In NSW high schools, languages is a key learning area.
Bắn cá đổi tiềnLanguage study allows students to develop communication skills, learn about languages as systems and explore the relationship between language and culture. Students engage with the linguistic and cultural diversity of societies and reflect on their understanding of social interactions.
Bắn cá đổi tiềnThe study of a language is compulsory for 100 hours in one continuous school year from Year 7 to Year 10, but preferably in Years 7 or 8.
Bắn cá đổi tiềnIn Years 11 and 12, NSW schools offer a wide variety of languages, catering for beginning students to background speakers.
Cammeraygal High School offers Japanese and French as part of the LOTE program. The program allows students to explore both languages and their cultures throughout the year. All lessons are topic based and students acquire relevant vocabularies and develop a strong understanding of the differences and similarities between cultures. Students in LOTE studies reflect and compare Japanese and French cultures to their own and expand their world view. The Year 7 LOTE Bắn cá đổi tiềncourse aims to provide students with opportunities to explore West and East cultures, and allows them to find their own meaning and reasons for furthering their studies of language.
addressBắn cá đổi tiền 192 Pacific Highway, Crows Nest NSW 2065
telephoneBắn cá đổi tiền 02 9954 7100 # 1
email cammeraygal-h.school@det.nsw.edu.au
address 149 West Street, Crows Nest NSW 2065
telephoneBắn cá đổi tiền 02 9954 7100 # 2
email cammeraygal-h.school@det.nsw.edu.au
address 192 Pacific Highway, Crows Nest NSW 2065
telephoneBắn cá đổi tiền 02 9954 7100 # 1
email cammeraygal-h.school@det.nsw.edu.auBắn cá đổi tiền
address 149 West Street, Crows Nest NSW 2065
telephoneBắn cá đổi tiền 02 9954 7100 # 2
email cammeraygal-h.school@det.nsw.edu.au
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