Victorian Curriculum
VC2E3LA01
understand that cooperation with others depends on shared understanding of social conventions, including turn-taking language, which vary according to the degree of formality
- recognising and using collaborative language in group and pair work; for example, initiating a topic, changing a topic through negotiation, affirming other speakers and building on their comments, asking relevant questions, providing useful feedback, prompting, and checking individual and group understanding
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teaching resources for those 'aha' moments
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Collaborative Language Teaching Slides
Introduce collaborative language to your students with this easy-to-use slide deck that provides practical examples for developing confident, respectful communication.
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Cooperative Language Poster
Teach cooperative language to help students build essential communication skills with this easy-to-read classroom poster.
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Conversation Stems Poster Set
Display this set of Conversation Stems Posters to assist students with their oral language development.