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Languages

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today's lesson
  • Indigenous influences
  • English / Cockney    influences
  • Languages that are spoken today

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At the end of the lesson, you will know all about...
  •  I know key facts about the aboriginals
  • I understand what the stolen generation is and what consequences it has for the aboriginals
  • I will know all about the languages spoken today

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Aboriginals


Torres Strait Islander People

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To refresh your minds!
What does indigenous mean?

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How would you feel?
Stop and think: how important is your way of life?
Imagine how you would feel if you welcomed strangers into your home and they never left. In fact, what would it be like if they took control of your house and made you relocate far away? What if they abused you physically, sexually and financially, and spread disease throughout your community?

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English/Cockney influences

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1788-1850
- colonization of Australia
- led by Thomas Townshend

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How did this influence the language
- first fleet (1788)
- convicts from England 
   and Ireland
- 130.000 convicts arrived in 
   Australia  
   

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Languages that are spoken today
  •  About 80% speaks Australian English

other variants of English spoken in Australia are:
  • Kriol
  • Torres Strait Broken
  • Tok Piksin (used by Aboriginals)

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