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AC9LT8U04
Understanding the interrelationship of language and culture
reflect on and explain how identity is shaped by language(s), culture(s), attitudes, beliefs and values
Elaborations
- AC9LT8U04_E1<p>sharing understandings of what culture is and of how it relates to language and to identity, using statements such as <em>Kültür … demektir, Kültür … oluşur. Kültür ve dil bir milletin en önemli özelliklerindendir. Kültür dili, dil kültürü yaratır</em></p>
- AC9LT8U04_E2<p>identifying how words, expressions and actions reflect relationships and social hierarchies in Turkish and considering how concepts such as respect and hierarchy are expressed in English, for example, the use of titles such as <em>bey/hanım, usta, çırak, muavin, yardımcı, paşa, öğretmen, hoca</em></p>
- AC9LT8U04_E3<p>reflecting on significant cultural experiences or events for example, <em>köy düğünleri, misafirperverlik, imece, komşuluk ilişkileri, geleneksel kışlık yiyecek hazırlıkları</em></p>
- AC9LT8U04_E4examining, in Turkish or English, how First Nations Australians’ languages have strong connections to Country/Place and how these can be compared to language variation across Turkish-speaking countries and regions/regional dialects
- AC9LT8U04_E5explaining aspects of Australian lifestyles and terminology to Turkish-speaking friends and relatives, for example, the use of abbreviations and colloquialisms such as ‘barbie’, ‘arvo’, ‘brekkie’, ‘g’day’, ‘fair dinkum’ or ‘no worries!’
- AC9LT8U04_E6analysing humorous bilingual texts, such as comics, stories or dialogues between Turkish-speaking characters in Australia
- AC9LT8U04_E7researching culturally-important symbols and how they relate to identity and national pride, such as symbols from historical events or in myths and legends
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