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Title
Task 2.3 ¿Tienes?
In this task the learner does...
Get to know your classmates and what things/people/pets your classmates have as part of their life.
Task Flow
Willis task cycle
Language Characteristics
Non-linguistic outcome
Focus on meaning
Task Goals
To describe an object, person or place
Language Skills Practiced
Writing
Speaking/Pronunciation
Listening
General Domain
Educational
General Topic
Describing similarities and differences between what types of characteristics, pets, and objects you and your friends have in common and have that are different.
Target Languages
Spanish
Abilities Fostered
Linguistic competence (ability to communicate with grammatical accuracy)
Cognitive Skills
Comparing
Establishing relationships and associations
Explaining
Mode of Communication
Face-to-face (in person)
Hybrid of face-to-face and in person
Type of Participation
Individual performance
Pair work
Whole class
Focused or Unfocused
Focused task (specific language focus)
Focus Type
Grammar
Language Features
Tengo, soy, pelo, ojos, colors
Input/Output
Input providing
Output prompting
Kind of Input
Original/educational (input created by teachers for L2 students)
Output Type
No specific aspect targeted
Type of Input
Aural (listening) input
Pictorial input
Written input
Type of Output
Oral output
Written output
Type of Task
Comparing and Contrasting
Description
Sharing experiences
Task Features/Conditions
Here-and-now
Planning time
Two/multiple-way information flow (dialogic)
Task part of a multi-task sequence
Outcome
Open solution
Appropriate Learners
5-7 years (early literate)
8-12 years
Proficiency Framework
Yes - American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL)
Proficiency Levels
ACTFL: Novice high
ACTFL: Novice mid
ACTFL: Novice low
Learner Individual Differences
Literate learners
Lower anxiety
Lower willingness to communicate
High willingness to communicate
Introverted learners
Extroverted learners
Heritage language speakers
Foreign language learners
Second/additional language learners
Non-traditional students
Traditional school students
Context
School setting - Elementary school
Face-to-face setting
Hybrid face-to-face and online setting
Immersion context
Second/additional language context
Foreign language context
Context Details
Task-based program
Task-supported program
Language for refugees and/or displaced children in camps or receptive classes
Used in Research?
Yes
Citation
This task has been part of a broader research project but has not be published as part of a project.
Available on IRIS?
No
Part of a series?
Yes (please provide details) This task is part of a larger task domain as well as part of a task-based curriculum that was developed for a rural school in Indiana.
Uploader Name
Mackenzie Coulter-Kern
Uploader Email
submitted on behalf of Laura Gurzynski-Weiss - email: [email protected]
Uploader Affiliation
Indiana University
Uploader Identity
Teacher - University Level Spanish Instructor
Researcher - PhD Candidate - SLA
Uploader Relationship
I created this task collaboratively - I am part of a research team that collaborated on this task. The other researchers are: Laura Gurzynski-Weiss, Indiana University ([email protected]) and Madison Wray, Indiana University, and I am Mackenzie Coulter-Kern, Indiana University
Creative Commons
Agreed