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Year 3 Arabic Achievement Standard – Australian Curriculum v9
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Year 3 Arabic Achievement Standard – Australian Curriculum v9

This Achievement Standard describes what students are expected to know and do in Year 3 Languages by the end of the year. Teachers can use it to guide assessment design, collect evidence of learning, and ensure planning stays aligned with the Australian Curriculum v9.

What Students Should Know

By the end of Year 4, students use Arabic language to initiate structured interactions to share information related to the classroom and their personal worlds. They use modelled language to participate in spoken and written activities that involve planning. They locate and respond to key items of information in texts using strategies to help interpret and convey meaning in familiar contexts. They use modelled language and basic syntax to create texts, using letter conventions as appropriate.

Students imitate sound combinations and rhythms of spoken Arabic. They demonstrate understanding that Arabic has non-verbal, spoken and written language conventions and rules to create and make meaning. They recognise that some terms have cultural meanings. They identify patterns in Arabic and make comparisons between Arabic and English. They understand that the Arabic language is connected with culture, and identify how this is reflected in their own language(s) and culture(s).

Content Descriptors by Strand

This standard is supported by 9 Content Descriptors:

Communicating meaning in Arabic

Interacting in Arabic

AC9LA4C01 initiate exchanges and respond to modelled questions about self, others, and classroom environment, using formulaic expressions AC9LA4C02 participate in activities that involve planning with others, using a range of familiar phrases and modelled structures

Mediating meaning in and between languages

AC9LA4C03 locate and respond to key information related to familiar content obtained from spoken, written and multimodal texts AC9LA4C04 develop strategies to comprehend and adjust Arabic language in familiar contexts to convey cultural meaning

Creating text in Arabic

AC9LA4C05 create and present informative and imaginative spoken, written and multimodal texts using modelled conventions of letter positions in simple sentences, and formulaic expressions

Understanding language and culture

Understanding systems of language

AC9LA4U01 recognise and use modelled combinations of sounds, pronunciation and intonation patterns of Arabic to form words and phrases AC9LA4U02 recognise some letter positions and language conventions, grammatical structures and basic syntax in familiar texts and contexts AC9LA4U03 recognise familiar Arabic language features and compare with those of English, in known contexts

Understanding the interrelationship of language and culture

AC9LA4U04 identify connections between Arabic language and cultural practices

At a Glance

Strand Substrand CDs Elaborations
Communicating meaning in Arabic Interacting in Arabic 2 14
Communicating meaning in Arabic Mediating meaning in and between languages 2 16
Communicating meaning in Arabic Creating text in Arabic 1 9
Understanding language and culture Understanding systems of language 3 30
Understanding language and culture Understanding the interrelationship of language and culture 1 8
Total 9 77

Frequently Asked Questions

What should students know by the end of Year 3 Arabic?
By the end of Year 4, students use Arabic language to initiate structured interactions to share information related to the classroom and their personal worlds. They use modelled language to participate in spoken and written activities that involve planning. They locate and respond to key items of information in texts using strategies to help interpret and convey meaning in familiar contexts. They use modelled language and basic syntax to create texts, using letter conventions as appropriate. Students imitate sound combinations and rhythms of spoken Arabic. They demonstrate understanding that Arabic has non-verbal, spoken and written language conventions and rules to create and make meaning. They recognise that some terms have cultural meanings. They identify patterns in Arabic and make comparisons between Arabic and English. They understand that the Arabic language is connected with culture, and identify how this is reflected in their own language(s) and culture(s).
How many Content Descriptors support this standard?
9 Content Descriptors support this Achievement Standard (Communicating meaning in Arabic: 2, Communicating meaning in Arabic: 2, Communicating meaning in Arabic: 1, Understanding language and culture: 3, Understanding language and culture: 1).
How does this compare to Year 1?
The Year 1 Arabic standard (ASLANARAF10Y12) covers the preceding year level. Standards build progressively, with Year 3 expectations extending what was introduced in Year 1.
Is this from the latest Australian Curriculum?
Yes, this Achievement Standard is from the Australian Curriculum version 9.0 (AC v9), the most current version published by ACARA.