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Italian: 7–10 Sequence

Italian: 7–10 Sequence Level Description

Students become familiar with the Italian pronunciation and sound system, noting similarities and differences with English. They build a vocabulary about people and objects in their immediate worlds. They learn how to use definite and indefinite articles. They learn how to form singular and plural nouns, to recognise patterns of noun categories and to understand the general rule of gender and...

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Italian: 7–10 Sequence Content Descriptions

Communicating

Socialising
  1. Socialise with peers and adults to exchange greetings, good wishes, factual information and opinions about self, family and friends, routines, shared events, leisure activities, interests, likes and dislikes (VCITC096)
  2. Participate in individual or collective action, both orally and in writing, by making arrangements, inviting, planning, deciding and responding (VCITC097)
  3. Participate in spoken and written transactions, including purchasing goods and services, and give and follow directions and instructions (VCITC098)
  4. Develop language to interact in classroom routines and tasks, for example, posing questions, asking for repetition, rephrasing, explaining, asking how to say something in Italian, expressing opinion, and giving and following instructions (VCITC099)
Informing
  1. Identify factual information from a range of spoken, written and multimodal texts, and process and represent meaning through, for example, classifying, sequencing and summarising (VCITC100)
  2. Convey factual information and ideas through a range of spoken, written and multimodal texts, using information from a range of sources (VCITC101)
Creating
  1. Participate in listening to, reading and viewing imaginative texts and make connections with characters, events, actions, settings, and key ideas and messages (VCITC102)
  2. Create imaginative texts that present events, characters and emotions from their own experiences (VCITC103)
Translating
  1. Translate phrases and short texts from Italian to English and vice versa, identifying how cultural concepts are embedded in language and explaining differences in meanings (VCITC104)
  2. Create bilingual texts related to experiences in contexts where Italian and Australian realities might differ (VCITC105)
Reflecting
  1. Reflect on own and others’ responses to intercultural experiences and interactions (VCITC106)
  2. Reflect on own identity, including identity as a user and learner of Italian, through connecting observations made about experiences over time (VCITC107)

Understanding

Systems of language
  1. Develop awareness of features of the Italian sound system, including pronunciation, syllable stress, rhythm and intonation, and how these are represented in written form (VCITU108)
  2. Understand and use key features and patterns of the Italian grammatical system, including definite and indefinite articles, gender and agreement, present tense of regular and common irregular verbs, and simple sentence construction (VCITU109)
  3. Understand the features of common spoken, written and multimodal texts (VCITU110)
Language variation and change
  1. Analyse variable linguistic features present in the learning contexts and texts to develop an understanding that language use varies depending on participants, their roles and relationships, and according to the contexts of situation and culture (VCITU111)
  2. Analyse and understand the dynamic nature of the Italian language, and of languages in general (VCITU112)
  3. Analyse and understand the place of Italian locally and internationally, including the relationship between Standard Italian and regional dialects, and Italian in the ecology of languages in Australia (VCITU113)
Role of language and culture
  1. Reflect on the role of language and culture in interaction and how language constructs and reflects assumptions and values (VCITU114)

Italian: 7–10 Sequence Achievement Standard

By the end of Level 8, students engage in social interaction to exchange greetings and to share ideas and information related to their personal, social and school worlds. They use known phrases to exchange ideas and opinions, for example, Non mi piace la pallacanestro. They participate in classroom routines and respond to classroom instructions, questions and directions. They approximate Italian sound patterns such as consonant combinations, clear vowel sounds and unaspirated consonants. They use gesture and some formulaic expressions to support oral interaction. Students use well-rehearsed language related to their personal experiences (for example, stating preferences in sports, leisure activities and entertainment), in both spoken and written forms, and predominantly in the present tense. They demonstrate understanding of information from a range of factual and creative texts. They use learnt structures to create texts such as, captions, descriptions, conversations and correspondence, providing information about themselves, their personal worlds and immediate needs, interests and preferences. They produce simple descriptions with appropriate use of definite and indefinite...

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Italian: F–10 Sequence

Italian: F–10 Sequence Level Description

Students consolidate their understanding and use of regular forms and familiar grammatical structures. They expand their understanding through noticing variation and non-standard forms, for example, dialects used in the local community. They also notice exceptions to rules, for example, irregular forms. They learn to experiment with past and future tenses in their own texts.

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Italian: F–10 Sequence Content Descriptions

Communicating

Socialising
  1. Initiate and maintain social interaction with peers and known adults by seeking and offering ideas, thoughts and feelings about people, events and experiences (VCITC058)
  2. Contribute to collaborative planning of events, experiences and activities, considering options and negotiating arrangements (VCITC059)
  3. Participate in transactions related to purchasing goods and services, such as buying clothing and tickets and evaluating ‘value for money’ (VCITC060)
  4. Participate in classroom activities, giving and following instructions, asking questions to clarify purpose, and describing procedures and actions taken (VCITC061)
Informing
  1. Analyse, summarise and share key ideas and information from a range of texts (VCITC062)
  2. Convey ideas and opinions by creating spoken, written and multimodal texts (VCITC063)
Creating
  1. Respond to a range of imaginative texts by expressing ideas and opinions about the themes, characters, events and cultural attitudes conveyed, and relate to personal experience (VCITC064)
  2. Create texts for particular audiences that depict experiences or topics of interest (VCITC065)
Translating
  1. Translate texts, discussing different versions and why these might occur (VCITC066)
  2. Create short bilingual texts such as captions, stories and commentaries (VCITC067)
Reflecting
  1. Participate in intercultural experiences to discuss cultural practices, comparing own and others’ reactions and responses (VCITC068)
  2. Reflect on own participation in intercultural exchange and consider how this shapes own identity over time (VCITC069)

Understanding

Systems of language
  1. Develop an understanding and use the sound system of Italian (VCITU070)
  2. Use grammatical knowledge to extend meanings, including knowledge of irregular, reflexive and modal verbs (VCITU071)
  3. Apply understanding of distinctive features of text organisation (VCITU072)
Language variation and change
  1. Recognise how language use varies depending on the context of the situation and the context of culture (VCITU073)
  2. Recognise the impact of media and technology on the way Italian is changing as a language of local and international communication (VCITU074)
  3. Understand the value of communicating within and across languages, and discuss the interrelationship between Italian, English and other languages (VCITU075)
Role of language and culture
  1. Analyse the ways in which choices in everyday language use reflect cultural practices and values (VCITU076)

Italian: F–10 Sequence Achievement Standard

By the end of Level 8, students use spoken and written Italian to interact in a range of personal and social contexts. They describe or present people, places, events or conditions; discuss likes, dislikes and preferences; present information; recount and narrate events; and talk about personal, social and school worlds, for example, Ecco mio padre. Si chiama Edoardo. Ha quarantadue anni. They understand main points and some specific details in a range of texts organised around known content and including some unfamiliar language. They express and understand feelings when corresponding with others, making connections between language used and cultural concepts expressed. They respond to and create simple informational and imaginative texts, for example, Io comincio la scuola alle otto e mezzo. Le materie che studio sono l’inglese, la matematica, le scienze e la storia. They express views on familiar topics and make comparisons, adding their own opinions or reasons, for example, Mi piace il mio amico perché è buffissimo. Mi piace anche perché è veramente intelligente. They apply their understanding that texts vary according to purpose and audience, and use contextual clues, questioning...

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