The German curriculum recognises that there are different entry points into language learning across F–10, which reflects current language teaching practice.
There are two possible learning sequences:
Overview material | German
Students acquire communication skills in German. They develop understanding about the role of language and culture in communication. Their reflections on language use and language learning are applied in other learning contexts.
Learning languages broadens students’ horizons...
Overview material | German
German is an official language of Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Liechtenstein, Belgium, Luxembourg and in South Tyrol in Italy. It is also used as an official regional or auxiliary language in a number of other countries in Europe, and in Namibia in Africa. As one of...
Overview material | German
By the end of Level 2, students interact with teachers and peers through action-related talk and play. They introduce themselves, exchange greetings and farewells, for example, Ich heiße … Auf Wiedersehen! and express likes and dislikes. When interacting, they use short formulaic...
Level description | Languages | German | F–10 Sequence | Foundation to Level 2
VCDEC113 | Languages | German | F–10 Sequence | Foundation to Level 2 | Communicating | Reflecting
VCDEC104 | Languages | German | F–10 Sequence | Foundation to Level 2 | Communicating | Socialising
VCDEC005 | Languages | German | 7–10 Sequence | Levels 7 and 8 | Communicating | Informing
VCDEC163 | Languages | German | F–10 Sequence | Levels 7 and 8 | Communicating | Reflecting
VCDEC141 | Languages | German | F–10 Sequence | Levels 5 and 6 | Communicating | Informing
VCDEC010 | Languages | German | 7–10 Sequence | Levels 7 and 8 | Communicating | Reflecting
VCDEU149 | Languages | German | F–10 Sequence | Levels 5 and 6 | Understanding | Systems of language