Slovenia Gimnazija Curriculum - Foreign Language 1
The Slovenian Gimnazija curriculum includes a Foreign Language 1 component, which can be English, German, French, or Spanish. Students typically begin their first foreign language in the second grade of primary school. In Gimnazija, this language continues to be a compulsory subject. Additionally, students are required to take a second foreign language. A third foreign language is often offered as an elective. Some schools, like Gimnazija Poljane, offer a foreign language focus within their general studies program.
Gimnazija Poljane:
This school offers both general and classical studies programs. Within the general studies program, students can choose a foreign language focus.
- General Studies - Foreign Language Focus: This program includes a third foreign language as an elective. The compulsory foreign language (first foreign language) and a second foreign language are also part of the curriculum.
- Classical Studies: This program includes Latin as a compulsory subject, in addition to the first and second foreign languages.
II. gimnazija Maribor:
This school offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB DP). While the IB DP curriculum is distinct from the national Gimnazija curriculum, it offers insights into the foreign language options available. Foreign language options include English, German, French, and Spanish.
Gimnazija Celje – Center:
This school offers English, German, and Spanish as foreign language options. A third foreign language can be chosen from German, Spanish, Italian, French, Russian, and Chinese.
General Information about Foreign Language 1 in Gimnazija:
- The first foreign language is compulsory and is usually the language the student studied in primary school.
- The second foreign language is also compulsory in Gimnazija.
- Schools have some flexibility in the specific curriculum and foreign languages offered.
This information provides a general overview of the Foreign Language 1 component in the Slovenia Gimnazija curriculum. Specific details about the 2nd-year curriculum may vary between schools. |