recognise familiar French language features and compare with those of English, in known contexts (AC9LF4U03)
identifying and comparing key words in French and English versions of favourite stories, for example, comparing La chenille qui fait des trous and The Very Hungry Caterpillar, or La vieille dame qui avala une mouche and The Old Woman Who Swallowed a Fly, and considering the rhythms and vocal effects in the 2 versions
understanding that French has close connections to other languages which have shared histories and many similar words such as the English, French, Italian and Spanish word for ‘the bank’, la banque, la banca, el banco, and the word for ‘art’, l’art, l’arte, el arte
discovering French words used in English (le restaurant, le café, le chauffeur, le ballet, le croissant, etc.) and English words used by French speakers (le coach, le blog, Internet, le football, le burger, le sandwich, le denim, etc.) and comparing how they are pronounced by French and English speakers
finding examples of shortened noun forms in colloquial French (le resto, le frigo, le foot, le prof, etc.), comparing with the use of abbreviations in Australian English (brekkie, arvo, etc.), and considering when or how they are used
Register (Language), Cognates, French language, Metalanguage