Report Card Comments
Report Card Comments
Report Card Comments
Needs
to
have
appropriate
translation
dictionary
at
all
times.
It
will
be
helpful
to
review
new
vocabulary
daily.
Must
attempt
to
speak
more
English
in
class.
ESL
audit
student
integrated
into
this
content
area
course
for
language
exposure
and
skill
building.
No
grade.
This
student
is
a
recent
arrival
to
Canada
and
there
are
insufficient
marks
for
evaluation.
Although
this
student
is
a
recent
arrival
to
Canada,
excellent
progress
is
being
made.
Level
of
English
has
improved
greatly
over
the
year.
Congratulations!
Highly
motivated
ESL
student
whose
effort
and
attitude
are
commendable.
Achievement
is
improving
although
English
skills
are
weak.
Comprehension
of
language
is
improving.
Student
should
read
every
evening
for
20
minutes.
Making
a
satisfactory
effort
but
weak
English
skills
impede
progress.
Use
of
an
English/first
language
dictionary
is
ESSENTIAL
and
is
a
requirement
for
all
classes.
Use
of
an
English/first
language
dictionary
is
highly
recommended
and
should
be
taken
to
all
classes.
This
mark
is
affected
by
the
student's
limited
knowledge
of
English.
Student's
acquisition
of
oral,
written
and
reading
skills
is
satisfactory.
Student's
acquisition
of
oral,
written
and
reading
skills
is
very
good.
Seems
happy
and
has
adjusted
well
in
the
new
school
setting.
Has
not
adjusted
well
to
school
setting.
Please
contact
the
school
for
interview.
Would
benefit
from
participation
in
extracurricular
activities
(school
teams
and
clubs,
and
community
recreation).
Reading
comprehension
is
improving.
Making
an
effort
to
build
a
working
vocabulary.
Needs
to
practice
and
review
on
a
regular
basis.
Oral
reading
is
good.
Would
benefit
from
using
free
resources
at
the
library:
books
on
tape,
videos,
computers,
reading
material,
etc.
Should
spend
more
time
reading
magazines
newspapers
and
books
to
improve
English.
Written
English
is
improving
Has
difficulty
with
grammar
and
problems
with
written
work.
Displays
an
aptitude
for
creative
writing.
Written
work
must
improve;
greater
effort
is
needed.
A
quiet
student
who
is
unwilling
to
speak
English.
Often
speaks
first
language
in
class.
Must
make
an
effort
to
speak
English
in
school
and
at
home.
Has
difficulty
with
pronunciation.
Takes
part
orally
and
tries
to
do
all
the
work.
Confidence
in
speaking
English
is
improving.
Good
effort!
See
attached
ESL
report
card.
Finding
it
difficult
to
complete
course
requirements
as
a
result
of
his/her
present
level
of
English.
No
mark
given
because
of
students
level
of
English.
Mark
given
reflects
major
adaptation
of
subject
material
due
to
students
present
level
of
English.
Has
difficulty
expressing
himself/herself
beyond
a
basic
level
of
English.
Knows
what
he/she
wants
to
say,
but
does
not
yet
have
the
vocabulary
to
consistently
do
so.
Is
struggling
with
English,
but
effort
is
excellent.
Speaking
skills
are
steadily
improving.
Reading
skills
are
steadily
improving,
but
still
has
difficulty
with
comprehension.
Needs
to
improve
basic
grammar,
such
as
subject-verb
agreement,
tenses,
writing
complete
sentences,
etc.
Basic
writing
skills
are
good,
but
needs
to
improve
cohesion
and
coherence.
Recently,
effort
has
noticeably
improved.
Must
continue
to
work
with
a
purpose
to
be
successful.
This
student
is
demonstrating
no
apparent
language
difficulties
in
this
course.
English
language
skills
remain
below
those
appropriate
for
this
course
level.
Greater
effort
is
required
to
improve
those
skills
both
in
and
outside
the
classroom.
Needs
to
spend
more
time
learning
and
understanding
new
vocabulary.
No
mark
given
as
student
is
at
an
E.S.L.
beginner
level.
Student
needs
English
speaking
opportunities
outside
school.
English
television,
radio,
music
and
reading
will
improve
listening
and
understanding.
Needs
vocabulary
work
in
content
areas
of
the
curriculum.
Uses
a
variety
of
techniques
to
improve
comprehension.
Understands
simple
sentences.
Benefits
from
frequent
repetition
or
rephrasing
of
new
material.
Needs
to
have
appropriate
translation
dictionary
at
all
times.
It
will
be
helpful
to
review
new
vocabulary
daily.
Must
attempt
to
speak
more
English
in
class.