able to write simple sentences about basic personal information and uses simple punctuations such as period, comma, and question mark, ;attempt to write sentences but the structure is frequently awkward and contains frequent major and minor errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation, and capitalization; idea of the paragraph is unclear, inadequately developed and supported
Grammar
able to understand a range of familiar statements and questions just like everyday classroom language and instructions for setting tasks; able to respond to a clear model of standard language but they may need items to be replaced; able to make distinctions about the relative value and significance of specific data, facts, and ideas, but need to see pictures or objects to have an educational guess about the topics being heard.
Read/Voc
able to create sentences using present and past tenses but most of the times choppy; able to use simple conjunctions, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, and articles with a number of errors in communicating with others; able to remember subject and verb agreement; mistakes are frequently made
Writing
able to understand short phrases presented in a recognizable context; able to answer exact (who, what and where) questions; able to retell familiar story with the book as a referencemay need visual indication; able to concede and ascertain pair of words in analogical statements and determine their meaning based on the given context; able to identify the beginning, final and medial sounds in one syllable words and can read words derived from common word families; able to use common spelling patterns to form new words
Speaking
able to participate on conversation, convey information and opinions in simple terms; able to communicate basic survival needs; able to speak with proper word stress and intonation pattern