Fulltime:
from 4 weeks, 25 hrs per week (
Student Visa: minimum 12 weeks )
. Part time (8 Hours per week): All
modules are self-contained and can
be taken individually (12 weeks) or
students can chose to combine
modules to run for 24, 36 or 48
weeks.
Module
1:
Living
and Working in New Zealand
Module
1 is the first, self contained
course of the Practical English for
Work Programme. The course is well
suited to equip learners with some
basic language skills. These
practical skills will be taught
using topics based on living and
working in New Zealand.
Learners are able to gain increased
confidence with the language and
practical understanding of subjects
relating to common everyday
situations. It will also provide you
with a sound basis for the next
stages of learning.
Module
2:
Looking
for Work (Part 1)
The
next stage, Module 2, focuses on
slightly more advanced ESOL language
elements. The module is based on
practical topics that are commonly
faced when looking for work.
Learners will concentrate on
vocabulary and sentence structure
and time will be given in class to
practice grammar and reading skills
allowing learners to familiarize
themselves with ESOL language
elements.
By the end of the module, learners
will be given the skills to the
first stages of working in New
Zealand.
Module
2 topics may include:
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Job Search Skills
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Writing a CV (Chronological)
☆
Preparing for an Interview
☆
Starting in a New Job
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Letter Writing (letter of request,
letter giving information, and
letter of resignation)
Module
3:
Looking for Work (Part 2)
Continuing from Looking for Work
(Part 1), Module 3 intensifies its
language focus while looking at
additional topics and tools for
finding employment.
Learners extend their language
skills to incorporate speaking and
listening while retaining focus on
reading and writing to help them to
confidently use the acquired skills
to find employment.
Module
4:
Language for the Workplace
The
last module of the programme focuses
on language skills with additional
language that is commonly found
within the workplace.
This course is language based on
practical topics relevant to
communication in the workplace. More
advanced aspects of grammar,
vocabulary, sentence structure,
common idioms and oral communication
are covered in this module. |