Chinese (Mandarin Traditional) 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.
In this course participants will be taught how to read and write the commonly used Chinese radicals which still form the basis of modern Chinese writing. By mastering these radicals
Chinese is the language used by over a billion people worldwide. At UNSW, you can learn Chinese with introductory courses or develop your skills in a language that has a rich cultural heritage and paramount importance in global business and international relations.
Is learning the most widely spoken language in the world on your bucket list. One in six people in the world speak Mandarin and the language has taken its place on the international stage as the language of business, economics and politics, ahead of English and Spanish.
Open your world by learning some basic Chinese conversation skills. Many of our Mandarin language customers in Australia travel to China for business trips, or have an increasing number of customers from China.
The movement of people and ideas, as well as economic, cultural and educational exchange, adds to the richness and complexity of this relationship. Chinese has been taught in Australian schools since the 1950s, and experienced rapid growth in the 1980s as China undertook a policy of open-door.
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