You can enrol and start in our Adult Education classes ANY TIME during the year.
Call us on 9583 0095 - we look forward to hearing from you!
Please see the Certificate Course page for additional general course information.
Call us on 9583 0095 - we look forward to hearing from you!
Please see the Certificate Course page for additional general course information.
This Preliminary Course in Spoken and Written English (Pre CSWE) is for clients beginning their English language learning journey. Includes alphabet, pronunciation and numbers as well as speaking and reading simple sentences. Course current until 30 September 2018 Mondays and Thursdays 12 - 3pm Fridays 9am - 3pm |
This course is for those with no English schooling. It provides you with the skills to be able to use and understand English in every day situations.
You will gain skills such as:
This course can lead onto further English language studies. The Course in Preliminary Spoken and Written English is a Foundation course for learners who have no or limited formal schooling, no literacy skills in English and who may not have literacy skills in their first language.
Educational outcomes for the Course in Preliminary Spoken and Written English are:
Successful completion of 10361NAT Course in Preliminary Spoken and Written English requires successful completion of 7 modules:
You will gain skills such as:
- recognising and writing the alphabet
- recognising and using simple numbers and
- understanding time and money
This course can lead onto further English language studies. The Course in Preliminary Spoken and Written English is a Foundation course for learners who have no or limited formal schooling, no literacy skills in English and who may not have literacy skills in their first language.
Educational outcomes for the Course in Preliminary Spoken and Written English are:
- learning strategies to study in formal learning environments;
- decoding and writing words and simple sentences
- recognising and writing the alphabet
- recognising and writing simple numbers
- understanding time and money
- giving personal information
- participating in simple conversational exchanges
Successful completion of 10361NAT Course in Preliminary Spoken and Written English requires successful completion of 7 modules:
- 2 compulsory modules - SWELRN001A Preliminary learning strategies and SWEDEC002A Decoding words and simple sentences
- 5 elective modules
Useful links:
RTO information
10362NAT Certificate I in Spoken and Written English
10363NAT Certificate II in Spoken and Written English
10364NAT Certificate III in Spoken and Written English
RTO information
10362NAT Certificate I in Spoken and Written English
10363NAT Certificate II in Spoken and Written English
10364NAT Certificate III in Spoken and Written English
Expression of InterestTo enrol, new students must meet with Anni the ESL coordinator. Appointments with Anni are available on Tuesdays between 11:30am and 3pm. If these times are not suitable, CCC staff will do their best to accommodate your needs. Please call 9583 0095 or email admin@chelt.com.au to book your appointment.
Completion of the Enrolment Application is required at this interview and it can be filled out in advance. Completion of the form does not guarantee enrolment and must be accompanied by the additional documents listed here. You can also complete the form at right to make further enquiries about any of our classes. |
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Additional Information
Are You Able to Access AMEP?The Adult Migrant Education Program (AMEP) provides up to 510 hours of free English language tuition to eligible migrants and humanitarian entrants to help learn foundation English language and settlement skills to enable confident participation in Australian society. To find out more about eligibility click here: AMEP Information
Funded CoursesCCC acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government. This training is delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth Government funding. The Adult Migrant English Program is funded by the Australian Government Department of Education and Training.
Students with Specific Needs or DisabilitiesCCC encourages applications for enrolment from students with specific needs. Within the capabilities of the organisation, we will endeavour to meet the additional needs of students provided they meet the entry requirements of the course. Alternate delivery, reasonable adjustments and assessment methods will be used when and where appropriate.
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Creating a USI (Unique Student Identifier)Anyone undertaking nationally recognised training will need a USI. The USI must be made available to a training provider before the person can receive a statement of attainment or qualification.. Read more here: Unique Student Identifier Information
RTO InformationCheltenham Community Centre is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO). To find out more about CCC as an RTO go to our RTO Information page.
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