Courses

Trained volunteers visit students in their homes to help with their English.

This bilingual course is designed to assist Chinese speakers to learn English for everyday situations.

For NESB adult participants to develop English language competencies necessary for access to vocational education, training and participation in the community.

General English course covers oral skills, written skills, Australian services and culture and approaches to learning.

General English course covers oral skills, written skills, Australian systems and culture and approaches to learning.

This course provides an introduction to academic writing, reading, listening and speaking skills through general coursework, seminars, factual reports and assignments.Test-taking skills are also developed and practised.

acl’s English for Communication program has been designed to build skills, confidence and fluency. Through our lively and stimulating classes, you will acquire the language skills and confidence to communicate effectively in real life situations. The English for Communication program is also the basis for more specialised English language studies at acl.

To develop proficiency in reading and writing, Auslan communication, numeracy and general curriculum options.Other VET courses available.

To develop proficiency in reading and writing, oral communication, numeracy and general curriculum options.

A shorter general English language course which can be customised to meet the needs of different learner groups, including those with lower literacy skills than oracy skills for access to both initial and further vocational education and training.

A remedial pronunciation course for students who have completed general ESOL courses.

This course is for adults from non-English speaking backgrounds to learn English listening, speaking, reading and writing for access to and participation in furthereducation, employment and the Australian community.

This course is for adults from non-English speaking backgrounds to learn English listening, speaking, reading and writing for access to and participation in furthereducation, employment and the Australian community.

This is a course that enables students with overseas professional qualifications to improve their communication skills, orientation to the workplace and apply for further study

To provide opportunities for students to improve basic grammar structures and spelling for writing.

Foundation Studies is a full-time program of two or more sessions and is designed to provide alternative entry to the University of Wollongong and other Australian and New Zealand universities for those students who have not met the direct entry requirements to a bachelor degree.There are four different streams in the program: >Commerce>Information Technology/Mathematics>Arts>Science/EngineeringA 3-session Foundation Studies option is also available.

To provide an opportunity for students to increase their English language ability through the introduction, development and practice of language skills and functions at a range of levels from beginner to advanced.

This course develops spoken and written English through teaching and practising the macro skills needed to communicate accurately and fluently.

>To develop oral and written skills in English for everyday purposes. >To orient participants to Australian culture and society. >To develop language learning skills and confidence.

To give the learner tools for improving their pronunciation.

To broaden the knowledge of grammar, refine learner’s use of English and to improve spelling, punctuation and vocabulary.

To prepare students for further study in either the vocational or higher education sectors in hospitality, hotel management or tourism courses through the introduction, development and practice of the language skills, strategies and functions needed to undertake such a course.

Develops English language and literacy skills for NESB migrants from beginner to intermediate.

Improves English language skills for those at entry level, or Certificate levels I, II or III across the learning domains of listening, speaking, reading, writing and numeracy. CSWE is a competency-based course with assessment tasks based on real life language situations.

These courses develop reading, writing, speaking and listening skills. They also develop study skills and grammar and pronunciation are integrated into the courses.Skills are developed through themes eg Health, Housing, Shopping etc to help new arrivals with settlement.

This is an ongoing series of casual classes for NESB students which focus on English conversation and pronunciation.

To broaden the vocabulary and improve the confidence of people who speak fluent English. Classes offered at different levels: Lower Intermediate, Intermediate and Advanced.

Students may use the facilities to plan and follow an independent learning program. Facilities include textbooks, reading material (books, magazines etc), audio and video tapes and worksheets. ILC Multimedia centres have computers with Internet access and a range of programs to enhance English language learning.

A full-time or part-time course to provide language and study skills appropriate for further study at year 10 level.

To develop language and literacy skills required to undertake further education and training, seek and maintain employment and participate in the community.

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