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Statement of Attainment in ESOL

Qualification: Statement of Attainment (AQF)
TAFE Course No: 6544

This course is for adults from language backgrounds other than English who have limited English.

You will learn how to listen, speak, read and write in English. This will help you participate in the Australian community, progress in your job or do further study. Before you enrol in this course you need to have an interview. The interview will help to make sure this is the right course for you, in terms of your current English language skills and your future goals. Please contact your campus about this before you enrol.

Career Opportunities: When you successfully complete this course, you may proceed into employment or greater involvement in the wider community.

Articulation: When you successfully complete this course, you may be eligible to enrol in 91344NSW Certificate II in ESOL TAFE NSW Course no 6545.

Entry Requirements: There are no formal educational requirements for this course. The course is designed for students with a minimum English language proficiency of International Second Language Proficiency Ratings (ISLPR) 1, or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) 3.

Modules/Units
Core:
NSWTESL201A Use English to participate in simple spoken exchanges
NSWTESL202A Listen and respond to simple English texts
NSWTESL203A Read and respond to simple English texts
NSWTESL204A Use English to write simple texts
Elective:
ICAU1128A Operate a personal computer
ICAU1129A Operate a word processing application
ICAU1130A Operate a spreadsheet application
ICAU1131A Operate database application
ICAU1132A Operate a presentation package
ICAU1133A Send & retrieve information using web browsers & email
NSWTETH201A Operate in a diverse study environment
NSWTINT203A Identify workplace rights and responsibilities
NSWTLRN101A Organise personal learning environment
NSWTLRN104A Identify link between current study and broader learning environment
NSWTLRN106A Identify own essential skills
NSWTLRN107A Participate in the learning environment
NSWTNMY103A Use maps and identify shapes in highly familiar contexts
NSWTNMY104A Use data handling in highly familiar contexts
NSWTRDG104A Apply basic critical literacy skills
NSWTSFM106A Identify essential options for living in Australia
NSWTSFM206A Devise strategies for living in Australia
NSWTTCH101A Develop literacy using technology
NSWTTCH103A Use everyday technology
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Applying and Enrolling:

Semester 2, 2008:

Campuses:

Ballina - contact the campus on (02) 6681 8900
Maclean - contact Simon Dickinson on (02) 6603 5000.


Semester 1, 2009: North Coast Institute Application form. Apply now!

Campuses:

Ballina - Part-time day, 5 hours per week for 36 weeks, Wednesday and Thursday, 9.30 am to 12.30 pm.
or
Byron Bay -
Part-time day, 5 hours per week for 36 weeks, Tuesday 9.30 am to 3.00 pm.
Information and enrolment session Thursday 29 January 2009, 10.00 am, Room CG.03.
You will also need to attend an interview and assessment before enrolling.
Ring (02) 6681 8900 to arrange an appointment.

Great Lakes - Part-time, 6 hourse per week, Monday and Friday.
Contact Ronnie Deplater on (02) 6555 0600 for an interview.

Maclean - Flexible delivery, 10 hours per week for 36 weeks, Tuesday and Friday, 9.00 am to 2.30 pm.
For more information contact Simon Dickinson on (02) 6603 5000.

Murwillumbah - Murwillumbah - Tuesdays and Fridays, 10.00 am - 1.00 pm
or
Mullumbimby - Mondays and Tuesdays, 9.30 am - 1.30pm, Thursdays 10.00 am - 3.30 pm.
You do not need to complete an application for this campus. You can enrol throughout the year.
Contact the campus on (02) 6672 0800 to discuss enrolling in this course.
Icon - PDF Document Information sheet, Murwillumbah Campus, Semester 1 2009
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