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AC9LMG8EU02

Understanding systems of language

develop knowledge of, and use structures and features of, the Greek alphabet, grammatical and writing systems to understand and create spoken, written and multimodal texts

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  • AC9LMG8EU02_E1using the Modern Greek alphabet for spelling of names and commonly used language
  • AC9LMG8EU02_E2<p>applying punctuation in texts, for example, the question mark (;), the acute (<em>ά</em>) and commas</p>
  • AC9LMG8EU02_E3<p>recognising and applying agreement and word order, for example, <em>Η μαμά μου είναι ...</em></p>
  • AC9LMG8EU02_E4<p>learning the definite article in both singular and plural forms <em>ο, η, το, οι, οι, τα</em></p>
  • AC9LMG8EU02_E5<p>distinguishing the difference between the use of definite and indefinite articles, for example, <em>ο, η, το,ένας, μία, ένα</em></p>
  • AC9LMG8EU02_E6<p>using simple prepositions to add detail and connect ideas, such as <em>κάτω, μέσα, έξω, πάνω, πίσω, μπροστά</em></p>
  • AC9LMG8EU02_E7<p>counting and using numbers in different contexts, such as telling the time, stating dates and quantities, for example, <em>Είναι έξι η ώρα, Είμαι πενήντα κιλά, Πηγαίνω πρώτη γυμνασίου, Τα γενέθλιά μου είναι στις 10 Απριλίου.</em></p>
  • AC9LMG8EU02_E8<p>using singular and plural pronouns, <em>εγώ, εσύ, αυτός/η/ο, εμείς, εσείς, αυτοί/ες/α</em></p>
  • AC9LMG8EU02_E9<p>understanding and applying verb conjugation by using appropriate verb endings, for example, <em>εγώ γράφω, εσύ γράφεις, αυτός/ή/ό γράφει, εμείς γράφουμε, εσείς γράφετε, αυτοί/ές/ά γράφουν</em></p>
  • AC9LMG8EU02_E10<p>using affirmative and negative statements in present, for example, <em>εγώ παίζω, εγώ δεν παίζω, εγώ παίζω;</em></p>
  • AC9LMG8EU02_E11<p>understanding and applying word order such as subject+verb+object, for example, <em>Ο Νίκος παίζει μπάλα.</em>, as well as word agreement such as adjectives and nouns, for example, <em>η κόκκινη μπάλα</em></p>
  • AC9LMG8EU02_E12<p>understanding Greek nouns are assigned one of 3 grammatical genders: masculine, feminine, neuter and that grammatical gender can reflect the actual gender of an animal or person, but also the gender of an inanimate object, for example, <em>η καρέκλα, η τσάντα, ο καναπές</em></p>
  • AC9LMG8EU02_E13<p>indicating ownership or possession using singular possessive pronouns after the noun or adjective they refer to, such as <em>μου, σου, του, της, του, του</em>, for example, <em>το βιβλίο μου, η μαμά της</em></p>
  • AC9LMG8EU02_E14<p>incorporating basic connectives in texts to enhance cohesion and link ideas, such as <em>και, γιατί, αλλά</em>, for example, <em>Παίζω κιθάρα, αλλά μου αρέσει και το πιάνο</em></p>
  • AC9LMG8EU02_E15<p>recognising command verbs in context, for example, <em>έλα, ελάτε, κλείσε, άνοιξε, κάθισε, καθίστε, σήκω, σηκωθείτε, γύρισε, γράψε, διάβασε, άκουσε </em></p>

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