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WS01 - Chinese dictionary

Languages, Chinese, Years 3 and 4

By the end of Year 4, students use Chinese language to initiate structured interactions to share information related to the classroom and their personal world. 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. They use familiar characters appropriate to context and make connections with the spelling and tone marks of Pinyin.

 

Students imitate sounds, tones, pronunciation, and intonation patterns of Chinese language. They demonstrate understanding that Chinese 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 Chinese and make comparisons between Chinese and English. They understand that the Chinese language is connected with culture, and identify how this is reflected in their own language(s) and culture(s). 

Communicating meaning in Chinese | Creating text in Chinese

AC9LC4C05

create and present informative and imaginative spoken, written and multimodal texts using formulaic expressions, simple sentences and modelled textual conventions, familiar characters appropriate to context, and/or Pinyin

Understanding language and culture | Understanding systems of language

AC9LC4U01

recognise and use modelled combinations of sounds, tone-syllable pronunciation and intonation patterns to form words and phrases, and understand that Pinyin is the romanisation of characters

Understanding language and culture | Understanding systems of language

AC9LC4U02

recognise some features of the Chinese writing system, familiar components and/or characters, simple sentence structures and basic syntax, in familiar texts and contexts

Annotations

  1. Creates a personal dictionary, including words and phrases of interest to the student. 
  2. Writes common Chinese characters. 
  3. Connects Pinyin with number characters. 
  4. Applies tone marks when writing Pinyin.