ACTFL World Readiness Standards For Learning Languages
ACTFL World Readiness Standards For Learning Languages
ACTFL World Readiness Standards For Learning Languages
World-Readiness Standards
for Learning Languages
Goal Areas
COMMUNICATION
Communicate effectively
in more than one language
in order to function in a
variety of situations and
for multiple purposes
CULTURES
Interact with cultural
competence and
understanding
CONNECTIONS
Connect with other
disciplines and acquire
information and diverse
perspectives in order to use
the language to function
in academic and careerrelated situations
COMPARISONS
Develop insight into the
nature of language and
culture in order to interact
with cultural competence
COMMUNITIES
Communicate and interact
with cultural competence
in order to participate in
multilingual communities at
home and around the world
STANDARDS
Interpersonal
Communication:
Learners interact and
negotiate meaning in
spoken, signed, or written
conversations to share
information, reactions,
feelings, and opinions.
Interpretive
Communication:
Learners understand,
interpret, and analyze
what is heard, read, or
viewed on a variety of
topics.
Presentational Communication:
Learners present information,
concepts, and ideas to inform,
explain, persuade, and narrate
on a variety of topics using
appropriate media and adapting
to various audiences of listeners,
readers, or viewers.
Relating Cultural
Practices to Perspectives:
Learners use the language to investigate,
explain, and reflect on the relationship
between the practices and perspectives
of the cultures studied.
Relating Cultural
Products to Perspectives:
Learners use the language to investigate,
explain, and reflect on the relationship
between the products and perspectives
of the cultures studied.
Making Connections:
Learners build, reinforce, and expand their
knowledge of other disciplines while using
the language to develop critical thinking and
to solve problems creatively.
Acquiring Information
and Diverse Perspectives:
Learners access and evaluate information
and diverse perspectives that are available
through the language and its cultures.
Language Comparisons:
Learners use the language to investigate,
explain, and reflect on the nature of language
through comparisons of the language studied
and their own.
Cultural Comparisons:
Learners use the language to investigate,
explain, and reflect on the concept of culture
through comparisons of the cultures studied
and their own.
Lifelong Learning:
Learners set goals and reflect on their
progress in using languages for enjoyment,
enrichment, and advancement.
World-Readiness Standards
for Learning Languages
The five C goal areas (Communication, Cultures, Connections, Comparisons, and Communities)
stress the application of learning a language beyond the instructional setting. The goal is to
prepare learners to apply the skills and understandings measured by the Standards, to bring a
global competence to their future careers and experiences.
The National Standards for Learning Languages have been
revised based on what language educators have learned
from more than 15 years of implementing the Standards.
The guiding principle was to clarify what language learners
would do to demonstrate progress on each Standard.
These revised Standards include language to reflect the current educational landscape, including:
Common Core State Standards
College and Career Readiness
21st century skills
These Standards are equally applicable to:
learners at all levels, from pre-kindergarten through postsecondary levels
native speakers and heritage speakers, including ESL
students
American Sign Language
Classical Languages (Latin and Greek)
The 2011 report, A Decade of Foreign Language Standards: Impact, Influence, and Future Directions, provided evidence of and
support for the following concepts which influenced these
revisions:
The National Standards are influencing language learning
from elementary, through secondary, to postsecondary
levels.
The integrated nature of the five C goal areas has been
accepted by the profession.
Educators asked for more description of what language
learners should know and be able to do in the goal areas
of Connections and Communities.