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WS02 - 中文菜单 (Chinese menu)

Languages, Chinese, Years 5 and 6

By the end of Year 6, students initiate and use strategies to maintain interactions in Chinese language that are related to their immediate environment. They use key features of pronunciation and intonation, recognising stress and phrasing in spoken texts. They collaborate in spoken and written activities that involve the language of planning and problem-solving to share information, ideas, and preferences. They use strategies to locate and interpret information and ideas in texts, and demonstrate understanding by responding in Chinese or English, adjusting their response to context, purpose and audience. They create texts, selecting and using a variety of vocabulary and sentence structures to suit context. They sequence information and ideas, and use conventions appropriate to text type. 

 

They use familiar characters appropriate to context and Pinyin. Students apply rules for pronunciation and intonation, writing, character formation, punctuation and modelled structures, when creating and responding in Chinese. They compare language structures and features in Chinese and English, using some metalanguage. They show understanding of how some language reflects cultural practices and consider how this is reflected in their own language(s), culture(s) and identity.

Communicating meaning in Chinese | Creating text in Chinese

AC9LC6C05

create and present informative and imaginative spoken, written and multimodal texts using a variety of modelled sentence structures to sequence information and ideas, textual conventions, familiar characters and/or Pinyin

Understanding language and culture | Understanding systems of language

AC9LC6U02

use knowledge of modelled sentence structures, formulaic expressions and some characters and writing system features to compose and respond to texts, using appropriate punctuation and textual conventions

Annotations

 

1. Uses Chinese characters to create a name for the restaurant. 

 

2. Writes prices using Chinese numbers and the Chinese currency symbol ¥. 

 

3. Applies the text structure of a menu by categorising the food. 

4. Uses Pinyin to write the names of drinks. 

 

5.  Uses pictures to illustrate menu items.