Detailed Sample Task:
Stage I

CLB 3 - Writing
Getting Things Done

Education and Learning

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Real-World Task

Complete up to 15 items on a form to register a family member for an Indigenous dancing event.

Planning Context

Vocabulary and Grammar

Knowledge and Strategies

Activities and Tasks

Sample Skill-Building Activities:

  • Discuss as a class: Where are you from? Who were the first people to live in your country? Is there knowledge and information that has been passed down many generations in your culture? What traditional beliefs did you learn about as a child from your own cultural background? What are some important traditions or customs of your culture? 
  • Explain that the Indigenous Peoples, including the Metis and Inuit, were the first people and caretakers of Canada. Discuss as a class: Have you visited any Indigenous museums  or attended any Indigenous cultural events? Have you met any Indigenous people or heard any presentations from Indigenous Elders or community leaders? 
  • Look at a picture of a person. Listen to an audio of them giving their basic personal information. Complete five sentences with missing words to describe  the person’s information.
  • Match vocabulary words about personal information to pictures.
  • In pairs, practice asking your partner about a child, family member, or friend. What is their first name? What is their date of birth? What is their phone number? Who is their emergency contact? Who is their parent / guardian (if they are under 18).
  • As a class, discuss the difference between required and optional information on a form. Include in the discussion that most likely the form will not move forward or submit if required information is missing. Look at a simple blank online form. Find all the required sections. On a printed version of the form, highlight each information field that is “required”. 
  • In pairs, look at an instructor-created resource of several simple forms that have been filled in, with one mistake in each form. Find each mistake and circle it.
  • Listen to your instructor read five important dates in the LINC term such as the first day of class, the last day of class, days when class is cancelled and so on. Write down the dates using the correct date format on a handout next to the relevant event. 
  • In pairs or groups, look at webpage screenshots of different Indigenous and cultural events taking place over the upcoming year in your community. Choose one event which you are particularly interested in and present the event to the rest of the class specifying the name, date, time and cost (if any) of the event. Also give one reason why you would like to attend this event.

Sample Skill-Using Tasks:

  • Look at an instructor-created simple form for a community dance class. On the form, there are 12 pieces of personal information. Each piece of information has a mistake in either the place it has been entered, the capitalization, or where the required information is blank. Using a blank form beneath, enter the information into the form correctly.

Sample Assessment Tasks:

  • Complete up to 15 items on a form to register a
family member for an Indigenous dancing event.

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.