Literacy and AlphabetisationDigital Breakout Intermediate Level
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Competences addressed
By completing this Digital Breakout, you will
* Understand text used in everyday material.
* Gain knowledge of how an awareness of literacy and alphabetization can open doors and opportunities in our lives.
* Gain knowledge of the different facets of our lives that can be harder to access due poorer alphabetization and literacy skills.   * Identify the significance between letters, sounds and meaning.
* Identify the doors and opportunities that can be made available to us through having literacy and alphabetization skills.
* Gain awareness of the relationship between familiar words and letters in order to be able to comprehend text.
* Gain awareness of the role that literacy plays in supporting skills development.
* Be opens to self-identifying doors that have been opened or closed to us based on our literacy and alphabetization skills.
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Introduction
After several weeks watching the TV show together and bonding, your cousin turns to be pretty decent! Still nerdy, though. She’s pursuing a career in something that stands behind acronyms. You have got used to tease her for it until one day she seems to have had enough and start speaking most of her sentences with acronyms. It’s usually difficult to follow her but today seems nearly but not impossible, why all of those letters are not unfamiliar?

You decide that you have enough which seems to lead to a similar argument as the one that make you bond, but you’re decided to stop it and the words slips from your mouth: You tease her because she use difficult words. Your cousin is confused and leaves while the TV show is starting. What’s wrong with this girl?
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