Introduction
Become an Australian, Mate! Now's your chance to experience life "down under" in "Oz." Though you probably can't pick up the accent, you'll learn some Australian slang as well as more about their customs and country. After gathering information, you will write a letter as an Australian to someone in America.
Task
Learn all that you can about Australian life, and then use the information to write a 2-page letter to an American friend from the perspective of an Australian. You will need to include specifics about an animal, a food, customs, daily life, and a city. Also, you will have to use Australian slang in your writing.
Process
First, pick an Australian name for yourself to write under. Use Australian names for any friends or family that you include in your letter.
http://www.kidspot.com.au/australias-100-most-popular-baby-names/
http://genealogy.about.com/od/australia/tp/common_surnames.htm
Next, pick a city that your Australian self lives in or has visited, and learn at least one specific fact about it. Click on the specific city you want to learn about after following the link below:
http://www.postcodes-australia.com/cities
Read widely about Australian customs, culture, etiquette, and daily life.
http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/global-etiquette/australia.html
Also pick at least one Australian animal that interests you, and learn about it.
http://www.outback-australia-travel-secrets.com/australian_animals.html
Skim over the Australian foods and recipes and learn about at least one.
http://www.foodbycountry.com/Algeria-to-France/Australia.html
Finally become familiar with the Australian slang.
https://thingsaussieslike.wordpress.com/speaking-aussie-style-2/
Using all the information you learned, write a 2 page letter to an American friend as if you were an Australian. Write about a city you live in or have visited. Also tell your friend about an Australian animal you've seen and about your favorite Australian food and when you eat it. Be sure to include enough information that your American friend will learn about Australian culture, customs, and daily life, and use Australian slang in your letter. Sign the letter using the Australian name you picked for yourself.
Evaluation
This is the rubric that will be used to grade your work:
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3 |
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Followed Instructions |
Student didn’t follow the instructions |
Student followed a few of the instructions |
Student followed most of the instructions |
Student followed all of the instructions |
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Effort and Depth of Research |
Student didn’t read any provided sources |
Student may have skimmed some of the resources |
Student uses a majority of the resources |
Student deeply read and proficient used most of the sources |
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Specific Details about the a city, a food, and an animal |
Student provides no specific details |
Student provides specific detail about one topic |
Student provides specific details about two of the topics |
Student provides specific details about all three topics |
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Information regarding culture, customs, and daily life |
Student does not provide any information on these topics |
Student provides little information on these topics |
Student provides a few details, demonstrating understanding of this topic |
Student provides more than three details, demonstrating understanding of this topic |
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Writing and Organization |
Writing is poor and the letter is not organized |
Writing is weak, and there is minimal organization |
Writing is average, and there is adequate organization |
Writing is strong, and the letter is very well organized |
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Slang |
The letter does not use any slang |
The letter includes one or two uses of slang |
The letter includes three or four uses of slang |
The letter includes five or more uses of slang |
Conclusion
I hope you've enjoyed learning about Australia life. If any topic interested you, feel free to continue researching it on your own, and if you ever visit Australia, be sure to invite me! :)
Credits
Sites Used:
http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/global-etiquette/australia.html
http://www.foodbycountry.com/Algeria-to-France/Australia.html
http://www.postcodes-australia.com/cities
http://www.outback-australia-travel-secrets.com/australian_animals.html
https://thingsaussieslike.wordpress.com/speaking-aussie-style-2/
http://www.kidspot.com.au/australias-100-most-popular-baby-names/
http://genealogy.about.com/od/australia/tp/common_surnames.htm