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Study Group 5

Study Group 5. STANAG for Non-Specialists. Task. Simplify the STANAG 6001.4 document for administrative purposes Outline salient aspects in non-technical terms Produce a draft document Can-do and cannot do statements. Our Process. Began with Speaking descriptions for 1+ and L2

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Study Group 5

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  1. Study Group 5 STANAG for Non-Specialists

  2. Task • Simplify the STANAG 6001.4 document for administrative purposes • Outline salient aspects in non-technical terms • Produce a draft document • Can-do and cannot do statements

  3. Our Process • Began with Speaking descriptions for 1+ and L2 • Identified features according to categories • Color-coded features according to categories • Introductory statement • Task • Content • Accuracy

  4. Our Process (continued) • Reduced four categories to two categories • Task/content (what the speaker can do) • Accuracy (how well the speaker can do this) • Focused on base levels 1-3 only at this time • Selected salient points and identified examples • Removed what is not relevant for non-specialists

  5. Guiding Principles • Rephrase and reword as long as meaning is maintained • Make language transparent for non-language specialists • Align similar features across levels

  6. Able to communicate in everyday social and routine workplace situations. In these situations the speaker can describe people, places, and things; narrate current, past, and future activities in complete, but simple paragraphs; state facts; compare and contrast; give straightforward instructions and directions; ask and answer predictable questions. Can confidently handle most normal, casual conversations on concrete topics such as job procedures, family, personal background and interests, travel, current events. Can often elaborate in common daily communicative situations, such as personal and accommodation-related interactions; for example, can give complicated, detailed, and extensive directions and make non-routine changes in travel and other arrangements. Can interact with native speakers not used to speaking with non-natives, although natives may have to adjust to some limitations. Can combine and link sentences into paragraph-length discourse. Simple structures and basic grammatical relations are typically controlled, while more complex structures are used inaccurately or avoided. Vocabulary use is appropriate for high-frequency utterances but unusual or imprecise at other times. Errors in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar may sometimes distort meaning. However, the individual generally speaks in a way that is appropriate to the situation, although command of the spoken language is not always firm. What the L2 speaker can do Communicate in everyday social and workplace situations about topics such as job procedures, family, personal background and interests, current events Describe people, places, and things; compare and contrast Talk about current, past, and future activities State facts, give instructions and directions How well the L2 speaker can do this Combine sentences into simple, organized paragraphs Use basic grammar, most common words and expressions even though there may still be errors Can be generally understood by native speakers Current and Proposed (L2)

  7. Recommendations • Secure buy-in on the methodology, content, and presentation • BILC Working group to continue the initiative • Address all levels and plus levels • Address other skills • Used in conjunction with the full STANAG 6001.4 • Explore legal implications of the publication of this type of document

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