Preparation Manual
Section 9: Sample Foreign Language Pedagogy: Instructional Practice Assignments Languages Other Than English (LOTE) French (610)
Directions for the Foreign Language Pedagogy: Instructional Practice Assignments
This section of the exam consists of two assignments that measure how well you can integrate and/or apply your knowledge of foreign-language pedagogy and theories when designing instructional units. It is not a measure of foreign-language proficiency. Your responses should be written in English.
- Lesson Plan
- Opinion/Position Essay
Specific instructions will be provided for each assignment. Although your responses should be written in English, the special characters included in the pop-up window will be available in case you need to include words in the foreign language.
The total testing time for this section of the exam is 35 minutes; therefore, you should manage your time so that you have enough time to respond to both assignments within the allotted time. The timer in the upper right corner of the screen will indicate how much time is remaining.
You will type your response to each assignment. You may use the erasable notebooklet provided to make notes, write an outline, or otherwise prepare your response. However, your final response to each assignment must be typed in the response box provided for the assignment.
Sample Assignments
Lesson Plan
For this assignment, you will be given a scenario and an objective around which to design a lesson plan. Your response should be written in English. It should be grade appropriate and address the objective given.
Include the following information in your lesson plan:
- Vocabulary you will include in the lesson
- Materials that you will use in the lesson
- Detailed descriptions of procedures and activities that will be a part of the lesson
- Informal or formal assessment or evaluation of students' learning
Type your lesson plan in the response box provided and indicate all categories in your response. Be sure to also include all the blank categories in your response.
Manage your time so that you allow enough time to plan, write, and revise your lesson plan. An effective lesson plan will typically contain a minimum of 200 words.
Assignment 1
Assume that you are teaching a first-year, high school world-language class. Your students are from 13 to 15 years of age. Most students are in the novice range, as described in the ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines. Design an instructional unit on the house. At the end of the unit, students will use the target language to identify and describe rooms of their house. Your unit will cover three class periods of 50 minutes each.
School Grade: First year, high school Student Profile: 13–15 years of age Proficiency Level: Novice range in the ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines Theme/Topic: House Objective: Students will use the target language to identify and describe rooms of their house. Length of Unit: 3 class periods of 50 minutes each Vocabulary: Materials: Procedures/Activities: Assessment:
Make sure you include all the blank categories in your response.
Opinion/Position Essay
For this assignment, you will be provided with a scenario to write an essay to support your opinion or position on the issue. First, read the scenario. Then, type your response in English in the response box provided.
Your essay should include reasons and/or examples to support your opinion.
Manage your time so that you allow enough time to plan, write, and revise your essay. An effective essay will typically contain a minimum of 150 words.
Assignment 2
The foreign-language department where you teach is considering changes to the current teaching methodologies. Teachers have been asked to share ideas on the most effective ways to teach a foreign language. Write an essay giving your opinion on the best ways for students to develop oral proficiency in the target language, giving at least two examples.
Scoring Rubrics
Scoring Rubric for Foreign Language Pedagogy — Lesson Plan
Score | General Description | Score Descriptors |
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3 High |
A response at this level demonstrates evidence of a high degree of competence in response to the assignment, but it may have a few minor errors. |
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2 Mid-High |
A response at this level demonstrates evidence of competence in response to the assignment, but it has minor errors. |
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1 Mid-Low |
A response at this level demonstrates evidence of limited competence in response to the assignment and it has one or more major errors. |
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0 Low |
A response at this level demonstrates evidence of little or no competence in response to the assignment and it is obviously flawed. |
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Scoring Rubric for Foreign Language Pedagogy — Opinion/Position Essay
Score | General Description | Score Descriptors |
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3 High |
A response at this level demonstrates evidence of a high degree of competence in response to the assignment, but it may have a few minor errors. |
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2 Mid-High |
A response at this level demonstrates evidence of competence in response to the assignment, but it has minor errors. |
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1 Mid-Low |
A response at this level demonstrates evidence of limited competence in response to the assignment and it has one or more major errors. |
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0 Low |
A response at this level demonstrates evidence of little or no competence in response to the assignment and it is obviously flawed. |
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Note: Your written response should be your original work, written in your own words and not copied or paraphrased from some other work.
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