow changes in topics during conversations on familiar topics.
(e) Analyze the intended purpose and audience of oral texts.
(f) Interpret directions and announcements related to travel (e.g., flight numbers and train departure times).
(g) Follow a series of instructions on familiar topics (e.g., playing a game and following a recipe).
(h) Examine the vocabulary and expressions used in oral persuasive texts (e.g., advertisements and public service announcements).
(i) Summarize viewpoints presented in interviews.
(j) Paraphrase the main message and supporting details presented in a variety of news reports (e.g., social media, television and radio) that include eyewitness accounts.
(k) Analyze different nuances, perspectives and biases presented in oral texts.
(l) Investigate the source and credibility of statements made in reported speech.
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