In NSW primary schools, the study of a language is optional. In NSW high schools, languages is a key learning area.
Language 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.
The 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.
In Years 11 and 12, NSW schools offer a wide variety of languages, catering for beginning students to background speakers.
At our school, students complete their 100 compulsory hours of Language by studying Italian in Year 8.
Italian is a language that is easy for students to achieve a degree of social proficiency in. It is a phonetic language which means there can be immediate transfer of learning from the spoken to the written form and vice versa.
Learning Italian is fun and interactive, giving students the confidence to try new things, role play what they've learnt with class mates and take home their knowledge to share with their family.