The Italian curriculum takes account of different entry points into language learning across F–10, which reflects current practice in language teaching.
There are two possible learning sequences:
Overview material | Italian
Italian belongs to the Romance family of languages and is closely connected to its ‘sibling’ languages of Spanish, Portuguese and French. It also has many commonalities and connections with English, sharing many Latin-derived words and using the same Roman...
Overview material | Italian
Students acquire communication skills in Italian. 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 about...
Overview material | Italian
VCITC088 | Languages | Italian | F–10 Sequence | Levels 9 and 10 | Communicating | Reflecting
By the end of Level 2, students use Italian to communicate with their teacher and peers through action-related talk and play. They demonstrate comprehension by responding both verbally and non-verbally. They imitate without always comprehending. They respond to familiar games and routines such...
Level description | Languages | Italian | F–10 Sequence | Foundation to Level 2
VCITU032 | Languages | Italian | F–10 Sequence | Levels 3 and 4 | Understanding | Systems of language
VCITU108 | Languages | Italian | 7–10 Sequence | Levels 7 and 8 | Understanding | Systems of language
VCITC043 | Languages | Italian | F–10 Sequence | Levels 5 and 6 | Communicating | Informing
VCITC062 | Languages | Italian | F–10 Sequence | Levels 7 and 8 | Communicating | Informing
VCITC077 | Languages | Italian | F–10 Sequence | Levels 9 and 10 | Communicating | Socialising