Chinese (Cantonese) Language course is offered by Victorian School of Languages. In standards and content, courses are comparable to those offered in day school language classes, and follow a standard course design.
In standards and content, courses are comparable to those offered in day school language classes, and follow a standard course design. Our face to face classes for students in Prep-12 are held out of school hours in metropolitan and country/regional Centres of the VSL.
These classes are held mainly on Saturday mornings. Some classes are run on weekday evenings. Check times locally.
The Victorian School of Languages is a government school committed to the provision of language programs for students in Years 1 to 12 who do not have access to the study of those languages in their mainstream schools.
The school’s languages program is delivered through both face-to-face teaching in centres across the state and through distance education mode. The VSL operates within government policies and priorities and is committed.
To assisting the Victorian school system meet the languages participation targets set by the government. Students are drawn from the 3 school sectors. The VSL also caters for International Students and a small number of Adults.
The school is the largest single VCE language provider with over 3,500 VCE students. For many languages of low candidature, the VSL is the only provider through to VCE level.
Learned Mandarin at the Australian National University, on a slow journey using dictionaries to look up characters, and practiced speaking while traveling all over China. These days, technologies such as Google Translate and Youtube have made learning languages so much easier and more accessible.
Our teachers are native speakers, brilliant Educators and are amazing at connecting with, and inspiring their students. Our pre-schooler programs are very ‘hands on’ and include many sensory elements to get the children engaged and speaking Chinese naturally.
Our world is getting smaller due to the rapid development of telecommunication, the expansion of international trade, and the ease of air travel. In this environment, Chinese can be counted as one of the most important languages to learn. Modern Standard Chinese is the official language.
Regarding hand writing, students will know that Chinese characters are formed by strokes and practice writing simple Chinese radicals and characters.
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