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Language Supports by Proficiency Level Descriptor

Learning Loops

Pre-Production

Use visual supports such as pictures, icons, gestures, or physical objects to represent vocabulary and questions. Provide yes/no or multiple-choice options. Allow students to respond by pointing, matching visuals, or using single words.

 

Beginning

Encourage partner support by allowing the inside-loop student to help rephrase questions or scaffold responses. Provide simple sentence stems (e.g., “This connects to ___.”). Allow students to rehearse responses orally before sharing or writing.

 

Intermediate

Encourage complete sentences with justifications (e.g., “This text connects to ___ because ___.”). Provide sentence frames and word banks to support explanation. Ask students to explain their reasoning in more than one way (e.g., paraphrasing or giving an example).

 

High Intermediate

Encourage synthesis by asking students to connect responses to prior knowledge or other content areas. Pose higher-order prompts such as “How does this relate to what we learned before?” or “Why might this be important?”

 

Advanced

Challenge students to extend discussion by analyzing ideas from different perspectives. Encourage students to justify, question, or refine responses using academic vocabulary and complete explanations.