AP20.1

Construct meaning, with some guidance, of a variety of short oral non-fiction and fiction Ukrainian texts on familiar topics, to receive information, extend knowledge of the world and achieve objectives, and for enjoyment.

Indicators for this outcome
(a)

Listen to and view a variety of short oral Ukrainian texts (e.g., news reports, weather reports, videos and spoken word poetry) that address big ideas such as:

  • Ukrainian communities in Canada and Ukraine;
  • Canadian and Ukrainian arts, culture and history; and,
  • daily routines.
(b) Respond appropriately to simple questions during daily conversations regarding familiar topics (e.g., transportation, weather and dwellings).
(c) Comprehend and respond to information from oral texts on familiar topics such as the environment, holidays and daily routines.
(d) Identify the intended purpose and audience of oral texts.
(e) Determine if conversation participants agree or disagree on the topic of discussion.
(f) Follow basic imperative oral instructions in familiar contexts (e.g., school and home).
(g) Retrieve information (e.g., prices, time, weather, location and flight numbers) in familiar contexts (e.g., restaurants, travel agencies and airports).
(h) Extract main points from short broadcasts (e.g., weather forecast, sport results, news bulletins and public service announcements).
(i) Summarize the main ideas of a presentation with visual aids (e.g., illustrations, diagrams and concrete examples).
(j) Represent comprehension of an oral text in a variety of ways (e.g., charts, graphs and concept maps).
(k)

Comprehend and respond to information from oral Ukrainian texts in a variety of contexts such as:

  • daily family rituals;
  • accommodations (e.g., host family, hotel, hostel and campground);
  • education (e.g., school, college and university); and,
  • travel (e.g., times, places and details related to travel).
(l) Make connections between the message in oral texts and personal life experiences.
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