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AC9LK8EU01
Understanding systems of language
recognise and use features of the Korean sound system, including pitch, rhythm, stress, pronunciation and intonation, and demonstrate understanding of how these are represented in familiar contexts
Elaborations
- AC9LK8EU01_E1listening to and reproducing the sounds of Korean, noticing sound–symbol correspondence, for example, in consonants, 발 versus 팔, 갈 versus 칼, in diphthongs transcribed as combinations of vowel letters 반가워요, 와요, 왜, 의사, 가위, and in tense consonants transcribed by double-consonant letters, 살 versus 쌀, 자요 versus 짜요, 고리 versus 꼬리, 방 versus 빵
- AC9LK8EU01_E2recognising the differences in intonation between statements, questions, requests and commands, for example, 가요, 가요? 가요!
- AC9LK8EU01_E3showing understanding of the correct placement of letters in written form, as opposed to pronunciation in spoken form, through dictation practice, for example, 한국어가 재미있어요 [한구거가 재미읻써요], 옷이 예뻐요 [오시 예뻐요], 책을 읽어요 [채글 일거요]
- AC9LK8EU01_E4constructing syllable blocks in different shapes, where a consonant and a vertical vowel are positioned side by side, for example, 가, a horizontal vowel is positioned underneath a consonant, for example, 누, or a consonant or a consonant cluster is added as a syllable-final consonant, 받침, under the first 2 types of syllable blocks, for example, 각, 눈, 닭
- AC9LK8EU01_E5recognising and using the pronunciation rules for syllable-final consonants, for example, that any consonant can be syllable-final, but there are only 7 syllable-final sounds
- AC9LK8EU01_E6knowing that for syllable-final double consonants, in most cases only the first final consonant is pronounced, except for 닭 and 삶
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