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Level: | Non AQF Award | ||
Location: | Whitsundays College of English, Level 4, 579 Harris Street, Sydney, New South Wales 2007, Australia | ||
Annual Fee: | AUD $ 250.00 | ||
Duration: | up to 50 weeks. Study hours per week: 20 hours. Mode of Study: Face-to-face in class mode. Role of Teacher/Learner: Teachers role is to facilitate English Language learning, to create motivating, stimulating language learning situations to enable students to understand and put into practice the target language in real-life situations (formal/informal) daily language, academic written and spoken language.Students will be able to produce outcomes of CEFR A2 to B2 within the level of IELTS band of 3.5 to 6.0 as per below.Click here for more details on this course. Key InformationTuition Fees (AUD$):250 Per Week (50 Weeks) | ||
Start Date: | May, June, July | ||
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