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AC9LA4C02: Year 3 Languages Content Descriptor – Interacting in Arabic
AC9LA4C02 Year 3 Languages

AC9LA4C02 – Year 3 Languages: Interacting in Arabic

Strand
Communicating meaning in Arabic
Substrand
Interacting in Arabic

This Content Descriptor from Year 3 Languages provides the specific knowledge and skills students should learn. Use it to plan lessons, create learning sequences, and design assessments that align with the Australian Curriculum v9.

Content Descriptor

participate in activities that involve planning with others, using a range of familiar phrases and modelled structures

Elaborations

  • participating with peers in simple action songs, raps and games that include alternating repetitive phrases in Arabic and English, for example, rock, paper, scissors, ، ورق مقص حجر ،
  • praising and encouraging peers, using formulaic phrases with gestures to offer suggestions and advice, for example, عمل رائع، لا تستسلم، أداؤك ممتاز

  • planning and performing items for an audience such as language or cultural demonstrations, role plays or dances at school assembly, for another class or parents, and negotiating and delegating roles and responsibilities, for example, أنا سأكتب وأنت تتحدث، أنا سأكون القط وأنت ستكون الفأر، أنا سأكون الحكم

  • working in pairs to assist the teacher with classroom tasks and responsibilities, for example, roll call, distributing or collecting work, demonstrating tasks or giving instructions using imperatives such as عادل وزع الكتب من فضلك، تفضل هذا كتابك، اجمع الكتب، ضعها على الرف واجلس مكانك

  • collaborating with peers to plan for and complete tasks, such as designing a poster or invitation for a significant event such as book week or a class party, and deciding what items to wear or bring, for example, أنا سأحضر العصير، أنا سأحضر الفاكهة ، ماذا ستحضر معك يا عادل؟

  • participating in scripted role-plays, such as buying goods from a shop, self-introductions or ordering food, using props to engage in conversation, for example, هل عندك حليب؟

Achievement Standard This Supports

This Content Descriptor contributes to the following Achievement Standard:

Year 3 ASLANARAF10Y34
Year 3 Languages Achievement Standard
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).