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cognates
14 Nov 2023: Similar or identical words which have shared origins. For example, father(English), Vater (German) and pater(Latin) have a shared origin. ... Gratitude (English) and gratitud (Spanish) are both derived from gratitudo (Latin).
https://k10outline.scsa.wa.edu.au/home/teaching/curriculum-browser/languages/ac-languages/ac-languages2/auslan/second-language/languages-overview/glossary/cognates -
cognates
14 Nov 2023: Similar or identical words which have shared origins. For example, father(English), Vater (German) and pater(Latin) have a shared origin. ... Gratitude (English) and gratitud (Spanish) are both derived from gratitudo (Latin).
https://k10outline.scsa.wa.edu.au/home/teaching/curriculum-browser/languages/ac-languages/ac-languages2/greek/f-10/languages-overview/glossary/cognates -
cognates
14 Nov 2023: Similar or identical words which have shared origins. For example, father(English), Vater (German) and pater(Latin) have a shared origin. ... Gratitude (English) and gratitud (Spanish) are both derived from gratitudo (Latin).
https://k10outline.scsa.wa.edu.au/home/teaching/curriculum-browser/languages/ac-languages/ac-languages2/greek/7-10/languages-overview/glossary/cognates -
cognates
14 Nov 2023: Similar or identical words which have shared origins. For example, father(English), Vater (German) and pater(Latin) have a shared origin. ... Gratitude (English) and gratitud (Spanish) are both derived from gratitudo (Latin).
https://k10outline.scsa.wa.edu.au/home/teaching/curriculum-browser/languages/ac-languages/ac-languages2/spanish/f-10/languages-overview/glossary/cognates -
cognates
14 Nov 2023: Similar or identical words which have shared origins. For example, father(English), Vater (German) and pater(Latin) have a shared origin. ... Gratitude (English) and gratitud (Spanish) are both derived from gratitudo (Latin).
https://k10outline.scsa.wa.edu.au/home/teaching/curriculum-browser/languages/ac-languages/ac-languages2/spanish/7-10/languages-overview/glossary/cognates -
ACLFWU079
15 Dec 2017: noticing that compared to English and other known languages some words may be left out (ellipsis), or must be included or repeated in phrases and sentences, for example, “(it) went”, “big ... becoming aware how word order may differ from English or
https://k10outline.scsa.wa.edu.au/home/p-10-curriculum/codes/aboriginal-languages/second-language/f-2/aclfwu079 -
ACLFWU164
15 Dec 2017: developing metalanguage for talking about language, for example, noun phrases, suffixes, prefixes, tense, transitivity, using resources from both the language and English.
https://k10outline.scsa.wa.edu.au/home/p-10-curriculum/codes/aboriginal-languages/language-revival/3-6/aclfwu164 -
Spanish: 7-10
15 Dec 2017: Learning areas and subject areas. English. English Modes. Mathematics. Humanities and Social Sciences. ... The role of English. English serves two main functions in the Spanish class: it represents a point of reference for Spanish learning by enabling
https://k10outline.scsa.wa.edu.au/home/teaching/curriculum-browser/languages/ac-languages/ac-languages2/spanish/7-10 -
formulaic language
18 Nov 2020: greeting in Australian English).
https://k10outline.scsa.wa.edu.au/home/teaching/curriculum-browser/languages/languages-overview/glossary/formulaic-language -
cognates
18 Nov 2020: Similar or identical words which have shared origins. For example, father(English), Vater (German) and pater(Latin) have a shared origin. ... Gratitude (English) and gratitud (Spanish) are both derived from gratitudo (Latin).
https://k10outline.scsa.wa.edu.au/home/teaching/curriculum-browser/languages/chinese/chinese-languages-overview/glossary/cognates