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AC9LC8EU03

Understanding systems of language

compare Chinese language structures and features with English, using familiar metalanguage

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  • AC9LC8EU03_E1explaining the concept of ‘tense’ across languages, for example, asking, “What tense is used in English to share ideas about a future activity?”, “Can you exemplify how the future tense is expressed in English and in Chinese?” 我明天去北京, 下个星期去上海
  • AC9LC8EU03_E2applying processes of discourse development by joining, contrasting and sequencing using 也, 和, 但是, 就, and exploring the use of cohesive devices and ways of extending, sequencing and elaborating ideas, for example, through the use of connectives, conjunctions and subject pronouns and comparing these with English cohesive devices
  • AC9LC8EU03_E3describing the major features of familiar text types in Chinese (narratives, etc.) and experimenting with analysing Chinese texts, for example, recognising the ‘problem’ and the ‘resolution’ in a narrative
  • AC9LC8EU03_E4comparing textual features and language used in different types of written communication within and across languages, for example, comparing the formatting of a letter and an email in English and then in Chinese and identifying the differences for each text type in each language
  • AC9LC8EU03_E5experimenting with features of text presentation in Chinese, for example, text direction, word spacing, punctuation, and overall paragraph format when using squared paper
  • AC9LC8EU03_E6comparing writing across languages, recognising differences in stroke sequences and word formation (letter strings versus character squares), word spacing, punctuation and text direction

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