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School of Languages 255 Torrens Road, West Croydon SA 5008 Telephone 08 8301 4800 Facsimile 08 8301 4801 [email protected] www.schooloflanguages.sa.edu.au Enquire now! Bosnian Course Informaon 2021 Who are we? The School of Languages is a government school established in 1986 to enhance access, choice and connuity in language learning for South Australian students, through the provision of quality programs in a broad range of languages R—12, that complement and supplement languages programs offered in mainstream schools and ethnic schools.

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School of Languages 255 Torrens Road,

West Croydon SA 5008

Telephone 08 8301 4800 Facsimile 08 8301 4801

[email protected] www.schooloflanguages.sa.edu.au

Enquire now!

Bosnian

Course

Information 2021

Who are we?

The School of Languages is a government school established in 1986 to enhance access, choice and continuity in language learning for South Australian students, through the provision of quality programs in a broad range of languages R—12, that complement and supplement languages programs offered in mainstream schools and ethnic schools.

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About Bosnian

The Bosnian language comes from the Slavic group of languages and is written with both the Cyrillic and Latin alphabets. It is the official language of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The Bosnian language and culture have made significant contributions in literature, art and music. The very famous ballad Hasanaginica originating from the Bosnian region has been translated into more than 40 languages.

Significant numbers of Bosnia and Herzegovina-born migrants arrived in Australia in the early 1990s but migration has declined since then. There are approximately 25 000 Bosnia and Herzegovina-born people in Australia, meaning that there are career prospects in interpreting and community welfare or in the service Bosnian-speaking graduates in Australia.

Bosnian has been taught at The School of Languages since 2006.

Text adapted from:

Omniglot: http://www.omniglot.com/writing/

bosnian.htm

Australian Government - Department of Social

Services: http://tinyurl.com/z8dq2bp

Where are held?

*All classes are held at School of Languages

Years 8/9 Wednesday, 5:00-7:30pm Year 10/ Wednesday, 5:00-8:00pm Stage 1/Stage 2 Continuers

Bosnian

Bosanski

босански

بۉسانسقى

How are courses delivered?

The School of Languages offers year long courses beginning in February and following school terms. Classes are held once per week.

How do I enrol?

If you are interested in learning a language, please contact the School of Languages.

We would be happy to answer any questions you may have and look forward to hearing from you.

How much does it cost?

The following annual charges apply:

Government School Students

R-10: $125

Stage 1/2 SACE students: $150

Years 8-10 International full fee paying

student: $860**

Years 11-12 International full fee paying student: $950**

Non-Government School Students

R-10: $125

Stage 1/2 SACE students: $150

Years 8-10 International full fee paying

student: $1250**

Years 11-12 International full fee

paying student: $1350**

** For students studying the language in addition to a full

subject load, the subject charges are to be paid before the

student attends any classes.