Preliminary English for Tertiary Study (Pre EAP) (CRICOS Course Code: 106950F)
Our Pre EAP course is for strong Intermediate level students, who would like to begin exploring English in a more academic context, perhaps with the goal of eventually entering into tertiary and higher education in Australia.
This English language course addresses the four key skills of speaking, reading, writing and listening with a thematic approach that is contextualised to support students' ambitions of living and studying in Australia. In conjunction with these objectives, students are introduced to academic terminology, study skills and critical thinking required to be successful in future tertiary level academic study.
Description
- Class structure: 25 hours total per week
– Monday – Thursday: 5 hours of face-to-face learning
– Friday: 5 hours of research and/or workshops - A maximum capacity of 12 students per class Gold Coast and 16 students per class Sydney.
- You will be provided with all relevant learning material
Level Requirement to Commence Course
- Valid student visa, working holiday visa, or tourist visa
- Minimum age: 17 years
- Strong Intermediate / B1+ language level with certificate of completion from The Language Academy OR placement test result equivalent to IELTS 5.5 (with writing band no less than 5.5)
Mode of study: On Campus
- Face-to-face at Level 2 – The Oasis Shopping Centre Broadbeach, Queensland 4218
- Group class of maximum 10 students
- Class attendance requirement: minimum 80% overall attendance
- Interactive lessons
- Recommended number of weeks: 12 weeks
Fees
- Fees: $395 per week x 12 weeks = $4,740 | 2024 prices Enrolment Fee: $280
- Material fee: $20 per week x 12 weeks = $240
- All prices are in Australian Dollars
- Please click here to view our Fee Schedule for more details
Why choose this course?
This program is an entry point for students interested in using English to pursue more academic goals in Australia. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be eligible for entry into a higher level EAP course or study at selected tertiary and higher education institutions. This course also serves as a bridge in your language journey between the Intermediate and Upper-intermediate levels of English. While specifically tailored towards those with academic aspirations, this course still focusses on improving overall language proficiency.
Course Details
Course Length:
12 Weeks
Starting Date:
Contact us: admin2@thelanguageacademy.com.au
Entry Requirements:
Strong Intermediate / B1+ language level with certificate of completion from The Language Academy OR placement test result equivalent to IELTS 5.5 (with writing band no less than 5.5)
Class Structure:
25 hours per week
Why study at The Language Academy?
- Interactive classroom culture: You will have plenty of opportunities to put theory into practice with both teachers and students to develop your language proficiency and fluency.
- Weekly progress tests: Stay on track with our weekly progress tests and teacher feedback, and level-up when your abilities improve.
- Recognised standards: The Language Academy is aligned with the CEFR, Cambridge Exams System, National Code of Practice for Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018 (National Code 2018) and the ELICOS Standards 2018.
Want to discover more about studying in Australia?
Fill out the form to download a free Student Handbook PDF. It is a comprehensive guide which outlines how to have an enjoyable and rewarding learning experience with us at The Language Academy.
If you have any questions, please contact us.
(Please note, only the Morning Timetable is available for Enrolment)
Show Timetable
Time
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Period 1
(8:00am – 10:30am)
Speaking:
How you like to learn a language; different learning styles (SB pp. 4-5)
Reading & Critical thinking:
Scanning and locating key words; comprehension (SB pp. 5- 7# Science 101)
(8:00am – 10:30am)
Reading:
Model paragraph, “The Human Heart”, (SB p.12)
Writing:
Writing an explanation paragraph (SB pp. 13-14)
(8:00am – 10:00am)
Reading & Listening:
Memory matters (Achieve IELTS 1, pp. 80-81)
Writing:
Proofreading (Achieve IELTS p. 82) Speaking: Ss discuss examples of ‘good’ and ‘bad’ education systems and present ways to improve education in their country
NO CLASS
NO CLASS
10:30am - 10:45am
15-minute break
Period 2
(10:45am – 1:15pm)
Reading:
Gleaning the meaning (SB p. 8 # Student protest in Germany)
Reading:
Reading a lengthy text (SB p. 9 # Comparisons to known systems)
Reading:
Skimming a text and finding topic sentences (SB pp. 8-9)
(10:45am – 1:15pm)
Writing:
Explanations and discourse markers of time sequence (SB p. 15)
Writing:
Learn different ways to create an essay outline (SB pp. 16-17) & Create your own outline
Writing:
Study introductory paragraphing (SB p. 18) Writing: Work out the staging & write a text/ essay about the education system in your own country (SB p. 19)
(10:15am-12:15pm)
Listening:
Ted-Ed, “Benefits of a Bilingual Brain
Reading:
“Berlin school turns teaching upside down”
NO CLASS
NO CLASS
1:15pm - 2:00pm
45-minute break
Period 3
(2:00 pm – 5:00pm)
Vocabulary:
Student life (Vocabulary for IELTS, Unit 5, pp. 26- 28)
Listening:
TED Talk # Do schools kill creativity?
Reading & Speaking: Educational system in Australia and your countries “Western Education Systems” (SB pp. 10-12)
Ss compare and contrast education systems to their own countries’
(2:00 pm – 5:00pm)
Vocabulary:
What is register; analysing register (SB pp. 20-21)
Listening:
Listening & Note- taking (SB pp. 22-23)
NO CLASS
NO CLASS
NO CLASS
Course Testimonials
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