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understanding language and culture

AC9LH6U04

Understanding the interrelationship of language and culture

recognise that language reflects cultural practices, values and identity, and that this impacts on non-verbal, spoken and written communication

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  • AC9LH6U04_E1developing an understanding of the relationship between languages and cultures, and intercultural communication, in different contexts, for example, discussing the need to apply distinctions such as तू जा, तुम जाओ, आप जाइए, or using forms of language to show respect or status
  • AC9LH6U04_E2explaining ways in which the Hindi language reflects values and traditions of Indian communities, for example, understanding concepts such as सत्संग, घूँघट, लंगर, भंडारा
  • AC9LH6U04_E3researching Hindi-speaking communities, such as in Fiji or Mauritius, inviting special guests or showcasing their learning about cultural aspects of these communities
  • AC9LH6U04_E4exploring, in Hindi or English, how language and culture are expressed through First Nations Australians’ song, dance or artworks, considering similarities and differences in an aspect of the cultural expressions of Hindi-speaking people or communities
  • AC9LH6U04_E5identifying adjustments, they make when moving between languages, for example, different ways of addressing people, expressing affection or respect, discussing why these adjustments are necessary and whether they are easy to make
  • AC9LH6U04_E6identifying influences from other languages and cultures, such as changes to contemporary forms of Hindi due to the influence of globalisation, technology and pop culture, and exploring the relationship between Hindi and English across different historical and cultural contexts, for example, the emergence of ‘Hinglish’
  • AC9LH6U04_E7brainstorming cultural, spiritual and linguistic influences of Hindi language and culture on other languages and cultures, such as the use of words and concepts of ‘karma’ ‘guru’ ‘Dharma,’ ‘Nirvana’ and ‘Bollywood’
  • AC9LH6U04_E8becoming aware of cultural stereotypes that can lead to generalisations and misconceptions such as associating the same language, culture and religion with all Indian people
  • AC9LH6U04_E9investigating their own family heritage and background through talking with relatives, to discover more about migration and reflecting on how this can contribute to the formation of their own identity
  • AC9LH6U04_E10understanding the meaning of ‘culture’, how it involves visible elements such as language, symbols, food, national costumes and dancing, and invisible elements such as attitudes, beliefs and values, and comparing these visible and invisible elements of Hindi culture

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