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Languages: Vietnamese - Satisfactory - Foundation to Year 2

This portfolio of student work shows that the student interacts with the teacher and peers through action-related talk and play (WS1, WS2, WS3, WS9). The student introduces themselves and others, and expresses thanks, likes and dislikes, needs and wishes …

Languages: Vietnamese - Satisfactory - Foundation to Year 2 | Portfolios | Work samples | Resources

Languages: Vietnamese - Satisfactory - Years 3 and 4

This portfolio of student work shows that the student uses Vietnamese to interact with the teacher and peers to exchange information and experiences relating to themselves, their family and friends (WS1, WS3, WS5, WS7, WS8). The student uses formulaic …

Languages: Vietnamese - Satisfactory - Years 3 and 4 | Portfolios | Work samples | Resources

Languages: Vietnamese - Satisfactory - Years 5 and 6

This portfolio of student work shows that the student uses spoken and written Vietnamese for classroom interactions and to share ideas and opinions and express feelings (WS1, WS3, WS4, WS5, WS6). The student exchanges information about aspects of their …

Languages: Vietnamese - Satisfactory - Years 5 and 6 | Portfolios | Work samples | Resources

Languages: Vietnamese - Satisfactory - Years 7 and 8 (Year 7 entry)

This portfolio of student work shows that the student uses written and spoken Vietnamese to interact with peers and the teacher to exchange personal information, describe feelings, and express preferences (WS1, WS6, WS8). When participating in collaborative …

Languages: Vietnamese - Satisfactory - Years 7 and 8 (Year 7 entry) | Portfolios | Work samples | Resources

Sentence formation – AT

Students had previously learnt the Vietnamese alphabet, tones and how to read and pronounce words. They had also learnt to write simple sentences about themselves and things they like to do in class. Students explored the writing process by experimenting …

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Why we shouldn’t go to school 6 days a week – AT

Students learnt persuasive writing techniques and how to present opinions, thoughts and argue a case in a short text. Students examined the features of persuasive texts, as well as paragraphing, sequencing and common grammatical structures and vocabulary …

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Vietnamese versus Australian – AT

Students learnt the Vietnamese alphabet, and about linguistic differences between Vietnamese and English, and cultural differences between Vietnam and Australia. Students participated in various activities, class discussions and conducted their own research …

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