Otago Polytechnic
Level 2, 350 Queen Street PO Box 5268, Auckland New Zealand, Auckland, Auckland 1141, New Zealand
Otago Polytechnic
Gain advanced English language skills in reading, writing, speaking and listening.
This will enable you to deal effectively and confidently with most situations in an English-speaking country. These English skills will also provide a basis for you to be able to progress into mainstream academic programmes from the National Qualifications Framework (Level 6 and above).
It is expected that you will study for 35 hours per week, including a minimum of 17.5 hours per week in structured directed learning, and at least 17.5 hours per week in self-directed study.
This qualification is made up of four courses in reading, writing, speaking and listening. All courses are compulsory and will be studied at the same time. Within each of these skills, complex grammatical structures, tenses and vocabulary for specific purposes will be utilised.
Reading (15 credits)
Gain and understanding of the organisation of academic/specialised texts in order to locate specific information, take notes, summarise and differentiate between fact and opinion.
Writing (15 credits)
Learn how to produce crafted texts for specified audiences in academic or professional contexts, including discursive essays, research reports and business cases.
Speaking (15 credits)
Discover how to speak on a range of academic/professional topics within academic and/or professional contexts and to be capable of sustaining discourse on a particular topic.
Listening (15 credits)
Demonstrate an understanding of spoken texts and learn how to process information for academic and/or professional purposes.
Duration
17 weeks full-time (plus two weeks study break)
By successfully completing this programme, you will have the English language skills to:
understand the main ideas of complex spoken texts
speak with fluency and spontaneity to communicate information, ideas and thoughts in extended discussions on a range of familiar and unfamiliar topics
use appropriate skills and language to manage interactions in a wide range of formal and informal settings
read and understand complex texts independently on familiar and unfamiliar topics
summarise and synthesise information across a range of complex texts for a specific purpose
write extended, crafted, logically-structured, coherent texts appropriate to audience and purpose
be able to synthesise, evaluate and apply information and arguments from a range of sources.
Listening, Speaking, Pronunciation, Reading, Writing, Vocabulary and Grammar
Class schedule may change depending on availability and season.
Average | 10 students |
Maximum | 15 students |
Age range | 18 - 60 years old |
Otago Polytechnic is a proud leader in hands-on, career-focused education. We have some of the best student achievement and satisfaction results in New Zealand, and resounding endorsements from employers. As educators, we offer innovative ways to study. With online tools and blended delivery options, time and distance are no barriers to gaining the education you need. We can even give credit for knowledge gained in your career.
Our top-quality programs and teachers are recognized far and wide. Over the past decade, 18 of our teachers have been awarded prestigious national Tertiary Teaching Excellence Awards.
And in a recent survey, 95% of our graduates’ employers rated OP graduates equal or better than graduates from other tertiary institutes.
It’s no wonder so many of our students carry on to fantastic careers!
The nationality and age mix at Otago Polytechnic varies over different time periods, courses and levels.
does not hold classes on the holiday dates below. The school does not compensate for these holidays, so make sure to choose your start date accordingly.
Located in a modern building in downtown Auckland, our campus is on Queen Street, right in the heart of the main shopping and business area. We have excellent facilities, including computer labs, free wifi and a student lounge where you can socialise and relax with friends between classes.
If you can’t find what you are looking for on campus, simply step out onto Queen Street where you have great shops and restaurants to try. Queen Street is at the centre of public transport, with easy access to buses and trains to all parts of the city.
We cannot apply for visas on behalf of students. However, the school can supply you with all the documentation you need to support your visa application.
Your letter of acceptance will be sent to your home address by regular mail at no charge to you.
Please note that we do not book flights for our students. If you are researching airfare costs, we recommend using Kayak.com, a search engine that lets you compare flight options from your home country to Auckland based on your budget, schedule and preferences.
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