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AC9LV8EU04
Understanding the interrelationship of language and culture
recognise how identity is shaped by language(s), culture(s), attitudes, beliefs and values
Elaborations
- AC9LV8EU04_E1<p>discussing how language reflects cultural concepts and values, for example, the importance of seeking agreement and compromise as reflected in the way Vietnamese people express disagreement such as <em>Tôi không nghĩ vậy,</em> or the importance of respect as seen in the way Vietnamese-speaking people address those more senior to themselves using <em>dạ/dạ có/ chào Cô/ Thưa thầy</em></p>
- AC9LV8EU04_E2<p>understanding that languages and cultures change continuously in response to new ideas, social change and technological development and finding examples of this in Vietnamese and English, such as phrases and concepts that have been created as a result of contact with other cultures, for example, kimono, koala, sushi, pizza, pasta, <em>bánh mì</em>, hamburger, fast food</p>
- AC9LV8EU04_E3<p>examining the influence of Vietnamese culture on gestures, tone and word choices in social interactions, for example, understanding that <em>chú, bác</em> indicates informality when addressing an unrelated person and that this reflects the value of family in Vietnamese culture</p>
- AC9LV8EU04_E4examining, in Vietnamese or English, how First Nations Australians’ languages have strong connections to Country/Place and how these can be compared with language variation across Vietnamese-speaking communities
- AC9LV8EU04_E5<p>recognising the influence of English language and culture on own Vietnamese language use, including writing Vietnamese names such as <em>Lan Nguyen</em> instead of <em>Nguyễn Thanh Lan</em></p>
- AC9LV8EU04_E6<p>discussing how values such as politeness, affection or respect are conveyed in Vietnamese, for example, by comparing interactions in their family with interactions they observe in non-Vietnamese-speaking families, and the use of terms of affection such as <em>dễ thương, đáng quí</em></p>
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