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French - annotated exemplars
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An annotated exemplar is an extract of student evidence, with a commentary, to explain key aspects of the standard. It assists teachers to make assessment judgements at the grade boundaries.
Level 1
- AS90879 - Give a spoken presentation in French that communicates a personal response
- AS90880 - Interact using spoken French to communicate personal information, ideas and opinions in different situations (1.3)
- AS90882 - Write a variety of text types in French on areas of most immediate relevance (1.5)
Level 2
- AS91119 - Interact using spoken French to share information and justify ideas and opinions in different situations (2.3)
- AS91120 - Give a spoken presentation in French that communicates information, ideas and opinions (2.2)
- AS91122 - Write a variety of text types in French to convey information, ideas, and opinions in genuine contexts (2.5)
Level 3
- AS91544 - Give a clear spoken presentation in French that communicates a critical response to stimulus material (3.2)
- AS91545 - Interact clearly using spoken French to explore and justify varied ideas and perspectives in different situations (3.3)
- AS91547 - Write a variety of text types in clear French to explore and justify varied ideas and perspectives (3.5)