I'm doing a unit of introductory German in Semester Two. I have also picked Junior French Advanced. While doing French in high school has equipped me with the skills to learn a new language, I wonder what it's really like at uni level. Of course, you have to put in a lot of work to do well, but how much guidance is there for the course (even more important because this is a language)? I mean guidance as in actual help, not just learning from a lecturer speaking all the way in front.
Finally, how do most people cope with the work of doing a language with the rest of the their subjects? I'm doing humanities subjects and I realise that there will be a lot of reading and writing.
(In Semester 1, I'm doing one unit of each of the following: Media and Communications, English, History, French.
For Semester 2, one unit of: Media and Communications, English, French, German.)
Finally, how do most people cope with the work of doing a language with the rest of the their subjects? I'm doing humanities subjects and I realise that there will be a lot of reading and writing.
(In Semester 1, I'm doing one unit of each of the following: Media and Communications, English, History, French.
For Semester 2, one unit of: Media and Communications, English, French, German.)