Japanese: Lower Intermediate Conversation

Join us to take your conversational skills to the next level. Participants will practise communication skills in simple, real-life personal, recreational, and public settings.

Japanese: Lower Intermediate – Part 2

Explore the language and culture of Japan through this interactive class. A Lower Intermediate continuation course providing progression for students who completed Japanese: Lower Intermediate – Part 1.

Japanese: Lower Intermediate – Part 1

Improve your language skills, and understanding of the culture, society and daily life in Japan. We will be covering the four language skills and exploring the culture at the lower intermediate level.

Japanese: Beginners – Part 2

Join this interactive course to further develop your basic Japanese language skills and enjoy exploring the culture. For those who have completed Beginners – Part 1 and new students who have studied the language formally for one term.

Japanese: Beginners – Part 1

Join this interactive course to learn Japanese language and explore its culture. For complete Beginners as well as those who have learnt some Japanese expressions and phrases through travel or socialising.

French: Lower Intermediate Conversation

Join us to take your conversational skills to the next level. Participants will practice communication skills in simple personal, recreational, and public settings.

French: Lower Intermediate – Part 2

Explore the language and culture of French-speaking countries through this interactive class. A Lower Intermediate continuation course providing progression for students who completed French: Lower Intermediate – Part 1.

French: Lower Intermediate – Part 1

Improve your language skills and understanding of the culture, society and daily life in the French-speaking countries. We will be practising the four language skills in everyday situations at lower intermediate level.

The Psychology of Photography – Meaning, Self, and Society

Drawing on psychology and other human sciences, see how photographs both create and convey meaning across self and society. Apply these ideas practically for a more deliberate approach to image making through theory, discussion, and structured critique.

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