Schoey93
Member
Hi everyone,
I'm James. I'm in Year 10 this year and I think that next year I would like to do Spanish Continuers through the Open High School (as I might want to be an interpreter and Spanish is a language offered as part of the UWS BA in Interpreting/Translation program). I currently study Stage 5 Italian (and I got two A grades last year) through the Open High School, so I know that I can cope with studying a subject via distance education. However, I have a problem - I haven't studied Stage 5 Spanish.
Are there any courses (outside of school) that you would recommend (keeping in mind I live in Sydney)? I don't know much Spanish at the moment, only basic stuff like "Hello", "Good morning", "Goodbye" and so on. So a beginners course would be good - and a course where you get a certificate on completion certifying you can communicate using basic Spanish would be ideal (as the Deputy Principal at my school requires "proof" that you are eligible for a Continuers language course). I should be able to study Italian Continuers at school, so doing two similar languages would be great.
Just a few more questions - how does Spanish Continuers scale? And as the Uni course I might like to do requires "native or near-native fluency" in your target language, would taking Spanish Extension is Year 12 be advisable?
Thank you,
James
I'm James. I'm in Year 10 this year and I think that next year I would like to do Spanish Continuers through the Open High School (as I might want to be an interpreter and Spanish is a language offered as part of the UWS BA in Interpreting/Translation program). I currently study Stage 5 Italian (and I got two A grades last year) through the Open High School, so I know that I can cope with studying a subject via distance education. However, I have a problem - I haven't studied Stage 5 Spanish.
Are there any courses (outside of school) that you would recommend (keeping in mind I live in Sydney)? I don't know much Spanish at the moment, only basic stuff like "Hello", "Good morning", "Goodbye" and so on. So a beginners course would be good - and a course where you get a certificate on completion certifying you can communicate using basic Spanish would be ideal (as the Deputy Principal at my school requires "proof" that you are eligible for a Continuers language course). I should be able to study Italian Continuers at school, so doing two similar languages would be great.
Just a few more questions - how does Spanish Continuers scale? And as the Uni course I might like to do requires "native or near-native fluency" in your target language, would taking Spanish Extension is Year 12 be advisable?
Thank you,
James