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ContentsAbout Perth .................................... 2Curtin English difference ............... 4Pathways ........................................ 6Our courses .................................... 8
General English................................9English for Academic Purposes (EAP) ............................. 11English Language Bridging (ELB) ............................... 13General Professional English (GPE) ................................ 14
Teacher training ...........................15Customised programs .................16Facilities and services ..................18Social program .............................19Accommodation ...........................20Course dates and fees .................21Application form ..........................23Map ...............................................25
Contact usCurTin EngliShCurtin University PO Box U1987, Perth 6845 Western Australia Tel: +61 8 9266 7617Fax: +61 8 9266 3186Email: [email protected]
Teaching English to international students for more than 40 years, Curtin English is located on the beautiful campus grounds of Curtin University in Perth, Western Australia. Our students share the campus with Australian and other international university students from over 130 countries.
As a Curtin English student, you’ll have access to excellent facilities on campus, a range of student services and all the benefits given to university students.
Our dedicated, highly trained staff are an integral part of our students’ success, and will provide you with ongoing support and guidance.
We believe in a balance between study and social life, which is why you’ll be encouraged to participate in the Curtin English social program and Curtin University events.
Curtin English is a great place to study, a great place to advance and a great place to have the experience of a lifetime. We’ll see you soon.
About curtin universityWestern Australia’s largest and most multicultural university, Curtin is a vibrant institution with the vision to be an international leader in research and education that changes minds, lives, and the world. The University welcomes more than 50,000 students and offers a wide range of practical and flexible courses that are closely linked to industry. Courses take students beyond the classroom and into the real world, so they’ll graduate with the skills to launch their careers anywhere in the world.
About curtin college Curtin College is an integrated pathway provider to Curtin University, offering an alternative entry point for students who do not meet the University’s minimum entry requirements. Located on Curtin’s main Bentley Campus, Curtin College offers university degree transfer programs across a range of disciplines. Our English language courses prepare students for direct entry into Curtin College’s courses.
Welcome from the DirectorHello, and welcome to Curtin English.I came to Perth for the first time in 2012 to take up my role as director here at Curtin English. I received a professional and warm welcome from our staff, I fell in love with the beautiful city of Perth and I am really enjoying working on the attractive campus of one of Australia’s largest and most dynamic universities. I come to work every day with a smile on my face, and the feedback I get from our students suggests they feel the same way.
Our success is built on providing high quality teaching and a supportive learning environment. Our aim is to give you a great experience. We help you to achieve your goals by developing your skills and giving you confidence in communicating in English. We help you prepare for a successful future in today’s global environment, whether you need English for work, travel or your further studies. We help you to get the most out of your stay here through our teaching programs, our social programs and our support services.
I look forward to welcoming you to Curtin English.
Associate Professor simon WinetroubeDirector, Curtin English
Our courses are:• interactive and engaging• well-structured and informed by
best practice• taught by highly trained and
supportive teachers• run on the Curtin University Campus• offered at a range of levels to suit
the student• full-time, 20 hours per week• run in classes of no more than 18.
We give you:• a recognised and quality English
language education• regular individual attention• regular feedback on progress• pathway guidance to meet
academic goals• the skills to be a confident English
language user• additional opportunities to practice
your English outside of regular class• opportunities for feedback on learning
experience through student surveys.
At orientation, you’ll:• receive a warm welcome to Curtin• get a full campus and facilities tour• get a free placement test if you do not
have recognised evidence of language proficiency (GE, EAP, and GPE only)
• meet your teachers and classmates• receive your student card and
email access.
Why curtin english?
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Building 103 Curtin International
Curtin bus terminal
Building 205 Curtin College
Building 208 Curtin English
Perth city
our programs
Building 201 Architecture
Student accommodation
Bus station
Building 102 International Future Students
Building 400 Health Sciences
Engineering Pavilion
Building 204/205 Engineering
Building 314 Maths and Computing
Building 407 Business School
Campus library
Building 205 Curtin College
Curtin Stadium
Waterford Plaza
Building 100 John Curtin Centre
Building 208 Curtin English
Resources and Chemistry Precinct
Kings Park
Crown Perth
Victoria ParkBuilding 103 Curtin International
Perth CBD
Perth Cultural Centre
Perth Arena
Curtin Graduate School of Business
stuDy At curtin english BECAUSE IT’S A quAlity InSTITUTIOn WITH 40 years’ experience.
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stuDy in A growingcity
Situated in Western Australia, Perth is a vibrant, welcoming and diverse city on the move. Home to blue skies, pristine beaches, boutique wineries and delicious local cuisine, Perth offers all the qualities of an international city in an idyllic, laid-back setting.
Perth is located in the same time zone as Hong Kong, Singapore, Beijing and Kuala Lumpur, meaning you can easily stay in touch with friends and family while you study in Perth. Western Australia also has a very multicultural population, with the highest proportion of all overseas-born residents of all Australian states and territories.
Perth’s excellent standard of living makes it one of the most desirable places in the world to live, with residents and visitors enjoying more hours of sunshine than any other Australian capital city. Perth also has a great range of cafés, restaurants, cinemas, shopping, music and entertainment venues, and sporting facilities. Often concentrated in convenient and cosmopolitan precincts, they’re all easily accessible by Perth’s high-quality, affordable public transport system.
eXPerience PerthFast-paced and multicultural, Perth’s central business district (CBD) provides opportunities for sightseeing and shopping, all centred around the natural beauty of the Swan River. The CBD is home to attractions such as the Bell Tower, one of the largest musical instruments in the world, and the majestic Kings Park and Botanic Garden. Perth’s more recent urban developments include the iconic Perth Arena, bustling northbridge Piazza and the State Theatre Centre of Western Australia.
Perth’s coastline comprises a long stretch of clear beaches, one of the city’s major attractions. Collectively known as the Sunset Coast, Perth’s beaches are popular swimming, surfing and snorkelling destinations, complemented by a variety of local cafés, restaurants and pubs. A short ferry ride from the mainland, Rottnest Island is Perth’s idyllic island playground where visitors can enjoy beaches, ride bikes, and revel in the island’s beauty and history.
WeeKenD eXPloringTwenty minutes’ drive from the city centre, Fremantle is a popular port city known for its high-quality seafood restaurants, weekend markets, unique shops, street performances and cappuccino strip. Fremantle Prison, which reopened as a public museum after it ceased to function as a prison in 1991, hosts exciting daily and nightly tours around the grounds.
The South West region of Western Australia is internationally recognised for its wineries, old growth forests and coastal beauty. Just a few hours’ drive from Perth, areas such as Busselton, Dunsborough, Margaret River and Denmark are well worth visiting, attracting visitors year-round.
Perth WeAther
SEASOn MOnThS AvErAgE °C
Summer Dec–Feb 17–30
Autumn Mar–May 14–26
Winter Jun–Aug 8–19
Spring Sep–nov 12–23
internAtionAl PresenceUnlike many economies around the world, Western Australia has remained buoyant in the face of recent global downturns. The state’s mining and resources industries continue to thrive, heralding international projects, strong employment figures and a rise in construction activity. In 2011, the value of Western Australia’s mining and petroleum industry reached a record A$107 billion and projections suggest growth is likely to continue.
state Theatre centre of western australia
Kings park and Botanic gardens
Langley park, perth Foreshore
cottesloe Beach
perth city, view from Kings park
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About Perth
stuDy At curtin english AnD ExPERIEnCE a UniversiTy environmenT.
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the curtin english Difference
centre of eXcellenceStudents ranked Curtin English first in Australia in the following categories in the English Language Barometer Project 2011:
• Study experience: “I have made progress in learning English since beginning this course of study.”
• Support and advice satisfaction: “[I received] help and support with my visa application.”
• living experience: “[I made] friends during my stay.” Source: English Language Barometer Project 2011, an independent and confidential feedback process for education providers, tracking the decision-making, perception, expectations and experiences of language students Australia-wide.
quAlity teAchingTeachers at Curtin English are qualified English language professionals who have specialised teaching qualifications in addition to university academic qualifications.
AccreDiteD ProgrAmsCurtin English is accredited by the national ELICOS Association of Australia (nEAS) for the teaching of English as a foreign language.
ADDitionAl lAnguAge-leArning oPPortunitiesIn addition to regular classes, Curtin English offers students opportunities to learn and practice English free of charge in classes conducted in connection with the Cambridge teaching programs run at the Centre.
Classes to practice skills such as pronunciation are also conducted free of charge periodically.
DeDicAteD stuDent services• A permanent student adviser provides guidance and a confidential advisory service
to students.• A full-time social program officer organises regular leisure time activities and
excursions for students.
locAtionCurtin English is located on one of Australia’s largest university campuses, Curtin University, where Curtin English students have access to all the services and facilities of the University.
buDDy systemWhen a new student arrives to class, they will be paired up with a current student to show them around, answer any questions, and be the first of many friends at Curtin English!
in-clAss technologyCurtin English is integrating mobile learning technology into classrooms through the use of iPads and interactive whiteboards. This year we will also begin developing courses around this technology to aid your learning.
DiversityCurtin English continues to maintain a wide diversity of nationalities. It’s great to meet people from all over the world and your English will improve much faster!
Come and join us and experience the Curtin difference.
PAthWAy PlAnning AnD PAssWorD testingCurtin English takes pathway planning very seriously. We want to ensure that your recommended pathway is the best route for you into your next course at Curtin University or Curtin College. That’s why we start planning your pathway before you even arrive, using your English test results or our Password test. And once you’re at Curtin English, we will continue to ensure you’re on the right path by offering pathway planning sessions with your class teacher.
Curtin English offers you an exceptional learning experience, with quality teaching and staff who are sensitive to your needs.
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PAthWAysnotes About course WeeKsEach general English and English for Academic Purposes (EAP) level is 10 weeks in duration. Students need to complete 10 weeks and achieve the required pass mark to move from one level to the next.
Who stuDies generAl english?The General English course develops your confidence in using English when living, studying or working in an English-speaking environment. you should choose this course if you would like the enjoyment and stimulation of improving your English in a modern university environment.
WhAt Will i leArn in generAl english?General English is designed to assist you to develop your general English skills used in everyday contexts. The teaching of language and language skills are integrated throughout the course.
Who is in your clAss? Curtin English continues to attract a range of students from around the world. At our centre, you’ll get a true international experience and learn English in a multicultural environment.
levelsGeneral English is offered from an Elementary to an Upper Intermediate level.
you will be placed in an appropriate level suited to your current English ability. This is achieved by taking our placement test or providing English language proficiency results upon application.
general english cricos code 051784gLearn the basics and start developing your English skills.
aT cUrTin engLishBECOME A confiDent english user WITH THE SUPPORT OF yOUR TEACHERS.
WhAt Will i be Able to Do After comPleting:general english 2 (ge2)Understand simple conversations and short texts, participate in conversations in a range of situations, and use a limited range of vocabulary and basic grammatical structures to write paragraphs on a range of familiar topics.
general english 3 (ge3)Listen for specific information, skim and scan simple texts, produce simple speech with some fluency, and write a short, structured paragraph with basic sentence patterns and spelling and punctuation that is generally correct.
general english 4 (ge4)Listen for gist and specific details, use contextual clues to guess the meaning of words in longer texts, maintain a flow of speech using an appropriate range of vocabulary, and organise ideas logically using paragraphs.
general english 5 (ge5)Use a text as a basis for critical thinking, demonstrate basic note-taking skills and predict information using contextual clues when listening. Express reasons and explanations for opinions when speaking and write about a topical issue, giving the advantages and disadvantages of various options.
AssessmentsStudents in General English are assessed in five equally divided areas: two equally weighted writing tasks, a reading test, a grammar and language test, a listening test, and a speaking assessment.
monDAy tuesDAy WeDnesDAy thursDAy friDAy
AM(120 mins)
• Reading and listening skills
• Grammar—present perfect and past simple
• Scenario: a study trip • Taking notes while listening
• Homework—students share emails in groups. Teacher collects and marks for key and useful language
• Writing a bibliographical profile – Preparation for Essay 1
• Submit essay 1• Fluency activity—
going on a journey• Library session and
activity
PM(120 mins)
• Vocabulary and reading—jobs
• Vocabulary and reading —expressions connected with time and work
• Grammar—present perfect continuous
• Reading skills—a job interview
• Grammar—present perfect simple and continuous
• Scenario—taking part in a job interview
• Set up learner journal activity
• Individual tutorials• Review of units 1–3
Homework Write an email summarising the five best suggestions
Grammar, p. 139 Finish the profile— essay 1
Revise vocabulary lists
sAmPle generAl english timetAble
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PlAnning AnD ADvice from curtin english, EnSURES yOU’RE On THE righT paThway From Day one
english for Academic Purposes (eAP)cricos code 051784gPrepare your English language skills for academic study.
WeeK 3 monDAy tuesDAy WeDnesDAy thursDAy friDAy
AM (120 mins) lecture skills 1• Pre-listening skills and
strategieslistening• Listening for gist and
detail
lecture skills 2• Vocabulary: key
expressions • Pronunciation • Organising notes
Writing• Planning the main
paragraphs of an essay
Homework reviewWriting• Writing a short report
Practice essay 1• Process writing—final
draft
PM (120 mins) reading• Pre-reading skills• Deciding what to read
for in an essay• Approaches to note-
taking
Homework reviewlanguage • Past simple language• Past perfect
Homework reviewlistening and speaking• Giving advice • Asking for help
language• Language for
describing trends
Tutorials• Check journalsSupplementary activities• Pronunciation• Grammar• Vocabulary quiz
Homework Make notes for the reading passage, using the guidelines in 3.6
Complete grammar exercises: past simple; past perfect
Plan the main paragraphs of an essay
Write a short report using the information in activity 9.6
Compete pronunciation and grammar worksheets
sAmPle eAP WeeKly timetAble WhAt Will i be Able to Do After comPleting:english for Academic Purposes 1 Identify main ideas, details and writer’s purpose in academic texts, use note-taking techniques effectively when listening to lectures, engage in conversations on academic topics, and write an academic essay using simple and some complex sentence forms.english for Academic Purposes 2 Distinguish between main ideas and specific details in critically analysing and evaluating extended academic texts, understand and recognise
language used in lectures, give an academic presentation in a clear and concise manner, and write an academic essay using a combination of simple and complex structures.AssessmentsThere are seven assessments in EAP, which include two essays, a reading test, a listening test, a group discussion, a presentation, and a grammar and language test.
Who stuDies eAP?EAP develops your English language and academic study skills. Many of our students wish to study English at a higher level to meet entry requirements for Curtin College or prepare for university courses. EAP also prepares you to begin the English Language Bridging Program (ELB), which upon successful completion provides direct entry to Curtin University.
WhAt Will i leArn in eAP?Our EAP programs teach academic writing skills, reading skills, listening and note-taking skills, and presentation skills. you will also be taught the language required to succeed in a university context, which prepares you for tertiary study and the English Language Bridging (ELB) program.
In our EAP courses, you will also learn from regular guest speakers, and have more time with your teacher in our weekly small group tutorial classes. you will also learn more about Australia with the new addition of Australian lifestyle, culture and history content integrated into our courses.
Who is in your clAss? Students who are planning on furthering their education at university or other tertiary institutes.
levelsEAP is offered at levels 1 and 2. If you have a lower English level, you may need to study General English before beginning EAP. your starting point will be decided at the application stage based on either results of a recognised English language proficiency test, or our placement test.
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once yoU’vecomPleteD the course, yoU’LL wonDer how yoU coULD have ever aTTempTeD univErSiTY STuDY wiThoUT iT.
english language bridging (elb)cricos code 003896gThe Curtin English English Language Bridging (ELB) program has two entry points. If you are one IELTS band (or equivalent) below university entry, you’ll enrol in the 17 week course. If you are 0.5 IELTS band (or equivalent) below university entry, the 10 week ELB course is recommended.
Who stuDies elb?The English Language Bridging (ELB) course is an accelerated academic English program that prepares students from non-English speaking backgrounds for degree study at Curtin University. ELB provides entry into most Curtin degree programs if you successfully complete the course and meet your required exit score.Choose this course if you:• want to develop your use of
academic English to enable you to work more effectively during your university studies.
• have a conditional offer from Curtin University which requires you to attend the ELB course and obtain a satisfactory English Language Assessment and Academic Language Report.
entry requirements into elb courses
ElB 17 WEEkEnglish language test
University entry requirement of IELTS 6.5w/min 6
University entry requirement of IELTS 6.5w/min 6.5
University entry requirement of IELTS 7.0w/min 6.5
University entry requirement of IELTS 7.0 and above
ielts 5.5 (min 5 in each band) 5.5 (min 5.5 in all bands) 6.0 (min 5.5 in all bands) 6.0 (min 6 in each band)eAP (10 weeks) EAP1 (grade B overall) EAP1 (grade B overall) EAP 2 (grade B overall) EAP2 (grade B overall)toefl ibt Overall 51
R: 4W: 15L: 4S: 15
Overall 51R: 8W: 18L: 7 S: 16
Overall 66R: 8W: 18L: 7S: 16
Overall 66R: 13W: 21L: 12S: 18
Pearson (Pte) Overall: 44Communicative sub-skills: 36
Overall: 44Communicative sub-skills: 42
Overall: 52Communicative sub-skills: 42
Overall: 52Communicative sub-skills: 50
ElB 10 WEEkEnglish language test
University entry requirement of IELTS 6.5w/min 6
University entry requirement of IELTS 6.5w/min 6.5
University entry requirement of IELTS 7.0w/min 6.5
University entry requirement of IELTS 7.0 and above
ielts 6.0 (min 5.5 in each band) 6.0 (min 6.0 in each band) 6.5 (min 6.0 in each band) 6.5 (min 6.5 in each band)
toefl ibt
Overall 66R: 8W: 18L: 7S: 16
Overall 66R: 13W: 21L: 12S: 18
Overall 84R: 13W: 21L: 12S: 18
Overall 84R: 19W: 24L: 20S: 20
Pearson (Pte) Overall: 52Communicative sub-skills: 42
Overall: 52Communicative sub-skills: 50
Overall: 61Communicative sub-skills: 50
Overall: 61Communicative sub-skills: 58
*Entry requirements: entry into the ELB 17 week program is 1.0 IELTS band below the University entry requirement overall and in each band. Similarly, entry to the ELB 10 week program is 0.5 band below.
WeeK 3 monDAy tuesDAy WeDnesDAy thursDAy friDAy
AM (120 mins) reading• Unit 3—identifying
main ideas
grammar focus• Sentence structures and
linkers
Computer lab session• Using databases to
research academic papers
reading• Unit 3—discourse
markers and lexis
Fluency Friday• Handbook of spoken
grammar activities• Vocabulary review • Learner journal activity
PM (120 mins) Writing• Stages in discussions• Conclusions
Writing• Research project
outlines • nOW note taking
technique
listening and note taking• Study techniques
—‘Recitation’ MP4• Short answer Qs• Summary writing
Writing• In-class assessment—
summary from nOW notes
Tutorials• Teacher feedback and
student feed forward• Grammar workshop
Homework Vocabulary—prefixes • Grammar— punctuation
• Take nOW notes from source texts
Project outline and nOW source text notes
• Complete text book tasks
• Online activity —avoiding and identifying plagiarism
• Grammar—articles• Preview and annotate
Week 4 reading texts
sAmPle elb WeeKly timetAble
Which ProgrAm is right for me?you will join the longer or shorter course depending on your current English level and level of English required for your degree program. your offer letter from Curtin English will indicate which course is appropriate.elb 17 weeksThe first seven weeks focuses on grammar and vocabulary, in addition to intensive reading and writing skills development. you will study from a set of course books and produce weekly writing tasks related to the texts that you are reading. There is also a focus on improving speaking skills to assist you in participating in seminars. The next 10 weeks is outlined below.elb 10 weeksThe 10 week program focuses on producing two academic research papers. you will develop the skills to use library technologies, access research materials and practice how to incorporate others’ ideas into your own academic writing. There is an emphasis on referencing conventions and academic style. you will also acquire the oral skills necessary to participate in seminar discussions and academic presentations and listening and note- taking skills.
hoW Will elb helP me succeeD At university?ElB helps you to:• raise your general and academic
English to the required level • use appropriate spoken and written
academic language • use complex grammatical
constructions with greater accuracy• develop your academic reading and
listening strategies • organise academic essays effectively• listen to lectures and take useful
notes • communicate effectively in
discussions, seminars and presentations
• undertake research projects and use library technologies to access research
• learn about academic procedures, rules and conventions
• become accustomed to Australian university life and culture before your degree starts.
AssessmentsThere are six pieces of graded assessment, which include a critical response task, a research essay, a seminar discussion, a presentation of a research paper, a listening and note-taking test, and a grammar and vocabulary test.For more information on either of the ELB courses, please visit english.curtin.edu.au
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teAcher trAining
celtA (certificate in english language teaching to Adults)Cambridge ESOL CELTA prepares you to become a teacher of English to speakers of other languages.CELTA is a 120 hour plus teacher training course in teaching English to adults for candidates who have little or no previous English language teaching experience. It may also be suitable for you if you have some experience but little previous training. Well-established internationally, internally assessed and externally moderated, it is intensive and practical. At Curtin English, the course is offered full-time over four weeks or part-time over twelve weeks.successful candidates will: • receive a certificate from Cambridge ESOL and a report from Curtin English • gain knowledge and skills in English language teaching based on
international best practice • satisfy the basic minimum teaching qualification requirements for staff in
accredited English language teaching centres in Australia and most centres worldwide
• be well-briefed in employment opportunities both in Australia and internationally.
customised teacher training groupsThere is an increasing demand for primary, secondary and tertiary teachers with up-to-date qualifications and improved skills in teaching English.
Curtin English designs and runs TESOL training courses for groups of teachers. Courses combine specialised English language development, English language teaching methodology and teaching practice. This enables you to improve your own English language skills, as well as developing your English language teaching skills.
Courses can be run in Australia, in your own country, or a combination of both. All courses are designed according to the needs of the group and can be of any length.
some of curtin’s previous clients include:• Putuo District, Shanghai City, China; English Teacher Training Program• English Language Support for Indonesian Teachers of Maths and Science• China University of Mining and Technology; Teacher Training Program• Learning Assistance Program for Islamic Schools (LAPIS)• Burapha University, Thailand; Study Visit• Hong Kong Ministry of Education; Teacher Training Program• Silpakorn University, Thailand; Study Visit.
For more information about CELTA or teacher training courses, please contact the teacher training coordinator on [email protected]
Note: both programs are not available to student visa holders.
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general Professional english (gPe)cricos code 051784gRefine your business English skills for global work and travel.
WhAt Will i be Able to Do After comPleting:general Professional english (gPe)In general and business situations, engage in conversations on business related topics, and write a CV and cover letter using an appropriate style. Identify main ideas, details and writer’s purpose in a variety of texts, and listen for topic, specific information and detail in monologues and dialogues.
WeeK 2 monDAy tuesDAy WeDnesDAy thursDAy friDAy
AM (120 mins)
language focus • Talking about the pastPractice• Grammar, speaking, and
vocabulary
Workbook• Additional practice Practice• Grammar, speaking and
vocabulary
Skills focus• Developing more natural
sentence stress. Using signal words
Focus on functions• Starting a working
relationship • Communicating by email • Telephoning contacts
review unit A• Review and reinforcement
of Unit 2 content and skills
PM (120 mins)
Wordpower• Motivation vocabulary• Word building 1 pp.
20-21Motivation vocabulary. • Word building 1• Teachers Book pp.108-
109
Corporate weekendslistening• Main ideas and
supporting detailsSpeaking• Participating in a
discussion
Communication strategiesMotivationlistening• Announcements Speaking• Discussing and
presenting ideas
Communicationreading • BlogsWriting• Creating your CV
reading• Online Supermarketslanguage focus 2• Talking about the presentPractice• Supplementary practice
Homework • Workbook• Supplementary practice
with lesson activities
• Workbook• Supplementary practice
with lesson activities
Prepare short summary presentation
• Workbook• Supplementary practice
with lesson activities
Write weekly journal entry
WeeK 3 monDAy tuesDAy WeDnesDAy thursDAy friDAy
AM (120 mins)
DVD Lessonunit 3—TescoMaterials from supplementary texts
interactionMaking a good impressionSupplementary lesson from Lifestyle Upper Int.pp.12-13Setup assessment 2 - presentation
Focus on unctions• A phone conference. • Turn-giving and turn-
taking pp.36-373.2 Phone conference. Turn-giving and turn-taking Teacher’s Book pp.114-115
Unit 4—the futurelanguage focus 1Exercises 1-4 pp.38-39PracticeExercise 1 p.40
hand in writing assessment WorkbookExercises 1-2, p.24PracticeExercises 2-4 pp.40-41
PM (120 mins)
WordpowerVerbs of Communication pp. 32-333.1 – verbs of CommunicationTeachers book pp.112-113
Skills focusLinking words pp.34-35
Check HWAssessment 1 – Writing (20%)Writing a CV and cover letter
WorkbookSkills FocusExercises 1-4, pp. 21-22(Leads into writing a cover letter)
• Students present summary of second chapter of graded reader
• Write week 3 journal entry
Week 3 tutorial
Homework Workbook p. 20 • Finish ex. 6, part 2, p.35• Write a short report on
findings from discussion
Work on Writing assessment • Finish Writing assessment
• Prepare summary of chapter 2 of graded reader
Read Chapter 3 of graded reader
sAmPle gPe WeeKly timetAble
ProgrAm tyPesStudy toursCombine English language study plus a variety of cultural excursions, field trips and workshops focused around Perth and Curtin University.
English for Specific PurposesIs a highly customised program to meet the needs of the individual group. Generally the program combines English language classes with workshops, guest lectures, seminars and excursions related to the field of study of the group.
ProgrAm AreAsCurtin English can develop customised English language training programs over a range of study areas across the four faculties of Curtin University.
Popular areas include:• Health Sciences: Physiotherapy,
nursing and nutrition• Science and Engineering: Mining,
Petroleum and Gas and Geophysics• Humanities: Primary and Secondary
and Early Childhood Education, Academic Management and International Relations
• Business: Economics, Effective Communication Skills, Management and International Business.
ProgrAm suPPort servicesIn addition to tailoring a program to the needs of each group, Curtin English is able to offer a variety of services and facilities to the group participants.
Services include:• accommodation • airport transfers• internal transport services • free access to computer labs and
internet services• all other Curtin English and Curtin
University facilities and services.
ProgrAm feesEach program is tailored to the need of the group, so program fees will vary depending on the program length, number of teaching hours and type of excursions.
For program fees and schedules, please contact our customised programs coordinator at: [email protected]
Curtin English can customise programs to suit the needs of any group. Programs incorporate fun activities, Perth sightseeing activities, University workshops and specialised excursions, as well as English language classes for a range of levels. Groups can be integrated into existing English language classes and attend University lectures, or have a custom-designed program in their own group.
sAmPle timetAble
Week 1Time Weekend Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Weekend10.00–12.00
Arrive Perth airport
Orientation:Welcome to Curtin social program, refreshments, transport cards, campus tour
Australian Culture and language class
Integrated English class
Integrated English class
Excursion:• Fremantle
walking heritage tour
• Didgeridoo Breath (learn how to play the didgeridoo);
• Fremantle Markets
Free with homestay family OR join in Curtin English social Program (if scheduled)
12.00–1.001.00–3.00 OASIS access and
computer log-inIntegrated English class
Integrated English class
Integrated English class
3.00–4.00 * Conversation Club
* Conversation Club
* Sporting activity
Week 2Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Weekend10.00–12.00
Integrated English class
Integrated English class
Integrated English class
Integrated English class
Excursion:Rottnest Island (swim, ride and discover the history of Rottnest)
Free with homestay family OR join in Curtin English social Program (if scheduled)
12.00–1.001.00–3.00 Integrated
English classExcursion:Curtin Volunteers:volunteering activity
Integrated English class
Integrated English class
3.00 –4.00 * Conversation Club
* Conversation Club
* Sporting activity
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Week 3Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Weekend10.00–12.00
Integrated English class
Excursion: Swan Valley Tour, including Caversham Wildlife Park, Margaret River Chocolate Company
Integrated English class
Integrated English class
Integrated English class
Depart from Perth airport
12.00–1.001.00–3.00 Integrated
English classIntegrated English class
Integrated English class
12.00 – 1.30 graduation lunch, awarding of certificate
3.00–4.00 * Conversation Club
* Conversation Club
* Sporting activity
*Curtin English social program scheduled activities
Curtin English believes having fun and exploring Perth is just as important as learning and studying hard when in class. Our friendly social officer arranges exciting excursions that give students a chance to meet new friends, relax, and participate in social activities across Curtin and Perth.
In addition to social activities, we encourage students to attend workshops held by the Curtin Careers Centre, participate in volunteering activities with Curtin Volunteers! and join in sporting events and fitness classes at Curtin Stadium.
Our students are also invited to participate in all the activities and events organised by Curtin University. Visit the Student Guild website for more information at guild.curtin.edu.au
Did you know that all Curtin English students have full access to Curtin University’s facilities?
That means that while you are studying at Curtin English, you get all the same benefits, facilities, support and opportunities that Curtin University students receive. During orientation, you will be issued with a Curtin University student card and unique student number, giving you access to buildings, computer labs, library services and other facilities on-campus.Some of the services and facilities you’ll have access to include:• Curtin English Student Advisory Service• Curtin English Social Program• Curtin English housing referral service• Curtin Bookshop and Secondhand Bookshop• Curtin University Library• Curtin Stadium, plus tennis, basketball and netball courts• Curtin volunteering programs• 24-hour security• 24/7 access to computer labs• an on-campus child care centre• career help and Careers Centre• counselling support• English and academic support services• many cafés and food outlets, including Halal• medical services including an on-campus medical centre• on-campus banking services and facilities• on-campus bus terminal with links direct to the city• on-campus travel agent• religious and spiritual services• wireless internet throughout the campus.
sAmPle sociAl ProgrAm
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday31Conversation Club
1Perth Royal Show with Emilie
2Wild Fairy Festival @ Kings Park
3Conversation Club
4Careers Centre: Resume writing
5Body attack @ Curtin Stadium
6Late night shopping
7Oktoberfest
8Araluen Wildlife with Emilie
9Wander around Subiaco
10Conversation Club
11Curtin Outdoor Cinema
12Careers Centre: Career Decision Making
13Curtin University sports awards ceremony
14Frisbee game with Emilie
15Rock climbing with Emilie
16Telethon weekend at PCEC
17Conversation Club
18Tai Chi @ Curtin Stadium
19Careers Centre: What employers are looking for
20Zumba @ Curtin Stadium
21Picnic with Emilie
22Dolphin Tour with Emilie
23Discover Cottesloe Beach
24Conversation Club
25Aboriginal exhibitions @ northbridge
26Body combat @ Curtin Stadium
27Festival @ northbridge
28Careers Centre: Job interview skills
29Street theatre @ Perth Cultural Centre
30Walk around the Fremantle Markets
This calendar is a sample only, and should be used only as a guide. Social activities will vary depending on weather and student interest.
Making friends can improve your English.
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homestAy Stay with an Australian family, couple or single person and learn about life in Australia.
Most students choose to stay with a homestay family when they first arrive in Perth. It’s a great way to improve your English skills and get to know your way around Perth. your homestay family will provide you with everything you need.
Homestay full board offers three daily meals, 7 days a week. Homestay part board offers 2 daily meals on weekdays and 3 daily meals on weekends.
Important note: Curtin English now outsources this service to a recognised homestay provider.
homeshAreGives you the experience of staying in an Australian home in your own room with the independence of arranging your own meals.
Demi-PAirIn return for weekly house work and/or babysitting duties, you will receive free room and board as well as a small weekly payment.
shAre house you’ll take a room at a property other people are already living in. you may be living with other students, families or others who live nearby and have a spare room. Most room rentals are single rooms.
If you choose to share a house, you will have to prepare your own meals, as no meals are provided. Living in a share house is a great way to meet other students. you’ll have friends in no time!
renteD AccommoDAtionyou can rent your own house or apartment to live in. If you take this option you usually have a family or want to live by yourself.
If you want to rent your own accommodation, you will have to prepare all of your own meals.
short-term AccommoDAtionyou can also choose to be accommodated short-term in hostel accommodation (from $55 per night) or hotel accommodation (from $120 per night).
Note: prices are a guide only.
Curtin English can offer support and information to help you find suitable accommodation, before or after you arrive in Perth.
Contact [email protected] for more information.
AirPort PicKuP you may choose to be met at the airport upon your arrival and taken to your accommodation. This service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, through a Curtin English preferred supplier.
need a place to stay? Curtin English can offer support and information to help you find suitable accommodation during your stay in Perth.
oshc fees
Months duration
Singles Dual family
Multi family
1 33 83 165 2 66 165 329 3 99 248 494 4 132 330 658 5 165 413 823 6 197 495 987 7 230 578 1,152 8 263 660 1,317 9 296 743 1,481 10 329 825 1,646 11 475 1,082 1,406 12 519 1,180 1,534
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Course dates Course feesintake Orientation dates Course dates Weeks FeesModule 1 4 Jan 7 Jan – 8 Feb 5 $1,975Module 2 8 Feb 11 Feb – 15 Mar 10 $3,950
1 week break 15 $5,925Module 3 22 Mar 25 Mar – 26 Apr 20 $7,900Module 4 26 Apr 29 Apr – 31 May 30 $11,850Module 5 31 May 3 Jun – 5 Jul 40 $15,800
2 weeks break 50 $19,750Module 6 19 Jul 22 Jul – 23 AugModule 7 23 Aug 26 Aug – 27 Sep Weekly
ELICOS fee$395
1 week breakModule 8 4 Oct 7 Oct – 8 novModule 9 8 nov 11 nov – 13 Dec
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Course dates Course feesintake Orientation dates Course dates Semester FeesSemester 1 20 Feb 25 Feb – 21 Jun Total $8,100Semester 2 10 Jul 15 Jul – 8 novSummer semester
2 Oct 7 Oct – 14 Feb (2014)
elb 10 WeeKs
Course dates Course feesintake Orientation dates Course dates Course FeesSemester 1 10 Apr 15 Apr – 21 Jun Total $4,950Semester 2 28 Aug 2 Sep – 8 novSummer semester
20 nov 25 nov – 14 Feb (2014)
ADministrAtion fees
Enrolment fee $220Airport reception* $100Accommodation application fee* $195Homestay (full board) $265Homestay (part board) $235Homeshare (average cost) $175*inclusive of GST
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Note: fees are correct at time of print, but subject to change. Contact Curtin English for the latest fee information.
CURTIn EnGLISH APPLICATIOn FORM 2013/2014
is your application through a CE/Curtin agent? y n
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section one—personal details
Student number (if any)
Title (Dr, Mr, Mrs, etc.) Male Female Date of birth
Family name Given name/s
nationality Passport number
Home address
City Country
Telephone: Email
Aust. address (if known)
City Telephone
Emergency contact Telephone
section two—visa information
What type of visa will you apply for? Tourist visa Working holiday visa Student visa Other visa
section three—course enrolment
course/s i would like to enrol in: Commencement date
General English 5 wks 10 wks 15 wks 20wks 25 wks 30 wks 35 wks 40 wks 45 wks 50 wks
General Professional English 5 wks 10 wks (Please note there are minimum entry requirements for this course)
EAP 5 wks 10 wks 15 wks 20 wks 25 wks 30 wks 35 wks 40 wks 45 wks 50 wks
ELB Semester 1 Semester 2 Summer
Note: your application will be assessed as to which ELB you are qualified to enter.
section four—level of english (complete where applicable and provide certified evidence)Do you have English test results? yes no if yes, please provide the following details:
IELTS score: Date: TOEFL score: Date: Other (Test name): Score: Date:
*Important Note: If you have not taken any of these tests, please contact Curtin English for a Password Test.
section five—further study
After completing your course at Curtin English, are you planning further study at Curtin University? y n If yes, please complete below:
Start date Course
Have you submitted an application to Curtin’s International Office for your University course? y n
section six—arrival in Australia and accommodation
Do you require pickup from the airport in Perth? y n If yes, please complete Section 6.
Do you require CE to organise your accommodation? y n If yes, please complete Section 7.
section seven—airport pickup
Flight number Arrival date Arrival time
section eight—accommodation and airport pickup
if required, which accommodation would you like? Homestay (with meals) Homestay (self catering) University residence
Short-term accomodation Share house House rental
Accommodation start date number of weeks
Agent’s name: ..................................................................................................
Agent contact: .................................................................................................
Email address: .................................................................................................
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Course dates Course feesintake Orientation dates Course dates Weeks FeesModule 1 3 Jan 6 Jan – 7 Feb 5 $2,075Module 2 7 Feb 10 Feb – 14 Mar 10 $4,150Module 3 14 Mar 17 Mar - 18 Apr 15 $6,225
2 weeks break 20 $8,300Module 4 2 May 5 May – 6 Jun 30 $12,450Module 5 6 Jun 9 Jun – 11 Jul 40 $16,600
2 weeks break 50 $20,750Module 6 25 Jul 28 Jul – 29 AugModule 7 29 Aug 1 Sept – 3 Oct Weekly
ELICOS fee$415
1 week breakModule 8 10 Oct 13 Oct – 14 novModule 9 14 nov 17 nov – 19 Dec
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Course dates Course feesintake Orientation dates Course dates Semester FeesSemester 1 26 Feb 3 Mar – 27 Jun Total $8,500Semester 2 16 Jul 21 Jul – 14 novSummer semester
15 Oct 20 Oct – 27 Feb (2015)
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Course dates Course feesintake Orientation dates Course dates Course FeesSemester 1 16 Apr 21 Apr – 27 Jun Total $5,200Semester 2 3 Sep 8 Sept – 14 novSummer semester
3 Dec 8 Dec – 27 Feb
ADministrAtion fees
Enrolment fee $230*inclusive of GST
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Note: fees are correct at time of print, but subject to change. Contact Curtin English for the latest fee information.
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Curtin Stadium
campus map
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Curtin College
Curtin bus terminal
International Office
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section nine—accommodation and airport pickup (continued)
if you would like to apply for homestay, please answer the following: Do you smoke? y n Do you like children? y n
Are you allergic to cats? y n Are you allergic to dogs? y n
Do you have any dietary requests (e.g. Halal, vegetarian, etc.)
Do you have any medical conditions?
Do you have any special requirements?
Please write any information about your hobbies and interests to help find a suitable homestay.
section ten—how did you hear about curtin english?
Agent (please indicate name)
Curtin website Other website
Brochure Friend or family Advertisement Education fair
section eleven—fees
Enrolment fee—ELICOS A$ ELICOS course tuition fee A$ ELB course tuition fee A$ Accommodation placement fee A$
Airport pickup fee A$ Overseas Health Cover fee A$ Carer Fee (under 18s) A$ Other fee A$ total
section twelve—payment of fees
Payment can be made by bank draft, telegraphic transfer or credit card
1. bank draft—send to: 2. telegraphic transfer
Curtin University, CE, Building 208
GPO Box U1987
Perth WA 6845 Australia
Bank name: BankWest BSB number: 306 065
Bank branch: Bentley West Curtin Account number: 464 33 33
Address: Curtin University
Bentley WA 6102 Australia
Account name: Curtin General number 1
Department CE
Important: please include CE, student’s name and number (if applicable)
3. credit card Payment—i authorise curtin university to make the following transaction:
Card type Visa Mastercard AMEx Cardholder name
Credit card number Expiry Date
Amount to be charged A$ Validation code (last 3 digits located on the back of card)
Signature of cardholder Date:
Students must send a copy of their passport with this application form
Students must send a copy of their Curtin University Letter of Offer
Students must send a copy of their IELTS/TOEFL results
Please complete all sections in BLOCK LETTERS in English
Return all pages of the completed form to:
curtin english AdmissionsCurtin EnglishCurtin University GPO Box U1987 Perth WA 6845 Australia Tel: +61 8 9266 7617Fax: +61 8 9266 3186 Email: [email protected]: www.english.curtin.edu.au CRICOS Provider Code 00301J (WA) 02637B (nSW)
For the purpose of the refund policy a ‘program’ is defined as the total period of pre-paid tuition at curtin english as described in the acceptance of offer. english Language Bridging constitutes a separate programme from other english language study. a “course” is one study period within a program, usually of 10 weeks’ duration.Terms of Policy• The enrolment fee is payable once only and is non-
refundable. The accommodation application fee and airport reception fee is also non refundable.
• if a student cancels their program in writing 28 days or more before the program commences, a full refund of tuition fees will be paid (less an administration charge of $230).
• if a student cancels their program in writing more than 7 days, but less than 28 days before the program commences, a refund of 70% of tuition fees will be paid (less an administration charge of $230).
• if the program is greater than 10 weeks in duration and a student withdraws and leaves from 7 days before the program commences to 28 days after the course commences, a refund of 30% of tuition fees will be paid (less an administration charge of $230).
• if a program is 10 weeks’ duration or less, no refund is payable if the students withdraws less than 7 days before the program commences or after a student commences studying at curtin english.
• if a visa application is denied, curtin english will give a full refund of tuition fees provided curtin english receives a copy of the australian visa rejection letter.
• a full refund of all fees will be paid within 14 days of the advertised commencement of the program if curtin english withdraws the offer or fails to provide the course offered and the provider default provisions of the commonwealth esos act 2000 (section 27.1) apply.
• no refund is payable if curtin english withdraws the student from a program because the student has seriously breached international student visa conditions or curtin english’s rules.
Application for refundThe refund application Form can be obtained from the curtin english website on english.curtin.edu.au. please submit the form either in person to curtin english customer service Desk in Building 208 room 129c or email: [email protected]. no refund will be processed if the application for refund form is received more than 6 months after the last module attended.how long does the process take?refunds will be paid within 28 days of curtin english receiving the completed refund application Form with supporting documents.how will i receive my refund?refunds will be paid to the person who entered into the contract or, if you enrol through a representative and give us written permission, the refund can be paid through your representative.refund decision appeal processif a student is dissatisfied with the outcome of an application for a refund, a written appeal may be submitted to the centre manager by emailing: [email protected] Department of education services (western australia) provides a free and independent grievance handling/mediation service for conflicts between international students and their institutions. you can contact the international education conciliator on:Tel: +61 8 9441 1900Fax: +61 8 9441 1901email: [email protected] agreement does not remove the student’s right to take further action under australia’s consumer protection laws.Deferrals• any deferral will incur a $230 administration fee.• if curtin english is informed of the deferral
less than 7 days before the commencement of the relevant course there will be a penalty fee of $1,170.
• if the deferral is because of a delay in the issuance of a visa, there will be no penalty subject to evidence of the late issuance and evidence that an application was made within a reasonable time.
i undertake to abide by the conditions of my visa including the requirement to study on a full time basis and attend all classes. i understand and accept the terms and conditions and the refund policy of curtin english as stated on the fees schedule and website curtin.edu.au. i authorise ce to use this information in accordance with the principles of the national privacy act and i understand that information supplied in this application may be made available to a curtin overseas representative and the overseas student health cover provider for administrative purposes.
name: .......................................................................................................................
Signature: ...............................................................................................................
Date: ........................................................................................................................
The information provided by the student to the provider may be made available to commonwealth and state agencies and the fund manager of the esos assurance Fund, pursuant to obligations under the esos act 2000 and the national code.
section thirteen—homestay conditions
*Important note: Curtin English outsources this service to an external provider
• Homestay is available for a minimum of 4 weeks.• Students must always give two weeks’ notice to leave.
• Curtin English, Curtin University will not be responsible for any liability or loss whatsoever from any actions undertaken on your behalf in arranging of accommodation.
section fourteen—refund policy section fifteen—statement
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Email: [email protected]
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