Expressive
Expressive
Expressive language refers to a child’s ability to formulate and produce a spoken message. This includes vocabulary size and use, the way in which words and ideas are combined and expressed in sentences, and their use of grammar and rules of language.
Expressive Language is often described in terms of its form and use.
'Form 'includes the specific parts of expressive laanguage detailed further in the categories below.
'Use' refers to social and convversational aspects which can be found in the Pragmatic section of the toolbox.
Useful Resources
- Self Assessment (detailed)
A chart to help students reflect on their learning. - Self Assessment (simple)
A chart to help students reflect on their learning. - Aided Language Stimulation BALL
An Aided Language Stimulation Board which can be used when playing with a ball. - Aided Language Stimulation board- water play
An Aided Language Stimulation board for water play.
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