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University of Tasmania

An English language study is designed to meet the student’s needs. The facilities awarded :have video facilities, libraries and computer-assisted learning, ‘language laboratories’, which are similar to ‘English corner’ sessions overseas.There are five main types of English courses taught in Australia: General English – this course focuses on the development of communication skills, particularly speaking and listening. English for Academic Purposes – this course will prepare the students for study at an English-speaking university or a vocational institute.English for Specific Purposes – these courses focus on practical English for specific course areas, including English for Business, Aviation, or Tourism.Secondary School Preparation – this course will develop the students English for entry into an Australian secondary school.Examination Preparation these courses will prepare the students for English language proficiency examinations, including the International English Language Testing System (IELTS), Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and Cambridge Certificates.
General knowledge about English Language and its global importance in the every walk of life.
The General English Courses focus on the four main aspects of language: reading, writing, listening and speaking. These courses offer a semi-intensive English education that will help you learn quickly and effectively.The students will also learn vocabulary and grammar, and how to speak in formal and informal discussions, interviews and strategies.
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This course is accredited by the English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students (ELICOS).
English Studies graduates are highly successful in obtaining a wide range of jobs from teaching to management, from journalism and advertising to the public service and in all aspects of the cultural life of our society. Many graduates proceed from studies in English to specialised training in one of the professions such as law, psychology, librarianship, education, publishing, journalism, industrial relations or theatre and media work.