Japanese Level 2
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Mrs P. Okerafor.
Level 2 Japanese expands on the basics of Level 1 Japanese. Students learn to communicate in community contexts, exploring language that offers information, ideas and opinions. Students learn to compare and connect New Zealand and Japanese life and culture in more detail.
New Zealand and Japan enjoy significant trade and cultural ties. Japan has the world’s third-largest economy and continues to be an important trading partner for New Zealand. With a major in Japanese, you can develop the in-depth skills and knowledge needed to bridge cultural gaps and work in social and business environments.
Learners of Japanese move into a wide range of careers in international organisations, NGOs, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade and other areas of government. You might also work for a multinational or New Zealand company in Asia or within New Zealand’s Asian communities. Teaching is another popular option, with many graduates choosing to complete a period of OE teaching English in Japan.
Recommended Prior Learning
Year 11 Japanese or have prior knowledge of Japanese or independent study. Students who have not taken Year 11 Japanese, or achieved L1 Japanese, must come and talk to Mrs Okerafor if they want to select this course.
Pathway
A career in travel and tourism, business, diplomacy, export and import, trade etc.
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
This course is eligible for subject endorsement.
This course is approved for University Entrance.
External
NZQA Info
Japanese 2.1 - Demonstrate understanding of a variety of spoken Japanese texts on familiar matters
NZQA Info
Japanese 2.3 - Interact using spoken Japanese to share information and justify ideas and opinions in different situations
NZQA Info
Japanese 2.2 - Give a spoken presentation in Japanese that communicates information, ideas and opinions
Pathway Tags
Animator/Digital Artist, Mining Engineer, Sales Representative, Actor, Finance Manager, Receptionist, Advertising Specialist, Copywriter, Sales and Marketing Manager, Agricultural/Horticultural Scientist, Agricultural Technician, Agricultural/Horticultural Consultant, Art Director (Film, Television or Stage), Historian, Artist, Film and Video Editor, Author, Outdoor Recreation Guide/Instructor, Elected Government Representative, Emergency Management Officer, Trainer, Mine/Quarry Manager, Journalist, Graphic Designer, Communications Professional, Interpreter, Musician, Technical Writer, Editor, Customs Broker/Freight Forwarder, Foreign Policy Officer, Early Childhood Teacher, Teacher of English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), Importer/Exporter, Wool Classer, Game Developer, Primary School Teacher, Translator, Nanny/Child Carer, Photographer, Tertiary Lecturer, Private Teacher/Tutor, Youth Worker, Secondary School Teacher, Television Presenter, Tour Guide,