← understanding language and culture
AC9LIT6U04
Understanding the interrelationship of language and culture
recognise that language reflects cultural practices, values and identity, and that this impacts on non-verbal and verbal communication
Elaborations
- AC9LIT6U04_E1listening to or viewing short skits of Italians speaking to develop an awareness of different dialects and language variations spoken in Italy and used in Italian-speaking communities in Italy and in the diaspora, for example, observing and listening to the accents of Italians from different regions in Italy or different Italian-speaking communities in the world and noticing the use of gestures
- AC9LIT6U04_E2comparing language use in similar social situations in Italian and English
- AC9LIT6U04_E3<p>exploring with the teacher aspects of Italian culture that may create comfort/discomfort with the ideas and language used by others such as <em>farsi il bidet</em></p>
- AC9LIT6U04_E4exploring how language and culture are expressed through First Nations Australians’ song, dance or artworks, considering similarities and differences with an aspect of the cultural expressions of Italian-speaking people or communities
- AC9LIT6U04_E5<p>recognising experiences of the Italian language and culture being located in and intertwined with the language and culture of English speakers in Australia, for example, in shop signs <em>Barbiere, Panificio, Macelleria, Farmacia, Moda, Cibo, Fiori, Assaggio</em></p>
- AC9LIT6U04_E6<p>comparing words that they have heard in their home and/or community to words learnt in class and noticing that there are different dialects in Italian, for example, observing that <em>bambino</em> in Italian is equivalent to <em>picciriddu</em> in Sicilian dialect</p>
- AC9LIT6U04_E7discussing some generalisations about Italian and Australian people and reflecting on their own experiences
- AC9LIT6U04_E8comparing their own ways of using language with those of peers, thinking about how family and community shape identity and communication, for example, using more than one language, celebrating or expressing feelings in various ways, considering whether learning and using Italian has an impact on identity either in or out of the classroom
- AC9LIT6U04_E9<p>explaining to others the significance of some Italian cultural practices and events (greetings, mealtimes, school or family routines, etc.) and concepts and values, and recognising cultural differences in their interpretation of meaning, for example, <em>Qual è la differenza? Capisco ma non sono d’accordo.</em></p>
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