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Thinking of a career in tourism, hospitality, education, defence forces, immigration and customs, retail, law enforcement, marketing, business, economics, mass-media, journalism, IT, engineering, mining, foreign affairs, publishing, recreation and leisure industries - 2U Japanese Continuers will be a very useful subject for your HSC. As a "Category A" subject, Japanese Continuers contributes towards the ATAR/UAI.

Learning and continuing your studies of Japanese has never been more important. Currently, there is a massive investment by the Australian Government being put into learning priority Asian languages, such as Japanese, for boosting and allowing growth in the Australian economy.

Japan and Australia share a very strong relationship between the two nations, often envied by other countries around the world. Japan is Australia's fourth biggest market in the tourism and hospitality sectors, and also a major importer of Australian mineral and ore mining resources. However, for this great relationship to continue, studying Japanese is highly important, as is becoming skilled in a specialised career.

The 2U Japanese Continuers course closely follows the Stage Six NSW Board of Studies syllabus requirements and prepares students for post-school tertiary study or work. During the Preliminary Course, topics covered include: Introducing Myself, Home & Friends, Daily Routine, School Life, Neighbourhood, and Shopping & Eating Out. For the HSC Course, students cover the topics: Future Plans and Work, Planning A Trip, Travelling in Japan, Traditions & Culture and The Changing World - Issues. __ SOME CAREER OPTIONS for LANGUAGES & JAPANESE TO INVESTIGATE __

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__ Languages open the door to the world __ [] I went through primary school and uni with one of the people who is featured on this website about how learning a language, in particular Japanese, is important for a number of varying reasons.

__ Tourism Australia – influence of Japanese Tourist Markets in Aus __ []

__ Qantas/Jetstar __ [] [] BLURB FROM THE QANTAS EMPLOYMENT WEBSITE

__ Airforce/navy/army __ [] [] BLURB FROM THE ADF WEBSITE __ JET Program: Teaching English/sport in Japan __ [] [] __ Languages Teaching: Primary or High School __ Why not teach Japanese at primary or secondary school level? Give back to a profession which brought Japan and Japanese culture to you, and share your knowledge with Australia's future! Whether you teach in the Catholic system, NSW DET public school system, or at private independent schools, there are some subject prerequisites for Languages teaching for Yr11/Yr12: A "Continuers" level language, any 2U of English and any 2U of Mathematics (meaning General is fine!). [] []