1. Linguistic Competence: Discrimination of the linguistic elements through the formation of simple, short, and correct messages, showing an interest in valuing the language as a system.
2. Sociolinguistic Competence: The use of linguistic elements, demonstrating creativity in the use of the language within the framework of social contact.
3. Pragmatic Competence: Adaption of linguistic elements to common /familiar contexts, demonstrating correctness and coherence in structuring the message.
4. (Multi-/ Inter-) Cultural Competence: Assessment of the specific elements of the culture of the foreign language studied, expression of interest in and respect for the values of another culture.
1.8. The correct use of grammatical structures specific to
the foreign language, based on sentence models in
simple and familiar communicative contexts.
1.11. Deduction through reading of the message in simple
sentences and short texts which describe people, objects,
and familiar places.
1.12. Observation of grammatical structures specific to
the foreign language in short sentences.
1.16. Application of the linguistic norms to fill out a
postcard.
1.17. The correct use of grammatical structures
specific to the foreign language to write simple
sentences
2.2. Recognition of the meaning of some
short, simple instructions in oral and written
form in simple and familiar communicative
situations.
3.2. Functional use of language
resources to produce simple oral
and written statements about
personal information and familiar
objects.
3.4. Organization of the linguistic
resources to achieve simple
communicative functions.
3.6. Participation in short, simple
dialogues.
4.4. Description of some elements
specific to the allophone culture
(educational system, means of
transport, clothing items, food
preferences, cultural activities,
traditional holidays), in simple and
familiar situations.