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Imagine language is like different tools in a toolbox. Just like how you pick a certain tool for a specific job, people use different words and sentences depending on who they are talking to, why they are talking, and where they are. This is what we mean when we say the 'ways in which language forms, features, and structures of texts vary according to purpose, audience, and context'.

Let's pretend you are talking to your classmates during playtime. You would use fun and simple words because they are your friends and you're having a good time. But if you are giving a presentation to your teachers, you might use more serious and informative words to show that you know a lot about your topic.

In the Australian Curriculum, teachers want you to understand how words can change based on who you are talking to and why. It helps us communicate better and share ideas effectively. By learning about this, you can become a language expert and use words like a pro!

Remember, language is like a secret code that we can change to fit different situations. So, if you learn how to adapt your words to match your purpose, audience, and context, you will be able to express yourself clearly, make people understand you better, and become a superhero of communication!

So, next time you talk to someone, think about who they are, why you are talking, and where you are. Then, choose your words like a magical spell to make sure your message comes across perfectly!


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