Languages lead on to a wide variety of tertiary courses and jobs in commerce, tourism, education, media industry and any positions requiring advanced communication skills. A second language is becoming more beneficial when applying for jobs. There are opportunities to travel to French speaking.
Languages lead on to a wide variety of tertiary courses and jobs in commerce, tourism, education, media industry and any positions requiring advanced communication skills.
A second language is becoming more beneficial when applying for jobs. There are opportunities to travel to French speaking countries in order to improve students’ language and cultural skills.
On Wednesday the 9th of June, theYear 8 students in the JHJC Student Council participated in a leadership conference to learn about all kinds of leadership along with several other schools in the region.
We had to be at school at 7:50am on the Wednesday morning, as we had to be at the conference at in Gore at 9:00. We arrived with about ten minutes to spare, and were shown to our seats by an usher. On our seats we found a little booklet for us to do activities and write notes in.
At the conference we mainly learnt about what leadership means in the first half, and then the rest was about finding a need and presenting a plan to resolve that need. Along with that we played some fun games.
We learned about when it was our time to lead, how we could help, and more. We received badges when we went on stage at specific times, and they said things like ‘Student Leader’, ‘Time to Lead’, ‘People First’ and about nine other inspiring things.
There were also some loud noise sessions, where people from a specific group were called to the stage to make inhumane noises, participate in quizzes, share things from their booklet and assist their leading adult with entertaining.
At one point, there was a play performed by a man and three students from a participating school, on the meaning of working hard which was set as a talent show. The day was entertaining, fun and we learned lots of useful things for our future leading selves.
Based on the Council of Europe’s Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, the Diplôme d’Études en Langue Française (DELF) are awarded by the French Ministry of Education.They are official French language proficiency qualifications and they are valid for life.
We offer GROW programmes, immersion opportunities as well as the French National Language Adviser who can work with your school to help strengthen the teaching of French. We also have close relationships with the New Zealand Association of French Teachers(NZAFT) as well as the French Embassy.
Our term classes run in 10 weeks blocks. As well as our regular lessons we have a variety of special topic classes, language workshops (Grammar and Pronunciation), conversation groups and intensive classes available.
The Diplôme d'études en langue française or DELF for short, is a diploma of French language-abilities for non-native speakers of French administered by France Education International for France's Ministry of Education. There are four independent diplomas corresponding to the first four ...
Teaching on a one-to-one basis means we can provide the kind of teaching you require and at your pace. We can also offer two-to-one, three-to-one etc. We consult with you to find out your specific requirements and to gear the course accordingly.
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