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Understanding the interrelationship of language and culture
reflect on and evaluate how their own and others’ identify is shaped by language(s), culture(s), attitudes, beliefs and values, and how these affect ways of communicating
Elaborations
- AC9LCH10EU04_E1evaluating differences in perceptions, understandings and behaviours across cultures, for example, degrees of formality and politeness, concepts of personal space and physical contact
- AC9LCH10EU04_E2explaining how cultural traditions and beliefs affect communication of Chinese speakers from various regions, such as 老师 versus 同志, and how these words are interpreted differently depending on regional perspectives
- AC9LCH10EU04_E3exploring how concepts such as modesty, individual responsibility, personal space and respect for authority influence communication styles, and how they may be interpreted by English speakers
- AC9LCH10EU04_E4reflecting on and explaining the protocols required to authentically co-create an Acknowledgement of Country/Place with a First Nations Australian, to present in Chinese to a group of Chinese-speaking visitors at a school assembly
- AC9LCH10EU04_E5examining how language may be used to empower or marginalise groups in society, for example, how group labels such as 80后/90后/00后 may be used to influence how they are perceived
- AC9LCH10EU04_E6accessing a range of sources and identifying content that potentially creates bias or stereotypes, such as 中国制造, and building mutual understanding to enhance communication
- AC9LCH10EU04_E7identifying how knowledge of Chinese and English opens up opportunities to expand their own world views, for example, reading texts such as news articles in Chinese and English to interpret and develop awareness of different perspectives
- AC9LCH10EU04_E8exploring cultural assumptions in language, for example, analysing how the terms for ‘getting married’ differ for women 嫁出去, men 娶妻 and gender-neutral 结婚
- AC9LCH10EU04_E9analysing their own language and cultural backgrounds through talking with relatives in Chinese-speaking countries or Australia to discover their own heritage and migration history, and reflecting on how this can contribute to their own identity and provide a foundation for future life and career opportunities
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