22259VIC Course in EAL
At course level you will begin to develop English language skills to improve speaking, listening, reading, writing and living skills You will also learn more about life in Australia, as well as communicating while shopping, banking and interacting government departments and medical professionals.
Type of study: Full time, part time and evening options available.
Location: St Albans, Broadmeadows, Coburg, Glenroy, Deer Park, Watergardens, Caroline Springs
Duration: Full time 26 weeks; Part time – Up to 52 weeks
Mode of delivery: Classroom
On completion, students will be able to make informed choices about employment or education pathways. Other pathways could include further training, employment or voluntary work.
The 22259VIC Course in EAL provides pathways to:
22250VIC Certificate I in EAL (Access) for those students who wish to further develop their literacy and numeracy skills to support engagement with employment, community, learning and personal domains.
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Code |
Title |
Nominal Hours |
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Core Unit |
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VU21430 |
Develop a language learning plan with support |
30 |
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Core Speaking and Listening Units |
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VU21431 |
Use beginning language learning strategies with support |
55 |
|
VU21432 |
Communicate basic personal details and needs |
70 |
|
VU21433 |
Give and respond to basic information and instructions |
70 |
|
Core Reading and Writing Units |
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VU21434 |
Read and write short basic messages and forms |
70 |
|
VU21435 |
Read and write short, basic factual texts |
70 |
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Numeracy Units |
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VU21291 |
Recognise numbers and money in simple, highly familiar situations |
25 |
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VU21292 |
Recognise, give and follow simple and familiar oral directions |
25 |
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VU21293 |
Recognise measurements in simple, highly familiar situations |
25 |
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Total Hours |
440 |
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- Be a permanent resident or temporary protection/visitor visa holder from non-English speaking background.
- Complete a pre-training assessment for language, literacy and numeracy skills.
You will be assessed via a range of assessment method, including:
- Observations,
- Written tasks
- Oral tasks
- Reading tasks
- Speaking Tasks
- Group work
You will need to bring your own pen and writing materials and we will provide you with worksheets and assessment books during class. You will also have access to a range of facilities and services to assist with their learning and wellbeing.
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Students may be eligible for Victorian and Commonwealth Government funding.
Undertaking a government funded training program may affect future access to government funding. For more details see: http://www.education.vic.gov.au/skillsfirst/Pages/default.aspx


