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Certificate II in Spoken and Written English


Course Code 91422NSW
Duration 400.00 hours (nominal)

Certificate II in Spoken and Written English Develops skills for learners to satisfy their own simple everyday transactional and limited social needs.

Shepparton


Code
Start
End
 
SHMIGC2PSN
01/02/10 10/12/10
SHMIGC2PCN
01/02/10 10/12/10
SHMIGC2SSN
01/02/10 10/12/10
SHMIGDIS2D
01/02/10 10/12/10
SHMIGC2PCD
01/02/10 10/12/10

Wangaratta


Code
Start
End
 
WWMIGC2WS
01/02/10 10/12/10

 

Career Opportunities

Successful completion will lead to Certificate III in Spoken and Written English.

Entry Requirements

Initial assessment across the four macroskills of listening, speaking, reading and writing against the International Second Language Proficiency Rating (ISLPR) determines the entry pint to a particular Certificate level. The proficiency level for entry into Certificate III in Spoken and Written English in ISLPR 1 across all macroskills.

For learners with mixed profile it is possible for them to be enrolled across Certificate levels. For example, a learner with a high literacy lag and higher oracy can be enrolled in certificates II and III simultaneously.

Duration & Delivery

22 hours per week, per semester.

Assessment

Participants are assessed via completion of required tasks and a demonstration of skills, eg. Written and verbal assignments, practical work, classroom participation, projects and/or written tests.

Qualification

The Certificate II in Spoken and Written English is a nationally recognised qualification.

Course Fees

An information brochure on course fees is available from the Customer Service Centre.

Recognition of Current Competencies (RCC)

RCC is an assessment process that involves re-assessment of a previously gained accredited qualification that may no longer be recognised by official bodies. With your current industry experience, the RCC process will involve an assessment against the current qualification. Contact the teaching department for further advice on RCC or request an information brochure from the Customer Service Centre.

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

RPL is an evidence gathering assessment process where an individual's skills and knowledge in a specific vocational area are assessed against a unit or units of a nationally accredited training package. Thus enabling them to gain part or all of a formal qualification. Contact the teaching department for further advice on RPL or request an information brochure from the Customer Service Centre.

Pathways to Further Study

Some of the skills required in Certificate II in Spoken and Written English are aligned to employability skills: Communication, Teamwork, Initiative and problem solving, planning and organisation, self-management, learning and technology.

Campus

Fryers Street - Shepparton.

How to Apply

Applications can be made directly to the Multicultural Education Centre.

Further Information

Contact the Customer Service Centre on 1300 GOTAFE (468233) or visit our web site, www.gotafe.vic.edu.au


It may be necessary to cancel or postpone courses due to insufficient enrolments or funding changes.


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