This program is delivered through the ESL Framework. It is a program for adults of non-English speaking background at beginner level.

Program content is dependent on the needs of students.

During the course the participants will :

  • Develop a language learning plan with support
  • Use Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing skills with support to

-communicate basic personal details and needs
-give and respond to basic instructions and information
-read and write short, basic messages and forms
-read and write short basic factual texts

  • Develop survival numeracy skills


Source: Copied with permission from ESL Framework Version 1 2008, Department of Innovation, Industry and Regional Development, Victoria

About the Course

  • Local Students
  • International Students
  • National Code: 21938VIC

Campus: Collingwood

Duration

Full-time: 1 year

Part-time: 1-3 years

Modes of Delivery

Classroom

Further Study and Careers

Pathways to Further Study

Students are advised to complete an English and study skills certificate at level 4 before going on to mainstream study.

Study Pathways at NMIT

Career Opportunities

Those students who achieve a certificate at level 3 are able to move into our Vocational Pathways Department to continue their English language and study skills training to assist them towards their goal of work or mainstream study.

Entrance Requirements

All applicants are interviewed before placement in the program.

Materials

Assessment Methods

There are no exams. Assessment is continuous and ongoing, focusing on the process of learning as well as the competency requirements of the modules of the ESL Framework and the Certificates in Spoken and Written English.

Materials

A range of materials and equipment are used during the course and students are provided with photocopied worksheets on a day-to-day basis. Students also have access to a range of facilities and services to assist with their learning and wellbeing while at TAFE. Independent Learning Centre Computer and Language Labs Vocational Counselling Library Facilities Sports and Recreational Facilities.

More Information

Phone: 03 9269 8302

Web: Enquiry Form

Department: Foundation Studies

How to Apply

Local Students

Full-time (2010):
To start this course in 2010 apply directly to NMIT.

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Full-time Mid-year Entry (2010):
To start this course in 2010 apply directly to NMIT.

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Part-time:
Please contact the department directly if you are interested in studying part time.

You can enrol in part-time courses at an Information and Enrolment Session

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Units of Study

Code Subject Hours Type
VBQU114 Recognise time, money and directions 45 Core
VBQU115 Recognise measurement and design 45 Core
VBQU116 Recognise numerical and statistical information 45 Core
VPAU487 Develop a language learning plan with support 30 Core
VPAU488 Use beginning language learning strategies with support 55 Core
VPAU489 Communicate basic personal details and needs 70 Core
VPAU490 Give and respond to basic instructions and information 70 Core
VPAU491 Read and write short, basic messages and forms 70 Core
VPAU492 Read and write short, basic factual texts 70 Core