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AC9LV2U03

Understanding systems of language

notice that Vietnamese has features that may be similar to or different from English

Elaborations

  • AC9LV2U03_E1noticing that Vietnamese and English use the Roman alphabet and that there may be variations in the pronunciation of letters with or without tone marks
  • AC9LV2U03_E2<p>comparing Vietnamese and English word order, for example, noticing that in Vietnamese objects are described with noun+adjective such as <em>táo đỏ</em> and that English is the opposite ‘red apple’</p>
  • AC9LV2U03_E3<p>developing number knowledge and identifying the similarities and differences in cardinal and ordinal numbers in Vietnamese and English, for example, <em>mười</em> = 10 and <em>một</em> = 1 and the combined words <em>mười một</em> = 11, whereas in the English counting system there is a different word for ‘eleven’</p>
  • AC9LV2U03_E4<p>exploring similar text types in Vietnamese and English, such as songs, street signs or labels on goods at a market, and noticing ways in which they are similar or different, for example, comparing rhyming or repeating words <em>quác quác quác, quạc quạc quạc</em> in the song <em>Một con vịt</em> and ‘quack, quack, quack’ in English</p>
  • AC9LV2U03_E5<p>recognising that languages use words borrowed from other languages, and that many English, French and Chinese words are used in Vietnamese such as video, <em>tivi</em>, taxi, internet, and <em>nhà ga</em> (train station), <em>xe buýt</em> (bus) and <em>phụ huynh</em> (parents)</p>

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