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2014 ENGLISH LANGUAGE SCHOOL
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STM Star Award Southern Hemisphere
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STM Star Award Southern Hemisphere
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STM Star Award Southern Hemisphere
2017 2017
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STM Star Award Southern Hemisphere
2018 2017
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STM Star Award Southern Hemisphere
Welcome to an
INDUSTRY-LEADING
ENGLISH LANGUAGE CENTRE
Dear Future NZLC Students NZLC has been providing quality English education for more than 30 years, and was judged winner of the STM Star English school Southern Hemisphere category in 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018! The New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) rates NZLC as a top Category 1 school. Our school provides industry-leading English language education that will enrich your life and create pathways for you to new opportunities in New Zealand and beyond. We are looking forward to meeting you here at NZLC soon! Warmest Regards, NZLC Team
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NEW ZEALAND p3–4
NZLC p5–6 p7–8 p 9 - 10
New Zealand
NZLC Auckland & NZLC Auckland Wellington & NZLC Wellington
OUR SERVICES p 11 - 12 p 13 - 14 p 15 - 16 p 17 - 18 p 19 - 20
Accommodation Student Services Study Support & Job Workshops Activities Specials and Packages
OUR COURSES p 21 p 22 p 23 p 24 p 25 p 26 p 27 P 28 P 29 - 30 P 31 - 32 P 33 - 34 P 35 - 36
Level and Course Chart General English IELTS Preparation Pathway Programme Cambridge FCE & CAE (B2 First / C1 Advanced) Business English TOEIC Students’ Comments English Teacher Training (CELTA/TESOL/TECSOL/TKT) Young Learners English Group Study Tours 2019 Course Calendar
ENROL & START p 37 - 38
How to Enrol & First Day at school
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Discover
a PACIFIC PARADISE
NEW ZEALAND
NEW ZEALAND FACTS • • • • • • •
4 distinct seasons Max 2 hours to the ocean from anywhere in NZ 1/3 of the land is protected in national parks and reserves The adventure capital of the world Easy to travel around Affordable Lots of work opportunities
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Friendliest Forbes 2016
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Bay of Islands
Auckland
Its Maori name, Aotearoa, The land of the long white cloud.
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New Zealand Dollars (NZD) 40˚c 30˚c
LANGUAGE ENGLISH (96%) MAORI (4% )
PACIFIC PEOPLE
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VS People 4.6 million
Sheep 27.6 million
NEW ZEALAND The first place on earth to see the New Year’s sunrise
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OUR MISSION
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is to provide industry-leading English language education that enriches lives and creates pathways to new opportunities in New Zealand and beyond
as the PERFECT SCHOOL
FOR YOU!
2014 ENGLISH LANGUAGE SCHOOL
WINNER
STM Star Award Southern Hemisphere
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2016
2015 2015
WINNER
STM Star Award Southern Hemisphere
2016
WINNER
STM Star Award Southern Hemisphere
2017 2017
WINNER
STM Star Award Southern Hemisphere
2018 2017
WINNER
STM Star Award Southern Hemisphere
GUARANTEED QUALITY
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CSR
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Established in 1984 NZQA Category 1 STM Star Award Southern Hemisphere Winner 2014 ST Star Award Southern Hemisphere Winner 2015 ST Star Award Southern Hemisphere Winner 2016 ST Star Award Southern Hemisphere Winner 2017 ST Star Award Southern Hemisphere Winner 2018 Cambridge TKT Testing Centre Cambridge CELTA Training Centre IELTS Pre-testing Centre
(Corporate Social Responsibility)
Environmental standards monitoring Office waste reduction Volunteer and fundraising activities Contribution to local communities Social issue and sustainable project discussions in the classrooms
What makes NZLC a world-leading English School? A Well-Qualified Team of Specialists International Programme Team
English Language Team
DEPARTMENTS
English Teacher Training Team
Young Learners English Team
Group Study Tours Team
CSR Team
Student Services Team
Programme Development & Research Team
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EUROPE & RUSSIA
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KOREA
MIDDLE EAST
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21%
CHINA
JAPAN
3000 STUDENTS
3% TAIWAN
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SOUTH EAST ASIA
25 from over
3% PACIFIC ISLANDS
36% 6% 3%
18%
LATIN AMERICA
Spanish speakers
every year
18% 37%
17%
LATIN AMERICA
countries
Age Mix 13 - 17: 18 - 24: 25 - 34: 35 - 44: 45: +
Portuguese speakers
Over
Gender Mix Male: Female:
41% 59%
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d n a l k c u A Auckland is New Zealand’s largest city with a population of 1.5 million. The city is surrounded by beautiful harbours, islands, beaches, vineyards and reserves. International events, festivals, concerts and exhibitions are hosted in Auckland throughout the year.
AUCKLAND • • • • • • • •
Student number: 450 – 550 Classrooms: 37 Wi-Fi : FREE PCs: 60 Student kitchens & lounges Library Movie projector 2 campuses and additional campus available during peak season
• • • • • • •
Free job workshops & CV check sessions p16 Weekday & weekend activities p17-18 Volunteer & community project opportunities First language support Free Pronunciation Program Free online study material access Free DVD rental
COURSES
Ranked
NO.1
for Quality of Living
amongst English-Speaking Countries
(Mercer Survey 2015)
General English & Academic English p21-28 • • • • •
General English (Part Time/Full Time) IELTS (Part Time/Full Time) & Pathway Cambridge FCE & CAE (B2 First / C1 Advanced) Business English TOEIC (Part Time)
English Teacher Training • • •
p29-30
Cambridge CELTA TESOL + TKT TECSOL + TKT
Young Learners English (13 – 17yo) • General English/High School Prep & Pathway • English + Activities Holiday Programme
Others • Private Lessons • Group Study Tours p33-34 • Package Programme p19-20
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From the moment you arrive in Wellington, you will be inspired by the city’s lively, art, café and music scene. Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand with a population of 400,000.
The World’s
COOLEST LITTLE CAPITAL
(Lonely Planet 2011)
WELLINGTON • • • • • • •
Student number: 120 - 180 Classrooms: 12 -16 Wi-Fi: FREE PCs: 30 Student kitchens & lounges Library Movie projector
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Free job workshops & CV check sessions p16 Weekday & weekend activities p17-18 Volunteer & community project opportunities First language support Free Pronunciation Program Free online study material access Free DVD rental
COURSES General English & Academic English p21-28 • • •
General English (Part Time/Full Time) IELTS (Part Time/Full Time) & Pathway Business English
Others • Private Lessons • Group Study Tours p33-34 • Package Programme p19-20
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5 minutes' walk away from Cuba St and City Centre
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Choose
the PERFECT
ACCOMMODATION FOR YOU
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1.
HOMESTAY
100% New Zealand cultural experience
HALF BOARD
Includes breakfast and dinner during the week and 3 meals on weekends. (Full Board and Twin Share options are also available)
Auckland Wellington
AVERAGE TRAVEL TIME
PUBLIC TRANSPORATION
45 - 60 min 30 - 40 min
$40 – 50 p/w $30 – 40 p/w
CITY ACCOMMODATION
Convenience & freedom in self-contained apartments or shared spaces (18 years old+)
If you are looking for more freedom and a convenient location or you would like to stay with your family or friends, city accommodation is for you! Ranging from budget to luxury, our partners provide a variety of accommodation options with both private or shared rooms and facilities available. For the latest details, visit www.nzlc.ac.nz
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Talk to
STUDENT SERVICES
when you need help!
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1.
ADVICE
About settling into life in NZ
Bank Accounts / Visa Assistance We can show you how easy it is to open a New Zealand bank account. We will also support you in your visa extension process.
Internet / WiďŹ / Phones FREE Internet and WiďŹ are available at our schools for your use! NZLC can also arrange reasonably priced phones, SIM cards and international calling cards.
Accommodation Advice Our Accommodation department is happy to offer advice when you look for a place to live in the city or stay on weekend trips.
First Language Support Our friendly Student Services team speak a range of languages to help you with your life in NZ.
Public Transportation Pass /Student ID Once you arrive at NZLC, we will issue you a Student ID card which can give you various discounts. We can show you the cheapest way to buy your public transportation pass.
Job Workshops Our FREE job workshops once a week will give you all the support to make your job search easy! p16
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2.
STUDY SUPPORT After school language practice
Study Plan & Advice
Online Study Materials
Our Academic and Student Services team will help you choose the perfect courses for you.
Study Areas & Support If you have any questions, please feel free to ask our academic team! We have dedicated study areas for you to use after school.
Course Information Sessions Learn more about our academic, teacher training courses and pathway programmes to help you make the best study plan.
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You have access to various study materials which you can use during our school opening hours.
Pronunciation Programme / Conversation & Debate Club Join our after school FREE English programmes and improve your conďŹ dence and speaking skills!
TOEIC All NZLC Auckland students can take the Friday PM TOEIC course for FREE! p27
3.
JOB WORKSHOPS
Join after school every week
A variety of
OPPORTUNITIES
WAITING FOR YOU
Au Pair
Farm Stay or Fruit Picking
Volunteering
Work Experience / Internship
Café & Restaurant work
Casual/Seasonal/Part time/Full time work
Job Seminar • • • • •
How to apply for an IRD number What kind of work is available How to find a work place How to set up a job interview What English level is required for different jobs
Job Interview Skills • • • •
CV & Cover Letter Writing Skills • How to write a CV for the New Zealand market • How to make an attractive CV • How to write a Cover Letter
Working in the Hospitality Industry
How to make a good impression at the interview What to prepare How to present yourself What kind of questions will be asked
• • • •
Visit the Café & Bar Training School Information about Café, Bar & Barista Training Information about the Café Internship Package Programme
Note: Sample Schedule only. Students must have the appropriate visa to work in New Zealand. Download latest activities calendar from www.nzlc.ac.nz
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4.
ACTIVITIES
Have unforgettable experiences
After-School Activities • • • • • • •
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Seasonal: Parties & events Sports: Surfing, football, touch rugby, sailing, kayaking Nature: Farm visits, bush walking, bike riding Entertainment: Rugby games, music, local events Cultural: Maori shows, museums, BBQs Sight Seeing: Sky Tower, Parliament House, city discovery, islands Community Friendly: Tree planting, nature clean-ups, volunteering, fundraising
Weekend trips • Day Trips: Beaches, BBQs, wineries, horse riding, ‘Lord of the Rings’ film location tours • Overnight Trips: Hiking, ski/snowboarding, bungy jumping, sky diving, snorkelling, diving, dolphin and whale cruises, hot springs, island discovery, New Zealand tours
Something YOU CAN ENJOY
Every day!
DOWNLOAD
the latest activities calendar from www.nzlc.ac.nz
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& PACKAGES
SPECIALS
NZLC CITY LINK
Free flights between Auckland and Wellington
Auckland
FREE return ticket (Wellington / Auckland or vice versa)
AIR FARE S
ONE Enrolment Fee for TWO campuses ($250) ONE Accommodation Arrangement fee for TWO locations ($250) 1. Select NZLC CITY LINK on the enrolment form. 2. Enrol in a full time course of 12 weeks of more in total. 3. Study a minimum of 4 weeks at both the Auckland and Wellington campus. 4. Receive a FREE return air ticket between both campuses.
Wellington
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* Please check the NZLC CITY LINK conditions
FAMILY AND FRIENDS SPECIAL
Share your study experience with a friend and save This offer applies if two or more people enrol together, follow the same course dates and stay in the same accommodation. For more than seven people, contact info@nzlc.ac.nz for a group arrangement. No. of people
Auckland Airport Transfer (Adult)
Wellington Airport Transfer
Accommodation Arrangement fee
One-way
Return
Return
One-way
Return
1
$250
$250
$130
$220
$130
$250
$75
$120
2
$125
$125
$100
$165
$100
$190
$60
$90
3
$100
$100
$90
$150
$90
$170
$50
$80
4-7
$75
$75
$85
$140
$85
$160
$45
$75
*YL - Young Learner ( 13-17 years ). Fees shown are per person.
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Auckland Airport Transfer (YL)
Enrolment Fee (not applicable for City Link)
One-way
English + Barista/ Café Server/Cocktail Training
English + Café Internship
English Level: Intermediate + Course Start: Every 2 weeks Time: 4:30 – 7:30pm (after school) Course Completion Certificate: Yes Age: 18+
English Level: Intermediate + Programme Start: Every Week Time: 2 hours a day Programme Completion Certificate: Yes Age: 18+
Barista Basic PART 1: $250 (3 day course) Barista Pro PART 1+2: $417 (5 day course) Bartending & Cocktail: $318 (3 day course)
Café Intern Placement Fee: $35 (2 hour/day)
Note: Combined programme with NZSFW. NZLC Auckland ONLY.
English + Intern & Work Experience
English Level: Intermediate to Advanced (depends on the work) Programme Start: After NZLC course completion Length: 1 week to 2 months Age: 18+
English + Au Pair
English Level: Intermediate + Programme Start: After NZLC course completion Length: Minimum 3 months Age: 18+
Arrangement Fee: $350 – 800
Tip!! Join the NZLC FREE Job Workshops first before applying for this programme.
English Level: Pre-Intermediate to Advanced (depends on the option) Programme Start: Varied Length: Varied Age: 13+ for NZLC Auckland 18+ for NZLC Wellington Arrangement Fee: $250 + actual cost
Note: Combined programme with NZSFW. Students must complete Barista Pro Part 1 + 2. NZLC Auckland ONLY
Arrangement Fee: up to $400 Requirement: Student Visa with work pemit or Working Holiday Visa holder, relevant experience may be required Wages: No
English + Sports/Culture
Requirement: Working Holiday Visa holder, over 100 hours of experience with children, police certificate, reference letter (if applicable). Wages: Students can earn a wage depending on the working hours and qualification (e.g. 20h p/w normally paid $120), accommodation & meals will be provided.
Note: NZLC will find an available option to suit your request. Please contact NZLC to find out more, e.g. football, swimming, dance, cooking, flower arrangement, community work, etc.
English + Farm Stay Experience
English Level: Pre-Intermediate + Programme Start: Every weekend Length: Minimum 1 day Age: 18+ Arrangement Fee: $250 1 Day: $400 1 night 2 days: $550 2 nights 3 days: $700 Note: The fees include pick up and drop off, accommodation (for over night stays), meals and farm stay experience.
Tip!! Join the NZLC FREE Job Workshops first before applying for this programme.
English + Rugby English Level: Elementary + Programme Start: Every week during the season
NZLC Auckland ONLY.
(A) English (AM) + Rugby (PM)
(B) Adult Local Team Programme
Length: Minimum 4 weeks (Jan – Aug) Age: 18+ Schedule: English (AM) + Rugby (PM) Requirement: Intermediate + Rugby experience
Length: Minimum 4 weeks (Mar - Jul) Age: 18+ Schedule: Twice a week after school Requirement: Some experience playing Rugby
Rugby Arrangement Fee $700 (including first day escort, uniform and local team membership) Rugby $600 per week
Rugby Arrangement Fee: $250 Rugby team membership Fee: $500/season
Note: NZLC is proud to be taking part in ‘Game On English’ Combined programme with Auckland Rugby Union
*Contact info@nzlc.ac.nz for availability
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Choose
the PERFECT
COURSES FOR YOU!
NZLC English Level and Course Chart General English Level
CEFR Level (Common European Framework)
Cambridge Scale
Cambridge Exam
IELTS
Business English
C2
C1
180 - 200
Upper – Intermediate
B2
160 - 180
Intermediate II Intermediate I
B1
140 - 160
Pre Intermediate
A2
120 - 140
Elementary
A1
Advanced Can understand almost everything heard and read, and express ideas and information clearly, precisely and fluently on a full range of complex topics
CAE
(C1 Advanced)
FCE
(B2 First)
IELTS 3 Band 6.0 - 7.5 IELTS 2 Band 5.0 - 6.0
Business English
TESOL / TECSOL with TKT Prep
IELTS 1 Band 4.0 - 5.0
945 – 990
785 – 940
550 - 780
Pre CEFR
UpperIntermediate Can understand the main ideas of complex language on a range of concrete and abstract topics, and participate in conversations with native speakers without communication breaking down.
Intermediate Can understand and use language related to familiar topics such as education, work, travel and socialising, as well as discuss more abstract topics such as experiences, hopes and plans for the future.
PreIntermediate Can understand and use simple language on a range of personal topics and in relation to daily needs.
FREE Online English tests available to find your level: www.nlzc.ac.nz
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TOEIC
CELTA
Advanced
Beginner
English Teacher Training
Elementary
Beginner
Can understand and use very basic language on some personal topics.
Can understand simple statements and requests within very familiar situations and can respond in short, learnt phrases or words.
General English
COMMUNICATE IN ENGLISH WITH CONFIDENCE IN ANY SITUATION!
Why study General English at NZLC? NZLC’s General English courses are the best way for you to develop comprehensive English skills for education, work, social situations and travel in New Zealand and beyond.
Taught by qualified, friendly and supportive teachers Weekly progress tests 5-weekly one to one Academic Feedback Pathway to NZLC Academic and English Teacher Training Courses Graduation certificate and Academic Report
AM: Communicative Approach
Focuses on language systems and listening, speaking, reading and writing skills.
Communicate with CONFIDENCE
PM: Functional Approach Builds confidence and fluency using practical, everyday language so that you can use what you learn straight away outside the classroom.
Authentic Materials Combines the best published materials with authentic resources from TV, radio, the internet and social media.
COURSE INFORMATION Levels
Beginner to Advanced
Entry test
Yes
Length
1 – 52 weeks / 1 level = 10 week cycle
Type
Full Time (23h p/w) AM Part Time (15h p/w) PM Part Time (8h p/w)
Course Starts*
Every Monday except Public Holidays (p35-36)
Campus
Auckland / Wellington
Class Size
12 (average) / 16 (max)
Age**
16+ Auckland / 18+ Wellington
Real-world Activities
Activities and project work give you opportunities to use English in real-life situations so that English becomes part of your everyday life.
TIMETABLE TIME
MON
TUE
WED
THU
09:00 - 10:30
LESSON
10:30 - 10:45
BREAK
10:45 - 12:15
LESSON
12:15 - 13:15
LUNCH
13:15 - 15:15
LESSON
After School
Study Support / Activities / Student Services
FRI
SAT/SUN/HOL
FREE TIME TOEIC
a variety of trips are available
Activities Weekend trips
*Minimum number of students required **Acceptance of 16 and 17 year olds will be at the discretion of the Academic Department
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IELTS Preparation LET US HELP YOU GET THE IELTS BAND SCORE YOU NEED!
Why study IELTS at NZLC?
Approved IELTS pre-testing centre Three levels in Auckland and one or two levels in Wellington Three types of course options Additional study support and study materials Regular progress tests and feedback Academic Pathway Programme Approved Student Visa Pathway Education Provider
The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) assesses the English language proficiency of people who want to study or work where English is used as the language of communication. At NZLC, we offer industry-leading IELTS courses designed and managed by IELTS experts.
Many students achieve IELTS Band score
7.0!
NZLC IELTS Level Chart
Auckland Wellington
IELTS 3 Band 6.0 - 7.5 Advanced
IELTS Band 5.0 - 6.5 Intermediate 2 +
IELTS 2 Band 5.0 - 6.0 Upper – Int
IELTS 1 Band 4.0 - 5.0 Intermediate
COURSE INFORMATION Levels
Intermediate to Advanced
Entry test
Yes
Length
5 weeks (min) / 50 weeks (max) 1 level = 5 to 10 weeks per level
Type
Full Time (23h p/w) AM Part Time (15h p/w)
TIME
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SAT/SUN/HOL
TOEIC
09:00 - 10:30
AM IELTS - Reading & Writing
10:30 - 10:45
BREAK
10:45 - 12:15
AM IELTS - Reading & Writing
FREE TIME
LUNCH
a variety of trips are available
PM Part Time (8h p/w)
12:15 - 13:15
Course Starts*
5 weekly except Public Holidays (p35-36)
13:15 - 15:15
PM IELTS - Speaking & Listening
Campus
Auckland (3 levels ) Wellington (1 – 2 levels)
After School
Study Support / Activities / Student Services
Class Size
12 (average) / 16 (max)
Age**
16+ Auckland / 18+ Wellington
*Minimum number of students required **Acceptance of 16 and 17 year olds will be at the discretion of the Academic Department
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TIMETABLE
Activities Weekend trips
Study Support Students can receive extra feedback on their writing and speaking, individual advice about which IELTS resources to use, and help with IELTS test applications after school.
Pathway Programme CREATE YOUR PATHWAY TO NEW OPPORTUNITIES
University Pathways Massey University
NO IELTS score required but must meet Massey University’s academic requirements for the applied programmes.
Completion level required at NZLC
MASSEY UNIVERSITY
Intermediate 2/CEFR B1+
16 weeks Direct Entry English Pathway (DEEP)
Upper-Intermediate/CEFR B2
16 weeks Direct Entry English Pathway – Advanced (DEEP Adv)
Upper-Intermediate/CEFR B2 (Young Learners)
Certificate in Foundation Studies (CFS)
Bachelor
Postgraduate
Bachelor
NZLC
WORKS WITH
Over 20
PATHWAY Partners!
Polytechnic and PTE Pathways Here are some of our partner schools. For the latest pathway partners list, visit www.nzlc.ac.nz
Pathway to further studies Study at NZLC and another tertiary institution under Immigration’s New Zealand’s Pathway Visa Scheme
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Cambridge FCE & CAE OPENING THE DOOR TO SUCCESS IN ENGLISH
Why study Cambridge FCE (B2 First) & CAE (C1 Advanced ) at NZLC?
Taught by qualified, supportive and friendly teachers High success rate Additional after school study support twice a week Dedicated study areas with computers Extra CAE & FCE study materials available and homework given daily Regular mock tests and academic counselling and feedback Graduation certificate and Academic Report
Cambridge English exams are the most recognised English exams in the world and are accepted by employers, educational institutions and government departments around the world. NZLC is proud of its very high student pass rate.
Extra
STUDY SUPPORT
can make a big difference. We take your success seriously
COURSE INFORMATION Levels
FCE/B2 First (Upper-Intermediate) & CAE/C1 Advanced (Advanced)
Entry test
Yes
Length
10 or 12 weeks
Type
Full Time (23h p/w)
Course Starts
7 Jan, 18 Mar, 9 Sep (p35-36)
Campus
Auckland
Class Size Age**
12 (max) 16+ Auckland
**Acceptance of 16 and 17 year olds will be at the discretion of the Academic Department
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TIMETABLE TIME
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SAT/SUN/HOL
TOEIC
09:00 - 10:30
LESSON
10:30 - 10:45
BREAK
10:45 - 12:15
LESSON
FREE TIME
LUNCH
a variety of trips are available
12:15 - 13:15 13:15 - 15:15
LESSON
After School
Study Support / Activities / Student Services
Activities Weekend trips
Study Support Students can receive extra feedback on their writing and speaking and individual advice about which Cambridge resources to use.
Business English
THE WHOLE WORLD BECOMES YOUR CAREER OPPORTUNITY Business English includes:
Why study Business English at NZLC? The 5 week Full Time NZLC Business English course is very practical and focuses on commonly used English and communication skills at work. A focus on practical skills Extra Business English study materials available Regular progress tests and feedback Graduation certificate and Academic Report
• • • • • • • •
Meetings Telephone skills Networking Business writing (emails, formal letters, reports, writing for the internet, meeting agendas/minutes) Business etiquette in different cultures Presentation skills Customer service English Interview techniques
PREPARE to be a
GLOBAL CITIZEN
Unlimited opportunities are ahead of you
COURSE INFORMATION Levels
Intermediate to Advanced
Entry test
Yes
Length
5 weeks
Type Course Starts*
TIME
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SAT/SUN/HOL
TOEIC
09:00 - 10:30
LESSON
Full Time (23h p/w)
10:30 - 10:45
BREAK
5-weekly (Auckland) /
10:45 - 12:15
LESSON
FREE TIME
LUNCH
a variety of trips are available
10-weekly (Wellington) (p35-36) Campus
TIMETABLE
12:15 - 13:15
Auckland (2 levels) / Wellington (1 level)
Class Size
12 (average) / 16 (max)
Age**
16+ Auckland / 18+ Wellington
13:15 - 15:15
LESSON
After School
Study Support / Activities / Student Services
Activities Weekend trips
*Minimum number of students required **Acceptance of 16 and 17 year olds will be at the discretion of the Academic Department
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TOEIC
GET A CAREER ADVANTAGE
Why study TOEIC at NZLC? TOEIC (the Test of English for International Communication) questions are based on real-life work settings in an international environment such as meetings, travel and telephone conversations. This is a part time course and can be combined with most other courses at NZLC Auckland. The lessons focus on skills and techniques for both the listening and reading tests.
A focus on listening and reading tests Extra TOEIC study materials available Graduation certiďŹ cate FREE for students already enrolled in another course at NZLC Auckland
Aim for a High Score
COURSE INFORMATION Pre-Intermediate to Advanced
Entry test
Yes
Length
5 weeks
Type
Part Time (2 hours p/w x 5 weeks on Fri 1:15 to 3:15)
Course Starts*
5 weekly (p35-36)
Campus
Auckland
Class Size
12 (average) / 16 (max)
Age**
16+
EIC COUR TO S
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Levels
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*Minimum number of students required **Acceptance of 16 and 17 year olds will be at the discretion of the Academic Department
FREE
NZ TS LC S UDEN T
Students’ comments LISTEN TO WHAT OUR STUDENTS SAY
General English
Business English
Since I started studying at NZLC, my classes, teachers and classmates have helped me to achieve my goals. I am so happy with the quality of teaching here!
Choosing the NZLC Business Course was the best decision. I learnt so much useful vocabulary and I loved the individual feedback we got after our presentations.
Cambridge FCE(B2 First) The FCE teachers were amazing and my English improved dramatically after doing this course and now I have a certificate from Cambridge University which will last a lifetime!
Luiz Fernando Dos Santos Brito,
Paula Giraldo
Masaki Kotake
BRAZIL
COLOMBIA
JAPAN
IELTS
YOUNG LEARNER
TECSOL
The advice and exercises given by the experienced IELTS teachers helped me to achieve a band score of 8.5! The nationality mix in the classes also provided a great study and social experience. I would definitely recommend this course.
My teachers were very helpful and awesome! This school really helped me with my English and I’m so happy to study here!
I had no experience teaching before but the TECSOL course was amazing and made me really confident to teach children. Now I’m sure I can be a teacher! Thank you NZLC!
Nils Bouillard
Kristina Polyaeva
Nisara Yodmum
BELGIUM
RUSSIA
THAILAND
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English Teacher Training OPEN UP A WHOLE WORLD OF EXCITING TEACHING OPPORTUNTIES
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Why study CELTA at NZLC?
CELTA
CELTA is an internationally recognised teaching qualification and is accepted throughout the world by organisations which employ English language teachers across the globe. It is suitable for people who want to start a career in English language teaching or those already teaching English with no formal qualification. NZLC runs unique 5 week Full Time courses so you can have more time to prepare.
Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
Awarded by
Cambridge English
COURSE INFORMATION Levels
Native English speakers or equivalent (C1+ to C2)
Entry test
Yes
Length
5 weeks
Type
Full Time (35h p/w)
Course Starts*
18 Mar / 27 May / 9 Sep / 18 Nov (p35-36)
Campus
Auckland
Class Size
12 or 18 (max)
Age
18+
*Minimum number of students required
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SAMPLE COURSE TIMETABLE (WEEK 1) MON
TUE
WED
09:30 - 10:50
Introduction to course
Receptive Skills
Vocabulary teaching
Presenting & Practising Language
11:10 - 12:30
Language Awareness
Skills Workshop
Phonology
Lesson Planning
13:30 - 14:00
Introduction Teaching Practice
Observation Feedback
14:15 - 15:00
Supervised Lesson Planning
Supervised Lesson Planning
15:30 - 17:30
Lesson Observation
Teaching Practice
TIME
THU
Teaching Practice Feedback
2
TESOL
TECSOL
3
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages + TKT Preparation
Teaching English to Child Speakers of Other Languages + TKT Preparation
TESOL+ TKT Preparation includes:
TECSOL + TKT Preparation includes:
• 4 Observed peer teaching practice sessions with oral and written feedback • 1 Formally assessed final lesson with current NZLC students • 2 assessed written assignments and homework • TKT Modules 1,2 and 3 Preparation
• • • • •
A primary school visit and lesson observations Library visit to learn about their literacy support programmes 5 peer-teaching sessions with written and oral feedback 3 assessed written assignments and homework TKT Young Learner module preparation
Why study TESOL & TECSOL at NZLC? Pre-course task provided NZQA Level 4 approved course completion certificate Performance reports from trainers Tutor supported study time Work placement / work experience support provided Opportunity to work as a Teacher Aide at NZLC
NZLC TESOL & TECSOL are intensive 5 week teacher training courses for non-native English speakers where you study both the theory and methodology of English Language Teacher to adults (TESOL) & children aged between 6 and 12 years old (TECSOL). These NZQA approved courses are designed based on the Cambridge methodology and include peer teaching practice and TKT preparation.
What is Cambridge English TKT? (Teaching Knowledge Test)
TKT is a test that focuses on the teaching knowledge needed by English language teachers. TKT has been developed for people who would like to teach English and would like to take an internationally recognised qualification to gain formal recognition. You will receive a certificate for each module completed.
COURSE INFORMATION Levels
Minimum Upper Intermediate (B2) IETLS 5.0 or subject to the interview
TIMETABLE TIME
MON
TUE
WED
09:00 - 10:30
LESSON
10:30 - 10:45
BREAK
THU
FRI
SAT/SUN/HOL
Entry test
Yes
Length
5 weeks
10:45 - 12:15
LESSON
FREE TIME
Type
Full Time (35h p/w = 25 contact hours + 5 hours supported self-study)
12:15 - 13:15
LUNCH
a variety of trips are available
Course Starts*
10 weekly for each course (p35-36)
13:15 - 15:15
LESSON
15:30 - 16:30
Teaching Practice / Feedback / Lesson Preparation
Campus
Auckland
Class Size
12 (max)
Age
18+
*Minimum number of students required
30
English for Young Learners 11 – 17 years old
IT’S NEVER TOO EARLY TO GET INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE!
Why study Young Learners English Programme at NZLC?
Accredited by NZQA for young learners Safe and friendly homestay families and airport transfer Additional study support Regular progress tests and feedback Graduation certificates and Academic Report Optional extra caregiver support ($100 - $140 /w) High School & University Foundation Pathway and placement Approved Student Visa Pathway Education Provider
NZLC Auckland is accredited by NZQA for young learners between 13 and 17 years and we welcome students from all over the world. Our General English / High School Preparation course is guaranteed to run throughout the year. The programme is specially designed for young learners.
COURSE INFORMATION Levels
Beginner to Advanced
Entry test
Yes
Length
1 – 52 weeks
Type
Full Time & English + Activities (25h p/w)
Course Starts*
Every Monday except public holidays During the holiday season for English + Activities (p 35 – 36)
Campus
Auckland
Class Size
12 (average) / 16 (max)
Age**
13 -17 years old
*Minimum number of students required **Acceptance in adult General English and Academic courses for 16 and 17 years olds will be at the discretion of the Academic Department
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TIMETABLE TIME
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SAT/SUN/HOL
09:00 - 10:30
LESSON
10:30 - 10:45
BREAK
10:45 - 12:15
LESSON
FREE TIME
LUNCH
a variety of trips are available
12:15 - 13:15 13:15 - 15:15 After School
LESSON (YL GE/HSP) or ACTIVITES (English + Activities) Study Support / Activities / Student Services
COURSE OPTIONS
1
General English/ High School Preparation
2
Full Time
English + Activities
Full Time
MORNING CLASSES The morning class approach is communicative and learners are encouraged to use and practise the language as much as possible. The teaching methods are skills-based (reading, writing, listening and speaking) with vocabulary and grammar structures introduced around interesting and relevant themes to suit and motivate young learners.
AFTERNOON CLASSES
AFTERNOON CLASSES
Afternoon classes focus on project based learning centred around specific themes relevant to this age group. The learning outcomes are aligned with the NZ ESOL curriculum, for example, creating an information report or describing a process while also providing practice of 21st century skills such as critical thinking, virtual learning and technology in the classroom. The course also highlights the importance of a collaborative learning environment where cultural diversity is embraced.
Explore Auckland with fun cultural and sightseeing activities! Through kayaking in beautiful ocean, sailing in Auckland’s viaduct harbour, meet cute sheep, the iconic kiwi bird and more! Experience life of a typical New Zealand teenager and share such memorable moments with friends from the same class.
6 CORE SKILLS
English + Activities
Programme Sample Calendar is available from www.nzlc.ac.nz
Pathway to High School and University Foundation An “NZLC Academic Recommendation Letter” will be issued upon successful completion and will help students gain entry into a local school. NZLC has relationships with most reputable schools in New Zealand including:
Takapuna Grammar Taylors College ACG Darfield High School
• • • •
Visit www.nzlc.ac.nz to see full pathway partners.
New Zealand Local School Standard Term Dates 2019 TERM
STARS
ENDS
Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4
28 Jan - 7Feb 29 April 22 July 14 Oct
12 April 5 July 27 Sep No later than 20 Dec
(Term 1 or 2 start recommended)
OF THE NZLC YOUNG LEARNER
Global Citizen
Pathway Student Visa Maori show
Critical Thinking
Students can apply to study up to 3 consecutive courses on a single student visa for up to 5 years in New Zealand. For more details, please visit: www.immigration.govt.nz
Creativity
Farm Visit Teamwork
Technology
Communication
Sustainability
What accommodation options are there for Young Learners? • • • • •
NZLC Homestay Parent(s) A designated caregiver appointed by parent A local high school homestay family NZLC Education Consultant appointed homestay
Rainbow’s End
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Group Study Tours CREATE AN ORIGINAL STUDY TOUR FOR YOUR GROUP TO MAXIMISE YOUR NEW ZEALAND EXPERIENCE
Why choose NZLC for your study tour programme? 100% your style
Hassle FREE
Flexible
The NZLC Study Tour Team can make your ideal programme a reality.
NZLC can arrange every detail of your tour from arrival to departure.
NZLC can tailor the activities to meet your groups needs. Choose the length of your stay.
Experience and Reputation NZLC has been hosting a wide variety of groups for the last 30 years and provides a safe and friendly environment.
100% Your Style
PROGRAMME INFORMATION Levels
Beginner to Advanced
Entry test
Yes
Length
Any length
Type
Any type
Programme
Any time
Starts
Monday start recommended
Campus
Auckland & Wellington
Group Size
8 - 100
Age*
11
* 11 - 12 years old: Closed classes only * 13 years old + : closed classes or integrated classes (limited spaces)
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SAMPLE TIMETABLE TIME
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SAT/SUN/HOL
09:00 - 10:30
LESSON
10:30 - 10:45
BREAK
10:45 - 12:15
LESSON
FREE TIME
LUNCH
a variety of trips are available
12:15 - 13:15 13:15 - 15:15 After School
LESSON / ACTIVITIES / CULTURAL EXPERIENCE FREE TIME
GET YOUR
FREE QUOTE
info@nzlc.ac.nz
Group Study Tours Options All options can be combined with General English, Academic English, English Teacher Training, or various activities.
1
General English (11 years+)
Study English Full Time or combine Part Time classes with exciting activities and New Zealand cultural experiences.
2
English Teacher Training
What services can NZLC offer? • • • • • • • • • • • •
Integrated English classes with international students Closed classes with a personalised curriculum Accommodation (homestay/farmstay/city apartment) Airport transfers Meals First language support Insurance Transportation to/from school or a public transportation pass Farewell party Mobile phone or SIM card Activities, excursions and overnight trips And more!
(18 years+)
Gain an internationally recognised certificate which allows you to teach English in your country
3
Local School (13 years+)
Get an authentic New Zealand experience while studying at a local school with a buddy.
4
Professional Development/ Academic English (18 years+)
Develop your English with a specialised course focusing on topics such as English for Business, Hospitality or Farming, including field trips.
5
Rugby (16 years+)
Experience world class Rugby training in New Zealand. NZLC is proud to be taking part in ‘Game on English’. We can also organise a variety of sports training sessions for your group.
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GENERAL
Mid Term Survey Progress Tests Goal Setting IELTS
IELTS
Full Time / Part Time 5-50 weeks
Full Time / Part Time 5-30 weeks
Business English
Business English
Full Time 5 weeks
Business English Full Time 5 weeks
Full Time 5 weeks
11 Feb – 15 Mar 7 Jan - 818 Feb Mar – 18 Apr* 11 Feb – 15 23Mar Apr *– 2418 May Mar – 1
7 Jan - 8 Feb
11 Feb – 15 Mar 7 Jan - 818 Feb Mar – 18 Apr* 11 Feb – 15 23Mar Apr* – 2418 May Mar – 1
11 Feb – 15 Mar
Full Time 5 weeks
Cambridge FCE (B2 First)
Full Time 10 or 12 weeks
Full Time 10 or 12 weeks
Cambridge CAE (C1 Advanced)Cambridge CAE (C1 Advanced) Full Time 10 or 12 weeks
7 Jan -15 Mar (10 weeks)
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Cambridge CELTA
Full Time 5 weeks
YL General English / High School Prep
YL General English / High School Prep
Full Time Weekly intake
English + Activities
YOUNG LEARNER
Full Time 5 weeks
Full Time Weekly intake
English + Activities
7 Jan - 8 18 FebMar-18 Apr*
18 Mar-18
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TKT - 1 8
11 Feb - 15 Mar
11 Feb - 15 23Mar Apr* - 24 May
TKT - 1 5 M a r
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Cambridge CELTA
Full Time 5 weeks
18 Mar - 18 Apr* ( 5 weeks )
7 Jan (Start any Monday)
17 Dec - 1 Feb Full Time Full Time Weekly intake during holiday season Weekly intake during holiday season
C AE
15 Feb - 15 Mar 11 Jan - 8 22 FebMar - 12 Apr* 15 Feb - 1526 Mar Apr - 24 May 22 Mar - 1
TKT - 9 Fe b
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Full Time 5 weeks
11 Feb – 15 23Mar Apr* – 24 May
F C E (B2 First) Exa m - 1 5 M a r
TOEIC
TESOL + Cambridge TKT
Full Time 5 weeks
18 M
7 Jan - 8 Feb
Business English
Cambridge FCE (B2 First)
Full Time 10 or 12 weeks
7 Jan (Start 18 Mar any Monday) (Start any Monday)
Mid Term Survey Progress Tests Goal Setting
11 Jan - 8 Feb Part Time Part Time 5 weeks -1 class per week: Friday PM 5 weeks -1 class per week: Friday PM
TEACHER TRAINING
5 116 127 138 19 210 3 1 4 2 53 64 75 86 97 108 19 210 3 1
General English
TOEIC
YOUNG LEARNER
TERM 1TERM 2
7 Jan (Start any Monday) Full Time / Part Time Full Time / Part Time Weekly intake - Week 1 recommended Weekly intake - Week 1 recommended
ACADEMIC & CAMBRIDGE COURSES
ACADEMIC & CAMBRIDGE COURSES
GENERAL
General English
TERM 1
11 12 13
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18 Nov – 20 Dec
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18 Nov - 20 Dec
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9 Sep - 29 Nov (12 weeks)
9 Sep - 29 Nov (12 weeks)
F C E (B2 First) Exa m - 4 D e c
F C E (B2 First) Exa m - 4 D e c
9 Sep - 29 Nov (12 weeks)
9 Sep - 29 Nov (12 weeks)
C A E (C1 Advanced) Exa m - 5 D e c
C A E (C1 Advanced) Exa m - 5 D e c
l - 2 Aug 31 May - 28 Jun 9 Aug - 6 Sep5 Jul - 2 Aug 13 Sep - 11 Oct 9 Aug - 6 Sep 18 Oct - 15 Nov 13 Sep - 1122 Oct Nov - 20 Dec 18 Oct - 15 Nov
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ENROL & START your New Zealand
ENGLISH EXPERIENCE!
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How to Enrol
Create your own NZLC programme, and get started!
STEP
1.
STEP
2.
STEP
3.
STEP
4.
Choose your course or course(s) & services • Check for full details at www.nzlc.ac.nz or contact info@nz.c.ac.nz.
Complete the NZLC Enrolment Form • Visit www.nzlc.ac.nz and complete the NZLC enrolment form online or download it and send the completed form to Auckland: akenrol@nzlc.ac.nz / Wellington: wnenrol@nzlc.ac.nz • NZLC will send you a confirmation letter and an invoice.
Send Payment and Flight Details • Pay your fees and send NZLC your flight arrival details. • Check the enrolment deadlines below.
Receive Final Confirmation • The NZLC Enrolment Officer will send you a receipt of payment and a COE (Confirmation of Enrolment). You can use these documents to apply for a visa (if required). • Once NZLC receives full payment and flight details, NZLC can begin to arrange accommodation and airport transfer services and will send you final confirmation.
Enrolment advance notice (minimum)
Payment options Telegraphic Transfer, Bank Draft, Cash, EFTPOS or Credit Card (Visa or Mastercard) • Please submit your enrolment, payment and flight details 4 – 8 weeks (see table on the right) prior to your start date in order for NZLC to arrange your services. Allow enough time to apply for a New Zealand visa, where necessary. • For enrolments made less than the minimum advance notice, please contact info@nzlc.ac.nz to check course and service availability and the appropriate enrolment procedure.
Enrolment Form
Payment
Visitor* / Working Holiday / Residence
4 WEEKS
4 WEEKS
4 WEEKS
Student / Visitor**
8 WEEKS
8 WEEKS
4 WEEKS
Visa Type
Flight Details
NZLC reserves the right to decline the course or services if enrolment forms and details are not sent within the required timeframe. Visitor* - Visa-waiver countries / Visitors** - Non Visa-waiver countries
NZLC Fee Protection All student fees are transferred directly to an independent Trust Account. “Walker Wayland Auckland Ltd” is the nominated trustee for the protection of all NZLC student fees. Fees are released to NZLC by the Trustee on a drawdown basis as the student’s course is provided by NZLC.
First day at NZLC
Be excited! Our friendly and welcoming staff will take very good care of you.
SAMPLE SCHEDULE TIME
FIRST DAY
08:30 – 08:45
Arrive at School
08:45 – 09:00
Check-In
09:00 – 10:45
Welcome Speech/ Test / Admin
10:45 – 12:15
Orientation
12:15 – 13:15
Lunch
13:15 – 15:15
Lesson (Full Time students) OR City tour & computer resources lessons
What to bring? • • •
After School
• •
•
Passport & Valid NZ Visa Pens & Paper Insurance certificate and insurance policy in English Dictionary Taxpayer identification number or national identity number from your country (if you are planning to open a bank account in NZ) Your NZ home address and phone number
Student Services/Activities/Study Support
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AUCKLAND
WELLINGTON
AUCKLAND Main Campus Level 2, 104 Customs Street West Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Academic Campus Level 2, 4 Hobson Street Auckland 1010, New Zealand +64 (0)9 303 1962 info@nzlc.ac.nz
WELLINGTON Level 4, 186 Willis Street, Te Aro Wellington 6011, New Zealand +64 (0)4 802 4620 info@nzlc.ac.nz
www.nzlc.ac.nz
SINCE
1984
Super Star