VCRAU099
Recognise grammatical structures and features in a range of personal, informative and imaginative texts, and notice how these contribute to meaning
Elaborations
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analysing the key features of texts such as advertisements, stories, songs and conversations, and comparing these with texts in own language and culture
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identifying how texts are constructed, such as textual features (for example, salutations in correspondence), grammatical structures (for example, time markers in narratives) and visual cues (for example, images in brochures)
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comparing the grammar of the language and English, identifying similarities (for example, some sentence constructions) and differences (for example, word order and use of adjectives and verbs)
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applying knowledge of grammatical rules and context when using dictionaries to support comprehension and creation of texts
VCRAU099 | Languages | Roman Alphabet Languages | 7–10 Sequence | Levels 7 and 8 | Understanding | Systems of language