Language is adjusted in different contexts. Formal vs Informal
Chapters
In this video lesson, students will learn that social interactions influence the way people engage with ideas and respond to others for example when exploring and clarifying the ideas of others, summarising their own views and reporting them to a larger group
Elaborations
- recognising that we can use language differently with our friends and families, but that Standard Australian English is typically used in written school texts and more formal contexts
- recognising that language is adjusted in different contexts, for example in degree of formality when moving between group discussions and presenting a group report
- understanding how age, status, expertise and familiarity influence the ways in which we interact with people and how these codes and conventions vary across cultures
- recognising the importance of using inclusive language
Author: Subject Coach
Added on: 5th Oct 2016
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Elaborations
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- recognising that we can use language differently with our friends and families, but that Standard Australian English is typically used in written school texts and more formal contexts
- recognising that language is adjusted in different contexts, for example in degree of formality when moving between group discussions and presenting a group report
- understanding how age, status, expertise and familiarity influence the ways in which we interact with people and how these codes and conventions vary across cultures
- recognising the importance of using inclusive language
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