LOTE

The study of a language other than English provides students with the opportunity to acquire an understanding of another culture.

Courses in Other Languages

Sefton High School offers French and Japanese in Stages 4 and 5. The aim of the study of French and Japanese is to enable students to develop communication skills, focus on language as a system and gain insights into the relationship between language and culture, leading to lifelong personal, educational and vocational benefits.

The study of a language is mandatory in Year 8. From Year 9 onwards French and Japanese may be elective subjects depending on student choices. Students will learn to develop the skills of speaking, listening, reading and writing through various activities. Topics include the following:

Topics Studied in Year 8 French

Topics Studied in Year 8 Japanese

Topics Studied in Year 9 French

Topics Studied in Year 9 Japanese

Topics Studied in Year 10 French

Topics Studied in Year 10 Japanese

Languages Study in Years 11 and 12

French (Beginners or Continuers) and/or Japanese (Beginners/Continuers) may be available in Years 11 and 12 depending on student choices.

Students will have the option of either French/Japanese Beginners if they have studied French/Japanese in Year 8 only or French/Japanese Continuers, if they have studied French/Japanese in Years 9 and 10.

French Beginners

Stage 6 syllabus topics:

French Continuers

Stage 6 syllabus topics are broken down into themes, topics and sub topics.

The three prescribed themes are:

Japanese Beginners

Stage 6 syllabus topics are:

Japanese Continuers

Stage 6 syllabus topics are broken into themes, topics and sub topics. The three presribed themes are:

Languages Assessment

Years 8 and 10 Languages Assessment

Classes in LOTE in Years 8 to 10 have a formal assessment schedule in which all students in the year do the same assessment tasks.

Years 11 and 12 Languages Assessment

There is a formal assessment schedule for all courses based on NESA requirements.

Language Excursions

These range from a French Breakfast, sushi day to excursions with French or Japanese themes, eg LOTE Theatre, French or Japanese restaurant, French or Japanese film, Alliance Francaise or Japan Foundation.

Elective students in Years 9 and 10 may have the opportunity to travel to France or Japan to practise their language skills in context.

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