English for finding a job

These are intensive classes, three classes of two hours each, six hours in total. These will focus specifically on –

  • Identifying skills you may not think you have
  • CV and cover letter writing
  • Ways to look for jobs in Australia, industry by industry
  • Job interview questions and how to answer them
  • Cultural adaptations to new working environments
  • One-on-one assistance in CV editing and proofreading

There are two levels available for these classes

4A. English – Finding a job in Australia level 3.

5B. English – Finding a job in Australia level 4.

PLEASE NOTE that these classes do NOT guarantee a job, but they DO guarantee a more effective CV, a more realistic viewpoint of the Australian job marketplace and your position in it, and more confidence in the skills that you have and the direction that you want to take your job and/or career.

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Levels 3 and 4 (IELTS speaking 5.5 – 6.5) topics

Levels 3 and 4 (IELTS speaking 5.5 – 6.5) topics to choose from

(Week one – get to know each other, icebreakers, and choosing topics for the classes)

  1. Grammar 1
  2. Grammar 2
  3. Slang / common expressions/ lazy language / Australian lingo
  4. Pronunciation
  5. Australian culture
  6. Movies
  7. Music
  8. Fashion
  9. Cooking / Australian food
  10. Games and sports
  11. Food (this is linked to the Cooking class, but Cooking focuses on verbs, the Food class focuses on adjectives)
  12. Nature in Melbourne (day trip)
  13. Advertising
  14.  Reading a newspaper
  15. CV writing / job interview questions
  16. Art (day trip)
  17. Things to do in Melbourne – a local person’s perspective
  18. History of Melbourne (day trip)
  19. Public speaking
  20. Suggested topic from you, the students!

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Week by Week topics, Level 2

The week-by-week topics are –

Level 2 subjects (IELTS speaking 4 – 5) topics to choose from –

(Week one – get to know each other, icebreakers, and choosing topics for the classes)

  1. Grammar 1
  2. Grammar 2
  3. Phrasal verbs
  4. Slang / common expressions/ lazy language / Australian lingo
  5. Going Shopping
  6. Reading a newspaper
  7. Advertising
  8. Games and sports
  9. Cooking / Australian food
  10. Food (this is linked to the Cooking class, but Cooking focuses on verbs, the Food class focuses on adjectives)
  11. History of Melbourne (day trip)
  12. Filling in forms
  13. CV writing
  14. Cultural differences
  15. History of Melbourne (day trip)
  16. Suggested topic from you, the students!
  17. (need four more)

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