Year 10 Indonesian

10949NAT Certificate II Applied Languages (Indonesian) – Year 10 VET Subject (S1)

Delivered through Ripponlea Institute (RTO 21230)

The Certificate II in Applied Language aims to provide participants with the language skills and cultural knowledge to enable them to communicate in social and workplace situations in a language other than English.

Students develop intercultural sensitivity and capacity to function in environments where there is a range of cultural and languages background present. They learn the basic linguistic competency required to understand and use an additional language in social and workplace settings. This course can be applied to any language.

 

Subject Type:  Elective

Length:  One Semester

SACE Credits: 10 credits upon successful completion per Unit of Competency

Prerequisites: C-Grade or higher in a Year 9 Indonesian Course

Contact Person: michael.carr@stcolumba.sa.edu.au

Further Reading: Course Guide

Units of Competency

  • NAT10949001 Conduct basic oral communication for social purposes in a language other than English
  • NAT10949002 Conduct basic workplace oral communication in a language other than English
  • NAT10949003 Read and write basic documents for social purposes in a language other than English
  • NAT10949004 Read and write basic workplace documents in a language other than English 

 

Assessment Overview

  • Assessment Task 1: Social Conversations 
  • Assessment Task 2: The Exchange Student 
  • Assessment Task 3: Scenes from a Workplace 
  • Assessment Task 4: A Job Interview 
  • Assessment Task 5: Reading and Writing Invitations
  • Assessment Task 6: Social Correspondence – Blog and Email 
  • Assessment Task 7: Letter of Complaint 
  • Assessment Task 8: CV and Cover Letter 
  • Assessment Task 9: Job Advertisement and Application 
  • Assessment Task 10: Workplace documents 


Qualification Requirements

  • Upon satisfactory completion, students may attain a national qualification.
  • Where all course requirements are met, a Certificate may be awarded.
  • Where units are satisfactorily completed, a Statement of Attainment may be awarded.

10949NAT Certificate II Applied Languages (Indonesian) – Year 10 VET Subject (S2)

Delivered through Ripponlea Institute (RTO 21230)

The Certificate II in Applied Language aims to provide participants with the language skills and cultural knowledge to enable them to communicate in social and workplace situations in a language other than English.

Students develop intercultural sensitivity and capacity to function in environments where there is a range of cultural and languages background present. They learn the basic linguistic competency required to understand and use an additional language in social and workplace settings. This course can be applied to any language.

 

Subject Type: Elective

Length: One Semester

SACE Credits: 10 credits upon successful completion per Unit of Competency

Prerequisites: Enrolment in 10949NAT Certificate II Applied Languages (Indonesian) in Semester 1

Contact Person: michael.carr@stcolumba.sa.edu.au

Further Reading: Course Guide

Units of Competency

  • NAT10949001 Conduct basic oral communication for social purposes in a language other than English
  • NAT10949002 Conduct basic workplace oral communication in a language other than English
  • NAT10949003 Read and write basic documents for social purposes in a language other than English
  • NAT10949004 Read and write basic workplace documents in a language other than English 

Assessment Overview

  • Assessment Task 1: Social Conversations 
  • Assessment Task 2: The Exchange Student 
  • Assessment Task 3: Scenes from a Workplace 
  • Assessment Task 4: A Job Interview 
  • Assessment Task 5: Reading and Writing Invitations
  • Assessment Task 6: Social Correspondence – Blog and Email 
  • Assessment Task 7: Letter of Complaint 
  • Assessment Task 8: CV and Cover Letter 
  • Assessment Task 9: Job Advertisement and Application 
  • Assessment Task 10: Workplace documents 


Qualification Requirements

  • Upon satisfactory completion, students may attain a national qualification.
  • Where all course requirements are met, a Certificate may be awarded.
  • Where units are satisfactorily completed, a Statement of Attainment may be awarded.