Detailed Sample Task:
EAL Literacy

CLB 1L - Reading
Getting Things Done

Employment - Finding a Job

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Real-World Task

Look at a very simple job ad accompanied by a picture and highly familiar words like bus driver, teacher, or cleaner and identify the job.

Planning Context

Vocabulary and Grammar

Knowledge and Strategies

Activities and Tasks

Sample Skill-Building Activities:

  • Discuss as a class: what is a job? How do you get a job in Canada? Who has a job in Canada? What do you do? Who had a job before coming to Canada? What did you do? 
  • Use vocabulary cards with words and clear pictures to practice jobs vocabulary. Play games such as Bingo, matching, and Memory. 
  • Incorporate phonics activities based on the vocabulary words and other vocabulary related to the topic. Practice 1-2 letters at a time, adding new letters as learners become proficient. Learn the sound and trace and write the letter. Circle the letter in a short list of short, familiar words. 
  • Write the words cook and cleaner in large letters on the board. Give learners sticky notes with a matching letter and have them take turns matching their sticky notes to the letters in the words. 
  • Copy cook and cleaner. Notice the same first letter but different second letters. 
  • Read a very simple instructor-made story about getting a job in Canada. Match vocabulary cards to words in the story. 
  • Echo and choral read the story several times over the course of several lessons.
  • Listen to a simple instructor-made dialogue between two friends about a new job. 
  • As a class, look at examples of very simple, instructor-made job ads that include a job name and a clear photograph. Discuss what they mean. Invite learners to identify the job for each example.
  • With a partner, match a set of 3-4 highly simplified job ads to the matching set. Take turns saying the job.
  • Copy simple jobs to complete sentence stems, e.g. I want to be a _______. 
  • Circle the first letter in the list of six jobs and say the letter out loud to the instructor. 
  • Match picture cards of simple, familiar jobs to word cards, working with two sets (two pictures and two words) at a time.

Sample Skill-Using Tasks:

  • Look at a very simple job ad accompanied by a picture and highly familiar words like bus driver, teacher, or cleaner and identify the job. Demonstrate comprehension by saying the job to the instructor. (Very similar to an assessment task; only one of the two may be used in the portfolio.)

Sample Assessment Tasks:

  • Look at a very simple job ad accompanied by a picture and highly familiar words like bus driver, teacher, or cleaner and identify the job. Demonstrate comprehension by saying the job to the instructor.

Teaching Considerations

Resources

Detailed Sample Task

This exemplar is aligned with the Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB) and is designed to guide and inform your lesson and module planning. Consult the Canadian Language Benchmarks English as a Second Language for Adults for detailed performance descriptors at this benchmark and skill.

The information in this document is not exhaustive and can be expanded on. As well, you can use
more learner-friendly language in your materials and assessments.

This is NOT a lesson or module plan.