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learning for students and to communicate to students, parents, and other teachers what
students can already do and what they need to improve. A teacher would systematically
collect and record a variety of oral language samples for students that would help
capturing the range of their communicative abilities.
Samples of students’ oral language tasks may come from individual tasks or from
group or interactive tasks. Individual tasks are those that students perform alone, such as
giving a prepared report in front of the class or expressing an opinion about a current
event. Group tasks require students to interact with other students in the accomplishment
of a variety of goals, such as debates, group discussions, role plays, or improvised drama.
Both categories of tasks are important in providing students with a range of activities that
stretch their speaking abilities and in helping them to focus on adjusting their speech to
the audience. In selecting oral samples for a profile, teachers would also consider the
continuum of formal and informal language that is represented in the classroom.
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