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AC9LT8EU02

Understanding systems of language

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

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  • AC9LT8EU02_E1understanding that Turkish uses the Roman alphabet with diacritic marks on some of the letters
  • AC9LT8EU02_E2<p>recognising spelling patterns such as softening p, ç, t, k before suffixes starting with a vowel, and understanding how these affect meaning, for example, <em>kitap-kitabı, ağaç-ağacı, kağıt-kağıdı, kapak-kapağı</em></p>
  • AC9LT8EU02_E3<p>understanding and responding to instructions by learning the subject+object+verb word order in simple statements, imperatives and questions, such as <em>Ali topu attı, Ali topu al ve at! and Ali topu bana atar mısın?</em></p>
  • AC9LT8EU02_E4<p>learning to apply the familiar and formal second-person singular forms -n and -n(ı)z, for example, <em>kalemini verir misin? Kaleminizi verir misiniz?</em> and second-person pronouns, sen and siz</p>
  • AC9LT8EU02_E5<p>using subject pronouns and possessive pronouns, for example, <em>ben, sen, o, bizim, sizin, onların</em></p>
  • AC9LT8EU02_E6<p>using a range of common interrogative word endings and pronouns, for example, <em>Haftada kaç kez … yapıyorsun? … seviyor musun? Lütfen kendinizi bize tanıtır mısınız? Pencereyi açar mısın? Kapıyı kapatır mısın? Bunu nasıl yapacağız? Tekrar eder misiniz?</em></p>
  • AC9LT8EU02_E7<p>using interrogative pronouns ‘who’ and ‘what‘, for example, <em>kim, ne Pencereyi kim açtı? Bu ne?</em></p>
  • AC9LT8EU02_E8<p>recognising and using a range of common compounds such as <em>özür dilerim, geç kalmak, ders çalışmak, iş adamı, inşaat mühendisi, lise öğrencisi, Türk halısı</em></p>
  • AC9LT8EU02_E9<p>applying the rule of major vowel harmony when adding nominal case endings <em>–I), -(i), -d(e), -d(e)n</em> to different nouns, such as <em>ev-e, ev-i, ev-de, ev-den</em></p>
  • AC9LT8EU02_E10<p>applying simple verb tenses, using affirmation and negation and suffixes to form simple and compound sentences, for example, <em>biliyorum/bilmiyorum, okur/okumaz, uyudu/uyumadı, geleceğim/gelmeyeceğim, gitmiş/gitmemiş</em></p>
  • AC9LT8EU02_E11<p>recognising and using appropriate endings and sentence structures for subject+verb agreement in simple and compound sentences, for example, <em>Taylan yemeğini yedi, Onlar eve gelecekler. Defne yemekten sonra ödevini yaptı ve uyudu.</em></p>
  • AC9LT8EU02_E12<p>recognising and using verbal conjugations and nominal declensions through common noun and adjective forming suffixes, such <em>–I-(c)a</em> as in <em>çocuk-ça, binler-ce, İngiliz-ce, güzel-ce, -(h)ane</em> as in <em>hast–-haIe -(ç)ı</em> as in <em>Iebap ç ı, simit ç i, eskici</em></p>
  • AC9LT8EU02_E13<p>using a range of adjectives, adverbs and postpositions to describe actions, places and people, for example, <em>hızlı yürü, güzel ev, çalışkan öğrenci, kısa saçlı bir çocuk</em></p>
  • AC9LT8EU02_E14<p>learning the correct written form of suffixes, for example, using the written form <em>geleceğim</em> and <em>alacaksın</em> instead of the spoken and colloquial use of predicates <em>gelcem, alcan</em>; using the correct spelling <em>geliyorum</em> instead of <em>geliyom</em></p>
  • AC9LT8EU02_E15<p>using demonstratives such as <em>bu, şu, o, bunlar, şunlar, onlar</em></p>
  • AC9LT8EU02_E16<p>understanding and using pluralisation of nouns in Turkish, for example, suffixes <em>-ler, -lar</em></p>
  • AC9LT8EU02_E17<p>applying the use of apostrophe for separating proper nouns from their inflectional suffixes, for example, <em>Arda’nın, İstanbul’un, İzmir’in</em></p>

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