AC9LRF6U03
Year 5
Languages
AC9LRF6U03 – Year 5 Languages: Understanding systems of language
Strand
Understanding language and culture
Substrand
Understanding systems of language
This Content Descriptor from Year 5 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 Description
compare some [Language] language structures and features with those of English, using some familiar metalanguage
Elaborations
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1
working with a range of text types, for example, listening to interviews with Elders and/or community members, connecting these with a timeline and reading a short matching biography
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2
developing metalanguage for talking about language, such as noun phrases, prefixes and suffixes, for example, understanding ways of approaching verbs such as I sit, you sit, they sit, we sit (exclusive and inclusive) or equivalent if appropriate in [Language]
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3
distinguishing the purpose and reason for a range of texts such as different types of archived language texts, for example, dictionaries with recordings of words, stories and their translations, grammar guides or children’s books
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4
explaining their own or others' artwork or visual representations of stories, through labelling or describing metaphors or symbols
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5
discussing loan words that have been incorporated from other languages to describe new concepts, for example, engineered words to describe technological innovations such as computer, skyscraper and car
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6
discussing the etymology of words and comparing with English such as starfish in [Language] and English, or placenames that have been taken from [Language] and changed
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7
building sentences with an understanding of word order, using verbs, nouns, adjectives and adverbs, for example, The dog has a short tail. The dog is black and hairy., in [Language] as appropriate
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