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Year 7 - 9 Japanese

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​Moving between countries, cultures and languages has become more commonplace because of globalisation, increased ease of travel and advanced information and communication technologies. High quality education in languages enables students to respond positively to the opportunities and challenges of their rapidly changing world.

The study of languages provides opportunities for students to become more accepting of diversity, more respectful of others and more aware of their place in the international community.

Contemporary research and practice have established a clear link between the learning of languages and improved literacy skills for both background speakers and second language learners. Even limited experience of the learning of languages is shown to increase metalinguistic awareness and enhance general cognitive development

Course Content

In Junior Japanese, our course covers the 4 core skills of language learning; listening, speaking, reading and writing, as well as cultural components that as a whole should enable students to become confident language learners.  Lessons and activities for each skill area are made as enjoyable and motivational as possible. Students are encouraged to choose Japanese at Year 9 level to support study at Year 10 level.

Our junior course is split over 1 semester in both year 7 and 8. We cover the following aspects and functions in Japanese language:

Year 7

Introduction to the 3 Japanese scripts both hand-written and digital, numbers, dates, ages and birthdays. How to introduce / profile yourself including cultural considerations. Spoken and written. Talking about likes and dislikes, hobbies and favourite things. Introduction to adjectives.

Year 8

Talking about families and introducing other people. Days of the week and daily activities. Talking about food, restaurant roleplay, ordering and responding.Seasons and festivals.     

Year 9 Topics

  • Self-introduction (review)
  • Family
  • Japanese homes
  • Daily life
  • School in Japan
  • Japanese Celebrations

Special features

  • Sushi Day- making and designing sushi in school
  • Celebrating Japanese festivals
  • Wearing Japanese kimono
  • Japanese music, film and Anime

Careers

  • Immigration Officer
  • Flight Attendant
  • Linguist
  • Interpreter
  • Journalist
  • Travel Consultant
  • Tour Guide

Having an additional language can make a huge difference to a candidate when it comes to employability. For some roles, it is a deal-breaker and without fluency in the required additional language, you can’t even be considered. For other roles, an additional language can give you a significant advantage over other applicants, particularly if the company has international dealings or clients .Depending on the role it can double your chances - if not more! Global organisations always look favourably on candidates with a second language because these individuals can be looked upon to be the link between regional offices, and ensure a good flow of communication. This also means you can get exposure to projects that you wouldn’t normally be involved in, as you may be required to translate and then add further input!

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Any roles where travel is involved will also lean towards candidates with strong language capabilities. In short, having an additional language can really elevate your career!

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Last reviewed 04 August 2022
Last updated 04 August 2022