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HIGH INTERMEDIATE ESL COMPETENCY OUTLINE

CASAS Range: 211-220


By the end of this level, learners will have worked on and attained competency in the following areas:


  1. Basic Communication

    1. Exhibit situationally appropriate interpersonal skills.

      1. Hand shaking

      2. Nodding

      3. Waving

      4. Eye contact

      5. Situational politeness

    2. Write using manuscript and cursive handwriting.

  2. Consumer Economics

    1. Demonstrate ability to use banking services including ATM machines.

      1. Bank, savings and loan, credit union

      2. Mortgage, loan, car loan, interest, principal

      3. Savings, checking, balance, deposit, withdrawal, payment, check, check stub, check register, reconciling, balancing a checkbook, statement

      4. ATM, PIN

    2. Understand comparative shopping, coupons, guarantees, warranties, and return processes.

      1. Comparison shop for food, clothing, and other purchases; compare prices, return policies, warranties

      2. Read and interpret coupons; compute savings with a coupon

      3. Read product warranties and guarantees

      4. Read return policies

    3. Read and order from a menu.

      1. Serving, portion, children’s menu, senior citizen’s menu, senior citizen’s discount

      2. Read and understand food names and descriptions

      3. Read prices; understand price does not include tax or tip

    4. Identify means of locating housing.

      1. Read rental ads

        1. abbreviations—rm, rms, brm, br, bath, bsmt, lr, kit, dr, fp, fr

        2. lease, security deposit, cleaning deposit

        3. who and how to contact—phone number, address

          1. I’d like to see the apartment you have advertised.

          2. I’m interested in renting your house/apartment. Could I make an appointment to see it.

      2. Buying a house

        1. read newspaper ads

        2. realtor, open house

    5. Describe household repair and maintenance problems.

      1. Plumber, electrician, roofer, handyman, gardener, plumbing, electricity

      2. There is a problem with the ---

      3. The --- isn’t working

      4. The --- is broken

      5. There is no heat

      6. There is no water

      7. There is no electricity

      8. I smell gas

      9. The phone is out of order

      10. Who do I call for --- problems

    6. Read and react to safety signs and symbols.

      1. Caution, slippery when wet, slow, electrical hazard, flammable, fire extinguisher, first aid kit, eye wash station, hard hat required, do not use near water, no smoking, danger, emergency shelter, tornado shelter, poison, Mr. Yuk

    7. Respond to emergency situations.

      1. Severe weather—tornado watch or warning, severe thunderstorm watch or warning, blizzard warning, high winds, flood

      2. Where to take shelter, emergency broadcast system, warning sirens

      3. Emergency preparedness kit

      4. What to do if there is a fire at home, school, work

      5. What to do if there is a tornado at home, school, work

      6. Listening to severe weather reports on the radio and TV

  3. Community Resources

    1. Locate alphabetical and topical listing information in yellow and white pages.

      1. What are the yellow pages? What are the white pages?

      2. White pages—residential listings, business listings

      3. Government pages (blue)

      4. Find a name in the residential listings use alphabetizing skills

      5. Find a business in the white pages using alphabetizing skills

      6. Find a business in the yellow pages by using categories

    2. Identify and locate local businesses, governmental and community agencies.

      1. Post office, driver’s license station, police station, fire station, high school, elementary school, middle school, playground, library, unemployment office, INS office, immigration office, grocery store, department store, mall, drug store, pharmacy, restaurant, fast food restaurant

      2. Locate on a map

      3. Describe purpose/use

    3. Ask for and give directions.

      1. North, south, east, west, northwest, southwest, northeast, south east, N, E, W, S, NE, NW, SE, SW

      2. Street, boulevard, avenue, circle, road, drive

      3. Outside, inside, next to, beside

      4. Turn left, turn right

      5. Could you tell me how to get to ---

      6. Where is ---

      7. How do I get to ---

      8. Where is that?

    4. Read temperatures in Fahrenheit and Celsius; describe weather conditions.

      1. Read temperature in Fahrenheit and Celsius; compare Fahrenheit and Celsius temperatures

      2. Weather conditions—cold, hot, cool, warm, humid, frosty, snowy, icy, sleet, rain, hail, tornado, thunderstorm, blizzard, windy, foggy, fog, breezy

    5. Identify items necessary for weather emergency preparedness.

      1. Shelter, emergency preparedness kit, battery-operated radio, flashlight

  4. Health

    1. Identify body parts and the five senses.

      1. Body parts—ankle, arm, back, blood, body, chin, eye, foot, hair, head, heart, knee, leg, nails, neck, shoulder, teeth, tongue, voice, wrist

      2. Senses—taste, touch/feel, smell, sight, hear

    2. Describe aches, pains, illnesses, injuries, and dental problems.

      1. Backache, black and blue, black eye, broken leg, broken, tooth, burn, cut, dislocate, feel dizzy, fever, flu, headache, heart attack, hurt, injure, measles, pain, red spots, sprain, stiff neck, stomachache, swollen knee, toothache, twist an ankle

    3. Read and interpret medical instructions for prescriptions and over-the-counter medications.

      1. Take daily, take twice a day, take at meal times, take before bed, take with food, take with water, take on an empty stomach, teaspoon, spoonful, tablet, pill, capsule, dose, dosage, take until gone, reactions, side effects, store in a cool place, store in the refrigerator, store in a dark place, keep away from children, tamper resistant, childproof cap

      2. Renew a prescription

      3. Over the counter vs. prescriptions

      4. Read the instructions on an over the counter medication

        1. Age appropriateness

        2. When to take

        3. When to contact doctor

        4. Side effects

        5. Uses

    4. Understand concepts of personal hygiene, grooming, and healthy eating.

      1. Hygiene and grooming

        1. bath, bathing, shower, soap, shampoo, hair brush, comb

        2. washing clothes, washing self

        3. hand washing

      2. Healthy eating

        1. food guide pyramid, serving

        2. diet, dieting, watching what you eat

        3. vitamins and minerals

        4. recommended daily allowance

        5. nutrition labels

        6. washing dishes

        7. safe food preparation

  5. Employment

    1. Recognize and use bask work-related vocabulary.

      1. Time card, pay check, pay stub, deductions, taxes

      2. Union, union dues

      3. Insurance, disability, health insurance

      4. Job titles

      5. Job duties

      6. Training, interview, resume, application, skills, experience, occupation

      7. Night shift, shift, 3rd shift, 2nd shift, 1st shift, evenings, days, nights, swing shift

      8. Boss, employee, employer, supervisor, manager

    2. Prepare a job application and resume.

      1. Complete, without assistance, a job application listing personal information, experience, special skills, education history, and references

      2. Complete a basic resume, word-processed

        1. objective, education, experience, references

        2. format, correct grammar, correct spelling

    3. Demonstrate appropriate behavior for a job interview.

      1. Respond appropriately to oral interview questions

        1. Where do you work now—do you have any special skills—tell me about your experience—what education or training have you had—why do want this job

      2. Respond appropriately to improper interview questions

        1. How old are you—are you married—do you have any children—do you plan to get pregnant

      3. Body language and image

        1. hand shake, eye contact, posture

        2. clothing

        3. smoking, gum chewing

    4. Demonstrate understanding of work rules for schedule, time sheets, punctuality, phoning in sick, and safety procedures.

      1. Filling out a time sheet or time card

        1. noting time to the minute and to the quarter hour

        2. adding up time

      2. Work rules

        1. punctuality

        2. calling in sick

        3. filling out accident reports

        4. reporting safety problems

        5. harassment

        6. requesting vacation or time off

        7. performance reviews and promotions, raise

        8. salary, wages, hourly wage, over time, double time, sick leave, bereavement leave, union, contract, bargaining agreements

      3. Safety procedures

        1. protective apparel (hard hat, eye protection, protective suit, ear protection)

        2. hazardous chemicals

        3. first aid, fire extinguisher

        4. lifting

  6. Government and Law

    1. Identify the current US President and Vice-President, state, and local officials.

      1. US president, vice president, senator, congressman, representative

      2. Governor, state representative, state legislator, state senator

      3. Mayor, city council, school board

    2. Recognize community laws.

      1. Curfew

      2. Safety hazards

        1. clear sidewalks

        2. trash-free yards

      3. Traffic laws

      4. Mandatory schooling for children

      5. Discipline, child abuse

  7. Computation

    1. Know number names up to 1,000,000.

      1. Read and write in words and digits

      2. Order and compare

    2. Complete addition and subtraction computations.

      1. Add three or four 3-digit or 4-digit numbers with or without regrouping

      2. Subtract 3-, 4-, or 5-digit numbers with or without regrouping

      3. Commutative properties of addition

    3. Complete multiplication and division computations.

      1. Multiply a 2-digit number by a 2-digit number

      2. Multiply a 3-, 4-, or 5-digit number by a 1-, 2-, or 3-digit number with regrouping

      3. Divide a 3-, 4-, or 5-digit number by a 1-, 2-, or 3-digit number with and without remainders

      4. Associative properties of multiplication

      5. Distributive properties of division

      6. Identify factors of numbers up to 100

    4. Identify prime numbers up to 13.

    5. Apply fraction concepts.

      1. Multiples

      2. Connection between fractions and division

      3. Associate verbal names with word names and numerals

      4. Understand comparative size of common fractions

      5. Write numbers as fractions

    6. Convert fractions to other fraction forms.

      1. Convert mixed and improper fractions

      2. Reduce fractions

      3. Equivalent fractions

    7. Complete computations with fractions.

      1. Add and subtract fractions with common and uncommon denominators

      2. Multiply and divide fractions with mixed numbers

    8. Apply decimal concepts.

      1. Associate verbal names with word names and numbers

      2. Understand relative size of common decimals

      3. Place value to 3 places

    9. Identify the relationship between fractions and decimals.

      1. Convert decimals to fractions

      2. Convert fractions to decimals

    10. Complete computations with decimals.

      1. Round decimals to one or two decimal places or to a whole number

      2. Add, subtract, multiply, and divide

      3. Multiply and divide by powers of 10

    11. Relate decimals to the money system.

      1. Read and write monetary amounts

      2. Make change

      3. Calculate money amounts

    12. Apply percentage concepts.

      1. Read and write simple percentages

      2. Convert decimals to percents and percents to decimals

    13. Complete computations with percentages.

      1. Find 10% and 1% of an amount mentally

      2. Percent equivalents for simple common fractions (halves, quarters)

      3. Find percent of a number

      4. Find standards percents of numbers to 1000 (10%, 25%, 50%)

    14. Apply concepts of ratio and proportion.

      1. identify proportional quantities

      2. state ratios and percents in words and numerical notation

      3. express quantities as ratios

    15. Solve narrative math problems.

      1. Identify necessary and irrelevant information

      2. Solve problems using one or two basic operations

      3. Use estimation

      4. Use mental math

      5. Solve problems of 1 or 2 steps

      6. Solve problems with diagrams

      7. Cost formula

    16. Use a calculator.

      1. Basic calculations

      2. Calculations involving percents

      3. Calculations involving decimals

    17. Identify mathematical patterns.

      1. Counting patterns in a set of numbers

      2. Simple calculations that set a pattern in a set of numbers

    18. Apply basic algebra concepts.

      1. Write simple equations for basic math problems

      2. Solve problems using parentheses

      3. Solve one step equations with one unknown

    19. Interpret exponents.

      1. Say in words numbers squared and cubed

      2. Compute squared and cubed numbers

    20. Write abbreviations for standard units of measurement, use a ruler, and add or subtract measurements.

      1. Write abbreviations for standard units of measurement

      2. Use a ruler to measure to the ¼ inch

      3. Add or subtract measurements with no conversions

    21. Use the formulas for perimeter and area.

      1. Perimeter

      2. Area

    22. Describe, classify, compare, and sort geometric figures.

      1. Two-dimensional

        1. circle

        2. triangle

        3. angles

        4. square

        5. rectangle

        6. pentagon

        7. hexagon

        8. octagon

      2. Three-dimensional

        1. pyramid

        2. cube

        3. rectangular solid

        4. cylinder

    23. Identify types of lines.

      1. Parallel

      2. Perpendicular

      3. Intersecting

    24. Identify simple angle and degrees.

      1. 90, 180, 360 degrees

      2. Right angles

    25. Calculate time.

      1. Hours, minutes, seconds

      2. Hours, day, weeks, months, years

      3. Hours and minutes as decimals

    26. Find rates.

      1. Averages

      2. Unit rates

      3. Velocity

      4. Frequency

    27. Measure and calculate US units.

      1. Weight

      2. Temperature

      3. Capacity

      4. Dimension

      5. Area

        1. squares

        2. rectangles

      6. Volume

        1. cubes

        2. rectangular solids

    28. Read, interpret, and analyze data.

      1. Locate and compare information

        1. bar graphs, circle graphs, line graphs

        2. tables

        3. charts

      2. Mean, median

      3. Express data as ratios

      4. Use data to make computations

      5. Use data to make predictions

    29. Determine probability.

      1. Probability of certain simple events

      2. Express as fractions

  8. Learning to Learn (Reading)

    1. Plan a schedule of activities on a calendar.

      1. Create a chart showing days and times; fill in with activities

    2. Identify and compare self, family members, and others using physical characteristics and personal traits.

      1. Physical characteristics and personal traits

        1. Hispanic, Asian, African, African-American, Native American, black, white, Caucasian, foreign, American

        2. tall, short, fat, skinny, thin, overweight, attractive, ugly, beautiful, pretty, large, small, little, tiny

        3. hair—blond, red head, brunette, black, brown, bald, curly, straight, short, long, crew cut

        4. eyes—blue, green, brown, black

        5. married, single, engaged, widowed

        6. personal traits—talkative, shy, funny, quiet, loud, happy, sad, tired, athletic, conservative, critical, lazy, intelligent, smart, liberal, nice, old, young, middle-age, outgoing, popular, successful

    3. Communicate feelings and impressions.

      1. Emotions—happy, sad, angry, love, hate, mad, ashamed, bored, confused, disappointment, embarrassed, frightened, frustrated, glad, heartbroken, jealous, lonely, nervous, pride, unhappy, upset

      2. Expressing likes, dislikes, acceptance, rejection

        1. I like

        2. I don’t like

        3. I agree

        4. I don’t agree

        5. Not me

        6. Me too

        7. I want

        8. I don’t want

        9. I dislike

    4. Describe person, place, thing, or event.

      1. Adjectives

      2. Adverbs

      3. Colors

      4. Physical characteristics

      5. Emotional characteristics

      6. Behavior

    5. Apply the conventions of alphabetics.

      1. Silent letters (consonants)

      2. Vowel digraphs

      3. Compound words

      4. Syllables

        1. CVC

        2. VCe

        3. Vr

        4. CV

        5. syllabication

    6. Recognize and interpret familiar and unfamiliar vocabulary.

      1. Dolch sight words Level 2

      2. Abbreviations

        1. employment situations

        2. employment application

        3. housing

        4. cooking

      3. Meaning from word formation

        1. plurals

        2. possessives

        3. verb endings

        4. comparative forms

      4. Prefixes

      5. Suffixes

    7. Read and comprehend a variety of texts.

      1. Multi-paragraph narratives

      2. Informational materials

      3. Workplace materials

      4. Operating instructions

      5. Workplace procedures

      6. Forms

        1. insurance

        2. rental

        3. employment

        4. pay statements

      7. Graphic documents

        1. maps

        2. diagrams

        3. charts

        4. tables

        5. graphs

    8. Apply conventions of written English to comprehend text.

      1. Grammar structures

        1. verb tense

        2. pronoun reference

        3. modifiers

        4. compound sentences

      2. Signal words

        1. however

        2. then

        3. finally

        4. most importantly

      3. Connotative meanings of simple words

      4. Formatting clues

        1. headings

        2. outlines

        3. captions

        4. bullets

        5. bold

        6. italic

    9. Utilize reference tools.

      1. Index

      2. Table of contents

      3. Directory

      4. Catalog

      5. Glossary

      6. Standard dictionary

    10. Apply reading strategies.

      1. Pre-reading

      2. Prediction

      3. Previewing

      4. Scanning

      5. Skimming

      6. Fluency

    11. Practice reading skills in a variety of texts.

      1. Main idea

      2. Supporting details

        1. compare/contrast

        2. cause/effect

        3. problem/solution

        4. persuasion

        5. sequence

      3. Paraphrase

      4. Summarize

      5. Inferences and conclusions

      6. Fact/opinion

      7. Author’s purpose

      8. Question validity of claims

  9. Grammar and Writing

    1. Write a variety of texts.

      1. Short notes

      2. Friendly letter

      3. Envelope

      4. Short paragraph

        1. Main idea, two or three details

      5. Simple directions

        1. To a location

        2. How to do something

    2. Use common verbs, contracted forms, and correct spelling in present, present continuous, past, future, present perfect, and modals.

      1. Contractions

      2. Present

      3. Present continuous

      4. Past

      5. Future

      6. Present perfect

      7. Modals

    3. Use information questions.

      1. Who, what, where, when, whose, whom, why, how

    4. Use adjectives.

      1. Demonstrative

      2. Possessive

      3. Descriptive

    5. Use adverbs.

      1. Frequency

      2. Time

      3. Location

    6. Use prepositions.

      1. Of location

      2. Of direction

    7. Use nouns.

      1. Count/non count

      2. Possessive

      3. Common/proper

      4. Plural—regular/irregular

    8. Use sentence structure.

      1. Subject, verb, object

      2. Affirmative/negative/interrogative

    9. Write paragraphs.

      1. Well stated main idea and topic sentence

      2. Clear structure and organizational pattern

      3. Words chosen for effect; some figurative language or interesting descriptive phrases

      4. Minor errors in grammar, spelling, and mechanics; does not interfere with readability

  10. Listening

    1. Discriminate sounds in English.

      1. Changes in stress change meaning

      2. Moods and emotions conveyed by pronunciation

      3. Reduced forms of speech

    2. Comprehend a variety of vocabulary.

      1. Homonyms in context

      2. Prefixes and suffixes that change meaning

      3. Context clues to determine unfamiliar vocabulary

    3. Utilize grammatical structures to make meaning.

      1. Contractions

      2. Contracted speech

      3. Imperatives

      4. Negatives

      5. Types of questions

      6. Plural and possessive nouns

      7. Possessive pronouns

      8. Past tense

      9. Modals

      10. Conditional

      11. Present perfect

      12. Compound sentences

      13. Comparative adjectives and adverbs

      14. Signal words

    4. Respond and participate appropriately in conversations.

      1. Simple and extended conversations on a variety of functional contexts

      2. Expression of feelings

      3. Polite disagreement

      4. Fillers and place holders

      5. Humor

    5. Comprehend non-face-to-face information.

      1. TV news and weather

      2. Movies

      3. TV shows

      4. Phone calls

      5. Announcements

    6. Respond and comprehend directions and instructions.

      1. Multi-step

      2. Detailed

      3. Explanations

      4. Range of contexts

    7. Comprehend information given orally.

      1. Main idea or topic

      2. Supporting details

      3. Simple inferences

      4. Non-verbal language

      5. Type of language dependent on situation and speakers

      6. Request clarification