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Content description VCRAU083

Roman Alphabet Languages: F–10 Sequence / Levels 9 and 10 / Understanding / Language variation and change
Content description
Analyse the ways in which the language varies according to spoken and written forms, cultural context and subcultures
Elaborations
  1. comparing spoken and written texts (for example, spoken and print advertisements, face-to-face conversations and emails) to understand how mode relates to linguistic structures and features, and how this affects meaning
  2. analysing examples of colloquial language, such as that used by sub-groups, and comparing these to formal forms
  3. understanding how body language varies across cultures, for example, when to raise voice or laugh loudly, or smiling and nodding while listening to people
Code
VCRAU083
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