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Year 6 Term Four
During Term 2, the prep students have developed the skills in pinyin and they apply the skills to learn the story book “Chicken Little (xiǎojī de gùshì 小鸡的故事) They also develop the skills to confidently and independently follow instructions to use IPad and online Chinese software learning programs for listening and speaking skills, drawing on Key Concepts of Communications, Connections and Culture. Practising the writings of Chinese characters, and comparing the similarities and differences between strokes, radicals and characters is essential in Chinese language study. Students will further develop their skills to improve the tones and accent in pronunciation. They will also learn the poems and songs about Dragon Boat Fastival (duān wǔ jié), Color Songs (yán sè gē), The Mother Crocodile Laying Eggs (è yú māma shēng bǎo bǎo) and Song of Month and Week (yuè fèn gē he xīng qī gē)
Cultural aspects include Chinese Dragon Boat Festival, Chinese modern technology, facts about China, Chinese native animals. During the course, students will concentrate on organisation and self-management skills throughout their approaches to learning.
Year 6 Term Four
By the end of Year 6, students use spoken and written Chinese to initiate and maintain interactions. They describe and give information about themselves and their preferences, their environment, experiences and interests, for example, 我很喜欢唱歌。我的学校很漂亮。我觉得澳大利亚是很好的国家. They use simple questions (for example, 请问… ? 你是哪国人?你会说汉语吗?) and seek clarification, for example, … 对吗? They access information from a range of print and digital resources (for example, 课文,菜单,宣传单,图样,地图,课程表, 日历,行程表, 天气预报) and summarise key points in order to inform others and organise activities, for example, 我们这个星期六去打球, 好吗? They engage with a range of imaginative texts. They use intonation and stress to engage audiences and participants. They translate everyday expressions (for example, 好久不见 or 不谢) and use context to assist with interpretation. They produce short informative and imaginative texts. Sentences include details of time (for example, 八点,十二月二日,星期五), place (for example, 在澳大利亚,在墨尔本,在家) and participants, for example, 我的朋友, 小明的哥哥. They use prepositions and possessive clauses, including 的. They use a range of verbs, including verbs of identification and existence (是), and some modal verbs (喜欢 、 会) to express interest or ability; they negate with 不 or 没. They use simple connectives such as 和 and conjunctions to connect ideas.
Conclusion and Reflection
Cultural aspects include Chinese New Year, Chinese modern technology, facts about China, Chinese native animals. During the course, students will concentrate on organisation and self-management skills throughout their approaches to learning.
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