Stage 6 [Language] Beginners 2 Unit course. Who can do this course? Anyone who hasn’t done [Language] previously OR who hasn’t done it for more than about.

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Stage 6 [Language] Beginners 2 Unit course

Who can do this course? Anyone who hasn’t done [Language] previously OR who hasn’t done it for more than about a year. That means you won’t be competing with native speakers!

What will I gain from the course? You will learn a great deal about [target country], its people and its culture and you will do this through the study of [Language] You will improve your understanding of how languages work (including your own!) Lots of communicative activities form part of the course and will enhance your ‘people-skills’.

So, what will I be able to do in [Language] ? Speak and write in simple [Language] about things that matter to you. Understand simple conversations and texts such as s, songs, magazine articles, films etc. Feel socially competent as you will pick up a lot about the [Language] lifestyle and culture.

PRESCRIBED TOPICS  Family life, home and neighbourhood  People, places and communities  Education and work  Friends, recreation and pastimes  Holidays, travel and tourism  Future plans and aspirations [Language]

What sort of things will we be doing to learn [Language] ?

What will the HSC look like? Oral examination: a 5-minute conversation in [Language] about your personal world i.e the topics mentioned in the other slide. 20 marks Written examination: Listening to short texts (e.g conversations, announcements etc.) in [Language] and writing a response in English. 30 marks Reading short texts in [Language] and responding in English. 30 marks Writing short texts in [Language] e.g. postcards, s etc. 20 marks

School specifics Teachers please note: insert anything here that your school might offer e.g. trips overseas, excursions, native speakers support etc. This presentation was created by Ghislaine Barbe, Education consultant, AIS NSW with funding from the Australian Government Languages Programme * Users are advised to insert their target language wherever [Language] appears in the text to make it more relevant to their students.