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German: 7–10 Sequence

German: 7–10 Sequence Level Description

Students expand their knowledge and control of grammatical elements such as register, future tense, reflexive verbs and subordinate clauses. They examine the processes involved in learning and using a different language, recognising the cognitive, cultural, personal and linguistic processes. They explore how moving between different languages and cultural systems impacts on ways of thinking...

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German: 7–10 Sequence Content Descriptions

Communicating

Socialising
  1. Initiate and maintain interactions with peers and adults by seeking and offering ideas, opinions and feelings as well as information related to relationships, school experience, community and future plans (VCDEC018)
  2. Interact with others to make decisions and solve problems to complete tasks such as obtaining goods or services, and negotiate with peers to take individual and/or collective action (VCDEC019)
  3. Develop classroom language to contribute to structured discussions and monitor learning by giving and following instructions and advice, making suggestions, asking questions for clarification, and expressing agreement or disagreement (VCDEC020)
Informing
  1. Access and analyse information, feelings and opinions in a range of digital, print and multimodal texts (VCDEC021)
  2. Present information and opinions in different modes and familiar text types appropriate to audience, context and purpose, applying conventions of text types (VCDEC022)
Creating
  1. Respond to a range of contemporary and traditional imaginative texts (including excerpts) by summarising, reorganising, expressing reactions and opinions, or modifying aspects (VCDEC023)
  2. Create a variety of imaginative texts to entertain, convey ideas and express emotions (VCDEC024)
Translating
  1. Translate and interpret aspects of informative and imaginative texts, identifying and explaining some of the challenges involved and adjustments required when transferring meaning between languages and cultures (VCDEC025)
  2. Create bilingual texts such as captions, glossaries or footnotes to interpret cultural and linguistic aspects of texts (VCDEC026)
Reflecting
  1. Interact with a range of German speakers and texts, being aware of audience and context, and recognising that intercultural communication involves shared responsibility for meaning-making (VCDEC027)
  2. Reflect on self as a language user and discuss own and others’ cultural identity, considering how it is both shaped by and influences ways of communicating and thinking (VCDEC028)

Understanding

Systems of language
  1. Notice examples in spoken German of variation in features such as pronunciation, rhythm and stress, and the use of contractions; and articulate and apply in writing common German spelling and punctuation rules, such as for commas and quotation marks (VCDEU029)
  2. Extend grammatical knowledge, including of cases, demonstrative and interrogative adjectives, prepositions, common subordinating conjunctions, and past and future tenses, to describe, situate and link people, objects and events in time and place (VCDEU030)
  3. Identify, comprehend and create a range of different text types, including simple narrative, informative and persuasive texts such as diary entries, letters, advertisements and articles, incorporating appropriate linguistic, textual and cultural elements (VCDEU031)
Language variation and change
  1. Identify and analyse linguistic features of German that vary according to audience, context and purpose in familiar modelled spoken and written texts (VCDEU032)
  2. Understand that language has power and changes over time as a result of contact with other languages and with influences such as globalisation and new technologies and knowledge (VCDEU033)
Role of language and culture
  1. Explore the dynamic nature of the relationship between language, culture and communication and how it impacts on attitudes and beliefs (VCDEU034)

German: 7–10 Sequence Achievement Standard

By the end of Level 10, students initiate and maintain interactions in written and spoken German to communicate ideas, thoughts, feelings and information related to relationships, school experiences, the community and future plans. They interact with others to make decisions, solve problems, and negotiate and plan action in response to issues. When interacting, they use both rehearsed and spontaneous language. They ask and respond to familiar questions, for example, Wir sind in den Ferien oft ins Schwimmbad gegangen. Was hast du gemacht? Ich finde meine Schule gut, und du? Wie findest du deine Schule? and make comparisons, such as, Meine Freundin ist fleiβiger als ich. They give opinions explain problems and ask for advice or clarification, for example, Ich wohne gern auf dem Land, weil ... , Ich habe mein Passwort vergessen. Was soll ich machen? Wie lernt man die deutschen Verben?. They apply rules of pronunciation, intonation and stress, including variations such as contractions. They locate, analyse and record information, feelings and opinions from a range of texts. They respond to and re-create imaginative texts, and use descriptive and expressive vocabulary to communicate...

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German: F–10 Sequence

German: F–10 Sequence Level Description

Students expand their knowledge and control of grammatical elements such as register, future tense, reflexive verbs and subordinate clauses. They examine the processes involved in learning and using a different language, recognising cognitive, cultural, personal and linguistic processes. They explore the reciprocal nature of intercultural communication: how moving between different languages...

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German: F–10 Sequence Content Descriptions

Communicating

Socialising
  1. Initiate and participate in sustained interactions, using formal and informal registers, to seek and give advice, to describe past events, future aspirations and social issues, and to express and justify opinions (VCDEC171)
  2. Engage in a range of shared activities such as managing events and arguing for a course of action by persuading others to change their opinion and/or behaviour (VCDEC172)
  3. Extend language to describe and reflect on the experience of learning and using German (VCDEC173)
Informing
  1. Investigate, synthesise and evaluate information from different perspectives on local and global issues, identifying how context and culture affect how information is presented (VCDEC174)
  2. Convey ideas, information and views from multiple sources, using different modes of presentation to suit different audiences and to achieve different purposes (VCDEC175)
Creating
  1. Engage with a variety of imaginative texts, analysing the main ideas, values and techniques, and discussing issues and themes, using evidence from the texts to support their views (VCDEC176)
  2. Create a variety of imaginative texts using different devices such as imagery and sound effects to engage a range of audiences (VCDEC177)
Translating
  1. Interpret and/or translate German and English texts, identifying and explaining culture-specific aspects and expressions that do not translate easily (VCDEC178)
  2. Create bilingual texts which reflect and explain aspects of culture and language for different German-speaking and Australian audiences (VCDEC179)
Reflecting
  1. Make choices while using German, recognising own assumptions and responsibility for modifying language and behaviours in relation to different cultural perspectives (VCDEC180)
  2. Explore and express own identity and ability to act as a cultural mediator between German speakers and Australians (VCDEC181)

Understanding

Systems of language
  1. Explore the features of spoken and written language, and apply variations in relation to features such as stress, pronunciation and contractions (VCDEU182)
  2. Understand and apply in complex sentences a range of vocabulary and grammatical structures, including future tense, imperative mood and some relative pronouns, for the purposes of interaction, narration, description, persuasion, argument and exposition (VCDEU183)
  3. Describe the interrelationship between text types, language choices, audience, context and purpose, and identify the role culture plays in the creation and interpretation of texts (VCDEU184)
Language variation and change
  1. Analyse and explain how and why language is used differently in a range of texts, considering features such as dialects and register (VCDEU185)
  2. Understand the influence of language on people’s actions, values and beliefs, and appreciate the scale and importance of linguistic diversity (VCDEU186)
Role of language and culture
  1. Understand that language and culture are interrelated and that they shape and are shaped by each other (VCDEU187)

German: F–10 Sequence Achievement Standard

By the end of Level 10, students use written and spoken German to initiate and sustain interactions with teachers, peers and others in a range of settings and for a range of purposes. They use language spontaneously in the classroom environment to seek clarification and advice, assist others, initiate conversations and discussions, debate a course of action, share learning strategies and comment on the contribution of others, for example, Meinen Sie, dass …? Was würdest du an meiner Stelle tun? Simon hat Unrecht. Meiner Meinung nach ist Kims Geschichte am lustigsten. Ich sehe deutsche Filme, um meine Aussprache zu verbessern. They describe plans and aspirations using future tense, for example, Wir werden bald in Deutschland sein. Ich werde sicher die 12. Klasse zu Ende machen, und dann werde ich hoffentlich studieren. They state facts and relate experiences, such as, Wir haben fast alle unsere Lernziele für das Halbjahr erreicht. Mit 5 Jahren spielte ich mit Puppen und konnte lesen., using past tense forms, Perfekt and Imperfekt, of regular and irregular verbs. When speaking, they use appropriate pronunciation, intonation and stress in a range of sentence types, including variations...

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