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AC9LS2U04

Understanding the interrelationship of language and culture

notice that people use language in ways that reflect cultural practices

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  • AC9LS2U04_E1identifying terms and concepts that can be used to help understand and discuss culture, for example, symbols, national costumes and emblems, family traditions and ways of life
  • AC9LS2U04_E2locating Spanish-speaking communities on a world map, with support, and understanding that Spanish is the national language of 21 countries and that culture varies greatly among these places
  • AC9LS2U04_E3<p>recognising that Spanish is an important and influential world language, spoken in different forms in many countries of the world including Australia, and that variations of words and expressions exist, for example, <em>la banana</em> or <em>el plátano, marrón</em> or <em>café</em></p>
  • AC9LS2U04_E4exploring symbols and languages used by First Nations Australians and by Spanish-speaking communities in a range of contexts, for example, identifying the colours of flags in Spanish and discussing what the colours represent in English
  • AC9LS2U04_E5noticing aspects of the lives of children in Spanish-speaking communities and Australia, as represented in print and digital images, video clips and stories, for example, ways of playing games and socialising, cuisines, routines, ways of interacting with others
  • AC9LS2U04_E6comparing their own ways of communicating and making meaning, including using any other language(s) they may speak
  • AC9LS2U04_E7<p>identifying formal and informal language use between people in different contexts and situations, for example, pronouns and forms of address such as <em>tú, usted, señor(a)</em></p>
  • AC9LS2U04_E8noticing expressions and terms they may hear or use in Australian English that reflect lifestyles and culture, such as terms associated with greetings, food, the land and sports, for example, ‘g’day’, ‘ta’, ‘barbie’, ‘sausage sizzle', ‘brekkie’, ‘backyard’, ‘billabong’, ‘footy’
  • AC9LS2U04_E9identifying themselves as belonging to different groups such as family, community, class or peer groups, for example, Yo soy Australiana y Chilena, Soy un niño/una niña. Estoy en la clase B, and representing these relationships through drawing pictures, adding captions to photos or digital text creation
  • AC9LS2U04_E10<p>discussing how colours or animals can represent different meanings and identity across cultures, for example, <em>blanco</em> in Chile represents the snow of the Andes whereas in Peru it is the colour of ‘peace’; or El Salvador’s iconic animal, the <em>Torogoz</em></p>

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