It's available from the Korean Beginners section of our website.
We have just published practice speaking questions for Korean Beginners. Sorted by topic, this is a great document to give your students, so they can prepare for the upcoming oral examination.
It's available from the Korean Beginners section of our website.
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St Marys Senior High School is seeking expressions of interest from teachers who are interested in a part-time, temporary position, teaching Stage 6 Korean Beginners and Japanese Beginners. The position is available from the beginning of Term 2 2019 until the end of Term 1 2020 and the successful applicant will be allocated a 0.8 FTE load, teaching Monday to Thursday. There is also the possibility for casual work on Fridays if the applicant is interested.
The successful applicant should have accreditation to teach Korean and Japanese. Recent teaching experience with Stage 6 students is preferable, although all expressions of interest will be considered. For further information, please contact Rosa Kim on (02) 9623 8333 during school hours. To apply for the position, please send a brief resume outlining your teaching experience to Rosa Kim. The closing date for applications is 6 December 2018. Aurora College is seeking expressions of interest (EOI) from suitable candidates to teach Stage 6 Japanese Beginners and/or Korean Beginners courses. The positions are available from 29 January 2018 until 20 December 2019, with the possibility of extension (with the agreement of the home school principal). Aurora College is the state's virtual secondary school and supports students in rural and remote NSW to access courses not available in their local secondary school. Aurora College offers a mix of online and residential school classes. Students connect with their teachers and classmates in timetabled lessons through a virtual learning environment, which comprises web conferencing software, a learning management system, and a range of cutting-edge online communication and collaboration tools. Aurora teachers also remain in their 'home school'. Each successful applicant will be required to teach face-to-face classes in a five-day residential school program, held twice each year, as well as teaching timetabled lessons through the virtual learning environment. Only permanent NSW teachers working with NSW Department of Education (including teachers working in Educational Services teams and state office directorates) are eligible to apply. Temporary and casual teachers, and contractors working for the Department are not eligible to apply. Below you will find information about the college, information for applicants and the EOI application form. If you would like more information about this opportunity, please contact Chris Robertson (Principal) on 1300 287 629. ![]()
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The new course prescriptions 2019-2023 for the Stage 6 Korean and Literature course are now available.
Implementation of the new course prescriptions will commence from Term 1, 2018. Schools are reminded that study of the texts prescribed for the Year 12 course may not begin before the completion of the Year 11 course. This also applies to the study of a prescribed text in another medium, such as the film of a novel. For more information, contact: Lyn Sully Inspector, Languages lyn.sully@nesa.nsw.edu.au (02) 9367 8152 @LanguagesNESA Updated some resources for HSC Korean Continuers Course.
Learning materials for the Prescribed Topic, the Changing World, is now available as PDF and WORD formats. |
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