

About the course
This program is designed to engage Grade 7th students in meaningful interactions with a wide variety of texts. They look beyond the literal meaning of texts and observe what is present and what is missing, in order to analyse and evaluate an author’s intent. Students learn to identify and explore multiple perspectives, question the messages in texts, and look at issues related to fairness, equality, and social justice. They analyse the structure and elements of a variety of text forms and develop their abilities to monitor their own learning and select appropriate strategies that will help them to make sense of and create increasingly complex and/or challenging texts for personally relevant purposes. They consciously use the knowledge, skills, and strategies from one strand to support their learning in the other three strands. They reflect on and talk about the strategies that have helped them construct meaning and communicate successfully in all strands and identify steps they can take to improve.
Grade 7 - Hindi
Course length
10 Months
Course Price
CAD $ 625
Course Developer
Anu Sharma
Course Code
Department
Instructor Name
Hindi 7
Intermediate
TBD
Curriculum Policy Document

Course Outline
Course outline:
Topics & Vocabulary:
Telephoning a friend
Giving opinion and making suggestions
Talking about wants and desires
Commands and ordering
Asking and giving advice
Telling the time
Making preparations
Expressing likes and dislikes
Rimjhim -III (1 to 6)
Grammar:
The Subjunctive
The Imperative
Verb Aspect – perfective and imperfective
Voice – transitive and intransitive
Verb chaining and conjunctions
Expectations:
1. Listening to Understand
By the end of Grade 7, students will:
Identify a range of purposes for listening in a variety of situations, formal and informal, and set goals related to specific listening tasks.
Demonstrate an understanding of appropriate listening behaviour by adapting active listening strategies to suit a range of situations, including work in groups.
Identify a variety of listening comprehension strategies and use them appropriately before, during, and after listening in order to understand and clarify the meaning of oral texts.
Demonstrate an understanding of the information and ideas in oral texts by summarizing important ideas and citing a variety of supporting details.
Make inferences about oral texts using stated and implied ideas in the texts as evidence.
2. Speaking to Communicate
By the end of Grade 7 students will:
Identify, in conversation with the teacher and peers, what strategies they found most helpful before, during, and after listening and speaking and what steps they can take to improve their oral communication skills.
Use appropriate words and phrases from the full range of their vocabulary, including inclusive and non-discriminatory language, and stylistic devices suited to the purpose.
Demonstrate an understanding of appropriate speaking behaviour in a variety of situations, including paired sharing, dialogue, and small- and large- group discussions.
Identify some vocal effects, including tone, pace, pitch, volume, and a variety of sound effects, and use them appropriately and with sensitivity towards cultural differences to help communicate their meaning.
3. Reading
By the end of Grade 7 students will:
Explain, in conversations with peers and/or the teacher or in a reader's notebook, how their skills in listening, speaking, writing, viewing, and representing help them make sense of what they read.
Read appropriate texts with expression and confidence, adjusting reading strategies and reading rate to match the form and purpose.
Automatically read and understand most words in common use.
4. Writing:
By the end of Grade 7, students will:
Identify and order main ideas and supporting details and group them into units that could be used to develop several linked paragraphs, using a variety of strategies and organizational patterns.
Write longer and more complex texts using a variety of forms.
Use some vivid and/or figurative language and innovative expressions to add interest.
Vary sentence types and structures, with a focus on using conjunctions to connect ideas, and pronouns to make links within and between sentences.
Identify elements of their writing that need improvement, using feedback from the teacher and peers, with a focus on specific features.
Final Reporting
Assessment is the process of gathering information from a variety of sources, such as assignments, day-to-day observations, conversations or conferences, demonstrations, projects, and performances. As part of assessment, teachers provide students with descriptive feedback that guides their efforts towards improvement. The final grade reflects the student’s most consistent level of achievement throughout the course, although special consideration is given to more recent evidence of achievement. There is no final assessment, such as an exam, in this course.
\\Teacher’s reference (Rimjhim -III {1 to 6} )
https://ncert.nic.in/textbook.php?chhn1=2-14
Final reporting
Assessment is the process of gathering information from a variety of sources, such as assignments, day-to-day observations, conversations or conferences, demonstrations, projects, and performances. Teachers follow guidelines from Growing Success to analyze how well a student is achieving the curriculum expectations in a subject. As part of assessment, teachers provide students with descriptive feedback that guides their efforts towards improvement. The final grade reflects the student’s most consistent level of achievement throughout the course, although special consideration is given to more recent evidence of achievement. There may be a final assessment, such as an exam, in this course.