Cerry
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- Joined
- Dec 7, 2007
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- HSC
- 2008
I'm pretty sure if you haven't done a language in 9 and 10, you don't qualify for the continuers course, which means you actually can't do French or German continuers.
I'm doing German continuers, and I really like it, and find the lanuage pretty easy. That being, all 4 of the language teachers I've had have said that I have a natural ear for languages, which really helps.
I wouldn't advise picking up Japanese, simply because you have to learn at least one new alphabet (possibly more), and it's very different from English.
I'm not actually doing German through distance ed, but I'm doing the distance ed course, and because I'm the only one in the class, I get 45 minutes of contact time with a teacher each week. I find I don't really do enough work, but I don't actually have a deadline for handing in work, like the open highschool does. I just do it as I do it. The working at your own pace aspect is really nice, but it's quite difficult learning a language without a teacher, especially if you can't get speaking practise very often.
I'm doing German continuers, and I really like it, and find the lanuage pretty easy. That being, all 4 of the language teachers I've had have said that I have a natural ear for languages, which really helps.
I wouldn't advise picking up Japanese, simply because you have to learn at least one new alphabet (possibly more), and it's very different from English.
I'm not actually doing German through distance ed, but I'm doing the distance ed course, and because I'm the only one in the class, I get 45 minutes of contact time with a teacher each week. I find I don't really do enough work, but I don't actually have a deadline for handing in work, like the open highschool does. I just do it as I do it. The working at your own pace aspect is really nice, but it's quite difficult learning a language without a teacher, especially if you can't get speaking practise very often.