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Rationale
18 Nov 2020: Rationale. The Western Australian Curriculum: Languages enables all students to communicate proficiently in a language other than English by providing students with essential communication skills in that language, an intercultural capability,
https://k10outline.scsa.wa.edu.au/home/teaching/curriculum-browser/languages/korean-second-language/korean-second-language-sequence-overview/rationale -
Rationale
18 Nov 2020: Rationale. The Western Australian Curriculum: Languages enables all students to communicate proficiently in a language other than English by providing students with essential communication skills in that language, an intercultural capability,
https://k10outline.scsa.wa.edu.au/home/teaching/curriculum-browser/languages/tamil-second-language/tamil-second-language-sequence-overview/rationale -
suffix
18 Nov 2020: Common suffixes in English include–ing; –ed; –ness; –less; –able).
https://k10outline.scsa.wa.edu.au/home/teaching/curriculum-browser/languages/chinese-p-10/chinese-overview/glossary/suffix -
ACLFWC162
15 Dec 2017: comparing observations about how interactions in the language feel different to interactions in English and other known languages, identifying different ways of socialising or communicating that seem to be culture-specific.
https://k10outline.scsa.wa.edu.au/home/p-10-curriculum/codes/aboriginal-languages/language-revival/3-6/aclfwc162 -
ACLFWC139
15 Dec 2017: noticing and comparing their own choices and use of words or expressions from different languages when communicating in English.
https://k10outline.scsa.wa.edu.au/home/p-10-curriculum/codes/aboriginal-languages/language-revival/f-2/aclfwc139 -
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/first-language-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/auslan/second-language-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/chinese/background-language-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/chinese/background-language-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/chinese/first-language-7-10/languages-overview/glossary/cognates