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Junior Cycle MFL (German) – First Year
DESCRIBING MY PET
LEARNING OUTCOMES IN FOCUS
Students should be able to:
1.17 write words and create short sentences using various media (emails, letters, blogs, postcards…) on everyday topics with accuracy.
2.1 recognise, describe and use language patternssuchaswordorder,verbal system, nouns,adjectives,spellingand punctuationconventions.
LEARNING INTENTIONS
We are learning to:
• writeadescriptionofapetusing accurateGerman.
• usesuitableadjectives. • usesuitableverbs.
TEACHING AND LEARNING CONTEXT 1st year students have learnt vocabulary includingadjectivesandverbsrelatedtothetopicofpets.Theyalsodrawfrompreviouslyacquiredadjectivessuchascolourstocarryoutthistask.
TASK
Studentscreateawrittendescriptionoftheirpetinablogentry.Studentsthensaveitintheirlanguageportfolio.
SUCCESS CRITERIA
I can:
SC1 writeaboutmypetinGermanusing accuratepunctuationandusingcapital lettersforallnouns.
SC2 usesuitableadjectiveswe’vealready learned.
SC3 use the ich and er/sie/esformsofverbs inthepresenttense.
Junior Cycle MFL (German) – First Year
Junior Cycle MFL (German) – First Year
TEACHER ANNOTATIONS USING THE SUCCESS CRITERIA
The annotations capture observations by the teacher, using the success criteria, with a view to establishing the level of achievement this work reflects. The annotations and judgments were confirmed by a Quality Assurance group, consisting of practising teachers and representatives of the Inspectorate, the State Exams Commission and the Junior Cycle for Teachers support service.
SC1: The student has written some descriptive sentences, using a number of regular and irregular verbs and a range of adjectives but with a number of inaccuracies. Punctuation and capitalisation are generally correct. However, there is confusion between Sie/sie.
SC2: Adjectives in accusative form are declined correctly but there are many errors with the nominative form, with endings being added that shouldn’t e.g. sie ist aktive, gut-aussehenede, und süße.
SC3: Conjugation of present tense has not been fully understood. There is confusion between sie plural (they) with en ending and sie singular (she) with “t” ending.
OVERALL JUDGEMENT IN LINE WITH EXPECTATIONS
Exceptional Above expectations In line with expectations Yet to meet