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Languages Week

Languages Week at CCGS

CCGS's inaugural Language Week was a huge success!

Middle School and Senior College students had great fun celebrating languages and cultures through games, crafts, cooking and fun activities.

Throughout the week, an amazing range of activities helped聽excite聽curious language learners.

A cultural celebration

The school immersed itself in Chinese, French and Japanese culture, expressions, games and arts.

Mr Aaron McLuckie, Head of Languages at CCGS said, "We wanted to provide students with an聽opportunity to see what Languages is聽all about -聽 a chance to immerse themselves in different cultures and discover something new and exciting."

Languages Week聽gave students the chance to enjoy some of the arts - origami, calligraphy, anime drawings, Monet and Matisse painting and Chinese opera. Students also engaged in cultural games and activities like the popular Chinese game of jianzi and聽Japanese kendama.

Language of Love

Junior School students also shared their love for languages. Each student聽translated聽the word 'Love' into a different language. The 'love' translation was written on a heart and turned into a giant art display joining all the languages of the world.聽

Language of Love at CCGS

What's a celebration without food?

Year 8 students practised their culinary and language skills whilst participating in a cooking incursion. Under the instruction of Italian Head Chef Luca Roncari, students learnt how to make聽crpes, yaki udon and pork dumplings!

A fabulous Language Food Fair gave students the chance to聽sample dumplings,聽croissants and yakisoba in exchange for a donation to the Indian Red Cross.

Language Food Fair at CCGS

Parlez-vous fran莽ais?

Students studying HSC French Beginners and Continuous聽welcomed other French language students to the School. Around 25 students across five local High Schools聽joined in French conversation, providing聽an opportunity聽to practise聽French-speaking skills in the lead up to the HSC.

Staying connected, while remaining apart

While international travel may be off-limits for now, that did not stop students from staying connected with our friends overseas.聽Japanese students took time to make connections with sister school, Ueda Nishi. CCGS students were tested on their culinary knowledge of Japanese cuisine giving everyone a chance to practise their non-native tongue.

Learning a聽language聽opens up a new world. Mr McLuckie added, "Seeing students celebrating and accepting cultural differences - that's what made聽the week really special."

We were delighted to see so many students discover something new about different聽countries and their culture. You can go behind the scenes of Languages Week by following our .