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TASK 7:

English Conventions Type of Task


My students can...
Demonstrate command of the conventions
of standard English grammar and usage Task: Conduct peer-reviewed writing
when writing and speaking. exercises where students draft short essays
or reports, focusing on correct grammar
usage. Organize group discussions where
students practice using grammatically
correct sentences.
Demonstrate command of the conventions Task: Assign editing tasks where students
of standard English capitalization, correct capitalization, punctuation, and
punctuation, and spelling when writing. spelling errors in provided texts. Include
spelling and punctuation quizzes.
Use knowledge of language and its Task: Facilitate role-playing activities
conventions when writing, speaking, where students practice formal and informal
reading, or listening. communication. Conduct reading
comprehension tasks with follow-up
discussions focusing on language
conventions.

Demonstrate understanding of figurative Task: Assign creative writing tasks where


language, word relationships, and nuances students use metaphors, similes, and other
in word meanings. figurative language. Use word-matching
activities to explore synonyms, antonyms,
and contextual word meanings.

Use accurately level-appropriate Task: Implement vocabulary-building


conversational, general academic, and exercises like using academic terms in
domain-specific words and phrases. sentences. Create presentations where
students use domain-specific terminology
correctly.

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