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New Zealand Language Centres (NZLC) - WellingtonAbout the
Auckland Language Centre was established in 1984
and is one of the oldest private English language schools in New Zealand.
NZLC's head office is situated in downtown Auckland amidst great shopping,
restaurants and nightlife and close to a paradise of water
sports. Courses are taught by qualified and experienced staff: General
English and Business English to Examination preparation programmes (IELTS,
TOEFL, TOEIC, FCE, CAE), Young Learners, Activity Courses and Study Tours.
NZLC's approach is very communicative and learners are encouraged to use and
practise the language as much as possible. The teaching methods are
skills-based (reading, writing, speaking and listening), with vocabulary, grammar
and structures introduced around interesting and relevant themes. With two
centres - Auckland and Wellington - New Zealand Language Centres offers well
equipped colleges and an opportunity to experience the NZ lifestyle in
different parts of New Zealand. NZLC Christchurch school is currently
closed and they plan to re-open the campus once the city rebuild is underway.
Focus of study: NZLC General English courses are the best way for
students of any level to develop comprehensive English skills.
Benefit and Goal of
this course: This
course is suitable for all levels from beginner to advance. Students will
improve their English language knowledge and skills through communicative,
practical and fun classes. Weekly progress tests and regular academic
counseling make students understand their progress of learning. Students will
gain confidence in a supportive environment, taught by qualified, supportive
and friendly teachers.
Curriculum: 1. English Language Knowledge: vocabulary,
grammar, functional language 2.
Communication Skills: conversational techniques, cultural understanding,
discourse management, body language 3.
Natural Speech: pronunciation, colloquial expressions, collocations, fluency 4. Classroom Activities: discussions, debates,
role plays, presentations, music and songs, media and technology 5. English Skills: reading, listening, speaking,
writing
Class
hours: Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 3:15 pm (lunch : 12:15-13:15).
Focus of study: NZLC General English courses are the best way for
students of any level to develop comprehensive English skills.
Benefit and Goal of
this course: This
course is suitable for all levels from beginner to advance. Students will
improve their English language knowledge and skills through communicative,
practical and fun classes. Weekly progress tests and regular academic
counseling make students understand their progress of learning. Students will
gain confidence in a supportive environment, taught by qualified, supportive
and friendly teachers.
Curriculum: 1. English Language Knowledge: vocabulary,
grammar, functional language 2.
Communication Skills: conversational techniques, cultural understanding,
discourse management, body language 3.
Natural Speech: pronunciation, colloquial expressions, collocations, fluency 4. Classroom Activities: discussions, debates,
role plays, presentations, music and songs, media and technology 5. English Skills: reading, listening, speaking,
writing
Class
hours: Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 3:15 pm (lunch : 12:15-13:15).
Focus of study: A 10
or 12 weeks course which prepares students for these truly internationally
recognized English language proficiency certificates.
Benefit & Goal
of this course: NZLC
is known for one of the highest pass rates in NZ. Small classes of maximum 12
students per class. Auckland Language Centre is a registered test centre for
these Cambridge Exams. Each week a mock text is given of a single exam
component to help students prepare for real test conditions. Homework is given
daily and regular academic counseling and test feedback are also given.
Curriculum: Morning classes cover: reading skills and practice
exercises, writing skills and practice exercises, grammar presentations, use of
English skills and practice, weekly vocabulary and grammar quizzes,
collocations and phrasal verbs Afternoon
classes cover: listening skills and practice exercises, speaking skills and
practice exercises, topical vocabulary, phrasal verbs and commonly used phrases.
Focus of study: A 10
or 12 weeks course which prepares students for these truly internationally
recognized English language proficiency certificates.
Benefit & Goal
of this course: NZLC
is known for one of the highest pass rates in NZ. Small classes of maximum 12
students per class. Auckland Language Centre is a registered test centre for
these Cambridge Exams. Each week a mock text is given of a single exam
component to help students prepare for real test conditions. Homework is given
daily and regular academic counseling and test feedback are also given.
Curriculum: Morning classes cover: reading skills and practice
exercises, writing skills and practice exercises, grammar presentations, use of
English skills and practice, weekly vocabulary and grammar quizzes,
collocations and phrasal verbs Afternoon
classes cover: listening skills and practice exercises, speaking skills and
practice exercises, topical vocabulary, phrasal verbs and commonly used phrases.
Course Information
Class size
12 Students
Schedule
10, 12 Weeks
Minimum age
18
Accommodation
Homestay, Off-campus Residence
Qualification
N/A
Course Schedule
(2024Year schedule), has been finished. (2025Year schedule), has been updating
Fees
School's Admin fee
(NZD)$ 200
Tuition
10 Week
12 Week
Week
Week
Week
(NZD)$ 4,000 / Week
(NZD)$ 4,800 / Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Housing Placement
(NZD)$ 200
Accommodation Fee
Terms
Homestay
On-Campus Dorm/residence
Off-Campus residence
Weekly
(NZD)$ 250
(NZD)$ 150
Airport Pickup
(NZD)$ 120
Other Charges
Remarks / Other Information
*Dates and fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Focus of Study: TESOL is a highly intensive 5-week teacher training course for non-native English speakers where you study both the theory and methodology of English Language Teaching. This NZQA approved course includes actual teaching practice and TKT preparation (Module 1, 2, 3 + Practical + KAL).
Curriculum: TESOL is a highly intensive 5-week teacher training course for non-native English speakers where you study both the theory and methodology of English Language Teaching. This NZQA approved course includes actual teaching practice and TKT preparation (Module 1, 2, 3 + Practical + KAL) and The course contents is language skills development, background to language learning and teaching, grammatical and language awareness, lesson planning and resource development, managing the teaching and learning process, materials and task evaluation, methodology development, teaching Practice with observation and feedback, andTKT Module 1, 2, 3 + Practical + KAL preparation. From this course, you will participate in 25 contact hours (includes lessons and teaching practice) + 10 hours supported self study, 4 assessed written tasks & journal homework 3 times a week, observed teaching practice 6 times with written and oral feedback, tutor supported study time, work placement / work experience support provided and pre-course task provided.
Focus of Study: TESOL is a highly intensive 5-week teacher training course for non-native English speakers where you study both the theory and methodology of English Language Teaching. This NZQA approved course includes actual teaching practice and TKT preparation (Module 1, 2, 3 + Practical + KAL).
Curriculum: TESOL is a highly intensive 5-week teacher training course for non-native English speakers where you study both the theory and methodology of English Language Teaching. This NZQA approved course includes actual teaching practice and TKT preparation (Module 1, 2, 3 + Practical + KAL) and The course contents is language skills development, background to language learning and teaching, grammatical and language awareness, lesson planning and resource development, managing the teaching and learning process, materials and task evaluation, methodology development, teaching Practice with observation and feedback, andTKT Module 1, 2, 3 + Practical + KAL preparation. From this course, you will participate in 25 contact hours (includes lessons and teaching practice) + 10 hours supported self study, 4 assessed written tasks & journal homework 3 times a week, observed teaching practice 6 times with written and oral feedback, tutor supported study time, work placement / work experience support provided and pre-course task provided.
Course Information
Schedule
5 Weeks
Minimum age
18
Accommodation
Homestay, Off-campus Residence
Qualification
・IELTS 5.0 or above ・Cambridge FCE ‘A’ or ‘B’ pass ・Meet the NZLC Placement Tests criteria plus be aged 18 or over
Course Schedule
(2024Year schedule), has been finished. (2025Year schedule), has been updating
Fees
School's Admin fee
(NZD)$ 200
Tuition
5 Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
(NZD)$ 2,500 / Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Housing Placement
(NZD)$ 200
Accommodation Fee
Terms
Homestay
On-Campus Dorm/residence
Off-Campus residence
weekly
(NZD)$ 250
(NZD)$ 150
Airport Pickup
(NZD)$ 120
Other Charges
Remarks / Other Information
*Dates and fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Accommodation
NZLC has a variety of accommodation options to meet students' needs.
Homestay Staying with a friendly and caring host family is one of the best ways to experience the Kiwi culture and it will give students the opportunity to speak extra English! Regular quality checks are conducted by the NZLC Accommodation Department.
Half Board Option - Breakfast & Dinner on weekdays and Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner on weekends included Full Board Option - Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner included
Apartments Fully self-contained apartments with private kitchen, laundry and bathroom. NZLC can recommend suitable options depending on students' needs and budget. Please contact NZLC for more details.
Hostels / Backpackers If students enjoy meeting international travelers and staying in the city centre for a budget price, then this is a fun and adventurous option. Shared or private rooms are available. Please contact NZLC for more details.NZLC have a variety of accommodation options to meet students' needs
Shared Accommodation Once students are settled in New Zealand, it can be a good idea to live in shared accommodation. A notice board is available in the student lounge and NZLC Student Services Staff can provide students with advice.
Surrounding Area
City of Art & Culture – New Zealand’s capital city is famous for its strong arts culture. Its natural harbour and rolling hills also provide spectacular views from all around the city. Compact, yet cosmopolitan, Wellington hosts a variety of cultural, sporting and other events throughout the year The school is located in the heart of the entertainment district, 1 minute walk from the central bus station
Facilities
Students have access to the student's lounge, computer room, and study room.
Activity
After School Activities
Practise your English and make new friends. Free or at discounted rates.
Weekend Excursions
One day trips and overnight weekend tours.
Travel Advice and Assistance
Discounts on bus tours and domestic flights. Assistance with sightseeing and planning trips around the country.
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