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EED111

domains of
mtb-mle
domains in mtb-mle
Oral Language
Phonological Skills
Book and Print Knowledge
Phonics and Word Recognition
Fluency
Composing
Grammar Awareness
Vocabulary and Concept Development
Listening Comprehension
Reading Comprehension
Attitude Towards Reading
Study Skills
Oral
Language
oral
Language

Oral language, sometimes called spoken


language, includes speaking and listening.

In MTB-MLE the beginning reader develop and


gains control of oral language, grows and aware
of sound–symbol relationship, developing listening
to reading comprehension.
Linguistic
elements

Transmitter - initiates the communicative


process
Receiver - listens to the broadcast message
and decodes it to understand it
Channel - physical method of transporting the
message from sender to receiver
Message - what is said
Code - the language in which oral
communication takes place
extralinguistic
elements

pragmatic communication
context skills
elements

accompany the sender


the place, time and and facilitate the the disposition and
the objective and transmission of the physical capacity of
subjective conditions message, but are not each interlocutor to
in which oral part of verbal communicate
communication communication, that is,
occurs of the words and of
what is said.
Domain Oral Language

manifests beginning oral language


Content
skills to communicate in different
Standard contexts.

uses beginning oral language skills to


Performance
communicate personal experiences,
Standard ideas, and feelings in different contexts.
Thank
you for
listening!

Presented by: Pearl Pretzie L. Padilla

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