VCJAU014
Develop understanding of the systematic nature of grammatical structures and features of Japanese used to perform particular functions, such as describing people, objects and places, and indicating quantity
Elaborations
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developing metalanguage for communicating about language, using terms such as ‘noun’, ‘pronoun’, ‘verb’, ‘adjective’ and ‘conjunction’, and cross-referencing with knowledge of English-language syntax and parts of speech
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understanding the rule that Japanese sentences end with a predicate and that there are three types of predicates, noun plus copula, adjective plus copula, and verb:
- subject は noun です。
- subjectは adjective です。
- subject は objectを verb ます。
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understanding that pronouns are used far less frequently in Japanese than in English
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understanding and using a range of particles to perform different functions, for example:
- は (subject, topic marker)
- が (subject, topic marker: ~が好きです、 ~がいます/あります)
- を (object)
- に (time, destination)
- へ (direction)
- で (transport)
- の (possession)
- と (and, with)
- も (also)
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understanding the role of sentence-ending particles such as かand ね
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understanding that the word order of noun phrases is not important as long as they appear before the verb and are accompanied by correct particles
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understanding how to use いand な adjectives in the present tense in basic sentences such as たのしい、 たのしくない、 ゆうめいな、 ゆうめいじゃない
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understanding the rules of verb conjugation, for example, ~ます、 ~ましょう、 ~ました、 ~ません、 ~ませんでした
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understanding different question words such as 何, どこ、 何よう日、 どんな、 いつ、 いくら、 だれ
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describing locations of homes, people and things using basic structures such as noun は place に あります。 noun は place に います。
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using a range of verbs related to daily activities, for example, 行きます、 見ます、 たべます、 かきます、 よみます、 ききます、 はなします、 します
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understanding and responding to formulaic expressions that use て form, such as 見て ください。 トイレに 行っても いい ですか 。
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creating cohesion and flow using conjunctions, for example, そして、 それから、 でも
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knowing how to count 一~千
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using common counters and classifiers such as ~人、 ~さい、 ~がつ、 ~時
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understanding the use of こそあどseries in concrete contexts, for example, これ、 それ、 あれ、 どれ
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using basic time expressions such as days of the week and months, for example, まい日、 ときどき
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building vocabulary that relates to familiar environments such as the classroom, family and personal world and that can be used for cross-curricular content learning
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understanding the use of the prefixes お and ご before some words to indicate respect, for example,
おなまえは?、ごかぞく
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understanding that the words for family members are different for one’s own family and for other people’s families, for example, お母さん、母
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identifying similarities and differences in Japanese and English grammatical rules relating to word order or the use of elements such as pronouns
VCJAU014 | Languages | Japanese | 7–10 Sequence | Levels 7 and 8 | Understanding | Systems of language