Have you completed Certificate I in English as an Additional Language and keen to further improve your English skills in reading, writing, speaking and listening?
About
Certificate II in English as an Additional Language (22639VIC) aims to provide you with an opportunity to improve your English language skills in reading, writing, speaking and listening. The course also develops employment and living skills, knowledge of Australian society and strategies to assist you with a successful transition into work or further study in Australia.
Entry Requirements
There are no entry requirements for the program; however, you will be required to complete a Pre-Training Review and LLN assessment to determine which level of EAL is appropriate for you.
Assessment Methods
- Questioning (verbal or written)
- Product Based Method (portfolio, listening text/written answers, reading text, spoken text)
- Direct Observation (role play, discussions)
Delivery Mode
Face to face and blended. For blended delivery, additional requirements include access to a laptop or desktop, Adobe Reader, the Microsoft Office package, and an internet browser.
Study Units
Code | Title | Nominal Hours |
---|---|---|
Core Unit | ||
VU22358 | Develop learning goals | 20 |
Speaking and Listening Unit | ||
VU23519 | Participate in simple conversations and transactions | 80 |
Reading and Writing Unit | ||
VU23521 | Read and write simple transactional texts | 80 |
Language Skills Units | ||
VU23520 | Give and respond to simple spoken information and directions | 80 |
VU23522 | Read and write simple informational texts | 80 |
General Elective Units | ||
VU23560 | Access the internet and email to develop language | 50 |
VU23562 | Explore community services | 50 |
VU23566 | Explore transport options | 50 |
Education Pathways
After achieving this qualification candidates may consider:
-22640VIC Certificate 111 in EAL (Access)
Employment Pathways
Other pathways could include:
-Voluntary or paid work
-Involvement in community organisations
Course Fees*
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Training services are provided to eligible individuals with Funds made available by the Victorian and Commonwealth Governments.
Individuals with disability are encouraged to access the training subsidised through the Skills First Program.
Enrolment in a government funded place may impact on your ability to access future government funding.
Further Information
Enrolments welcome at any time, classes are ongoing and individually paced. If you don’t see a date or time that suits you, contact us to explore flexible learning options!
For more information, please check the eligibility criteria here.
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Interested in studying a Certificate II in EAL with WCIG, but want more information? Our expert training team can answer questions you have to help you make the next step.