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The Campbell Institute has Wellington's largest range of English programmes, to suit all levels and study situations

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  • Flexible Timetables
  • Free 1-1 Tuition
  • All Levels (elementary-academic)
  • Exam Preparation (IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC, Cambridge ESOL)
  • Discount for Working Holiday Visa Students
  • 1 Hour additional conversation class per week

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ENGLISH ON A WORKING HOLIDAY VISA

Flexible General English Programme

Available: Wellington Only

Are you in NZ on a Working Holiday Visa? Do you want a flexible programme that allows you to work and study at the same time? The English for Working Holiday Visa programme is designed to help you to communicate better with Kiwis in the workplace, in social situations, and in your day-to-day life. Studies can be full or part time.

  • Pay tuition fees in two weekly instalments
  • Study mornings only, afternoons only, or full time.

Please note that this course is ONLY available to students on Working Holiday Visa. Please note also that according to the conditions of your permit, you may only be allowed to study up to a maximum of 3 months.

Entry Criteria
Age: 18+ at commencement of course
English: Open
Previous Study: Any previous high school study
Visa Valid Working Holiday Visa/Permit

Programme Structure and Content

Your programme structure and content will depend on your level and when you are available to study. Programmes are usually a combination of General English and/or English for University

Duration: 3 months
Days: Monday to Friday
Hours: Mornings - 9.00 to 12.00
Afternoons - 1.30 to 3.30 (Monday to Thursday)
Full Time - 26.5 hours per week (including free optional lessons).
Next Starting Date: Continuous Enrolment (start any week)
Content: Listening, Speaking, Reading, & Writing.
Academic English

After completing the course you will be able to:
  • Listen and respond to natural Kiwi speech.
  • Read general texts and express a personal viewpoint in both oral and written form.
  • Go shopping, banking, order a meal in a restaurant, use public transport, use the public library, visit the Doctor, go to the cinema, and other day-to-day activities.
  • Hold a conversation about your own life and country and cultural differences you have noticed in New Zealand.
  • Think critically and express personal opinions.
  • Communicate confidently in a English in a range of professional situations, including report writing, meetings, emails, and telephone conversations.

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