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If you wish to improve your English language skills, our Courses in Spoken and Written English are the best choice. They are also the perfect way to interact with other English speakers for work, travel or to get a better job. These courses are only available to local students participating in the Jobs and Skills WA funded program.

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10725NAT Course in Preliminary Spoken and Written English

Course Entry Requirements:

English Proficiency
Absolute Beginner Level of English:
(No English entry requirements)
Completion of the Stanley College placement test with an Absolute Beginner result






Course Prerequisite Requirements:
No prerequisite entry requirements exist for this course.

Course Duration:
This course is delivered over 20 weeks + up to 6 weeks of holidays. Classes are rostered for 3 days per week + a self-study component.
Full-Time studies require students to attend a minimum of 20 scheduled course contact hours per week.


Cost:

Funding is available under the Jobs and Skills WA Program:
Course Fee^:$117.60

For more information on Funded Courses including Entry Requirements, click here.

^Student Tuition Fees – The Student tuition fees are indicative only and are subject to change given individual circumstances at enrolment. Additional fees may apply such as Student service and resource fees. Eligibility criteria apply. Prices as per the VET Fees and Charges Policy 2023.
Please familiarise yourself with Stanley College's Refund and Cancellation Policy.


Further studies:

  • On completion of the 10725NAT Course in Preliminary in Spoken and Written English, students may pursue a 10727NAT Certificate I in Spoken and Written English at Stanley College or other Government Registered Training Organisations.




Course Content:
Students must successfully complete the following units:
  • SWERST001 Read a minimal range of words and very simple texts
  • SWERWA001 Begin to read and write the English alphabet
  • SWEDEV001 Develop preliminary English vocabulary for settlement
  • SWEWWS001 Write a limited range of words and very simple sentences
  • SWEESD001 Engage in very short dialogues
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10727NAT Certificate I in Spoken and Written English

Course Entry Requirements:

English Proficiency
Beginner Level of English:

  • IELTS 3 or a recognized benchmarked test with a result equivalents to A1 on the CEFR; OR-
  • Completion of the Stanley College placement test with a Beginner result OR
  • Completion of 10725NAT Course in Preliminary Spoken and Written English

Course Prerequisite Requirements:
No prerequisite entry requirements exist for this course


Course Duration:

This course is delivered over 20 weeks + up to 6 weeks of holidays. Classes are rostered for 3 days per week + self-study component.
Full Time studies requires students to attend a minimum of 20 scheduled course contact hours per week.

Cost:
Funding is available under the Jobs and Skills WA Program:
Course Fee^:$96.60

For more information on Funded Courses including Entry Requirements, click here.

^Student Tuition Fees – The Student tuition fees are indicative only and are subject to change given individual circumstances at enrolment. Additional fees may apply such as Student service and resource fees. Eligibility criteria apply. Prices as per the VET Fees and Charges Policy 2023.
Please familiarise yourself with Stanley College's Refund and Cancellation Policy.


Further studies:

  • On completion of the 10727NAT Certificate I in Spoken and Written English, students may pursue a 10728NAT Certificate II in Spoken and Written English at Stanley College or other Government Registered Training Organisations.




Course Content:
Students must successfully complete the following units:
  • SWEELC001 Listen to and engage in short simple social conversations
  • SWEELT001 Listen to and engage in short simple spoken transactions
  • SWERWT001 Read and write simple social texts
  • SWELRT001 Read and listen to simple information texts
  • SWERWI001 Read and write simple personal Information
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10728NAT Certificate II in Spoken and Written English

Course Entry Requirements:

English Proficiency

Pre-Intermediate Level of English:

  • IELTS 4 or a recognized benchmarked test with a result equivalent to A2+ on the CEFR; OR
  • Completion of the Stanley College placement test with a Pre-Intermediate result
    OR
  • Completion of 10727NAT Certificate I in Spoken and Written English

Course Prerequisite Requirements:
No prerequisite entry requirements exist for this course


Course Duration:

This course is delivered over 22 weeks + up to 4 weeks of holidays. Classes are rostered for 3 days per week + self-study component.
Full-Time studies require students to attend a minimum of 20 course contact hours per week.


Cost:

Funding is available under the Jobs and Skills WA Program:
Course Fee^: $126

For more information on Funded Courses including Entry Requirements, click here.

^Student Tuition Fees – The Student tuition fees are indicative only and are subject to change given individual circumstances at enrolment. Additional fees may apply such as Student service and resource fees. Eligibility criteria apply. Prices as per the VET Fees and Charges Policy 2023.
Please familiarise yourself with Stanley College's Refund and Cancellation Policy. 


Further studies:

  • On completion of the 10728NAT Certificate II in Spoken and Written English, students may pursue a 10729NAT Certificate III in Spoken and Written English. Alternatively, you can pursue a vocational course at Certificate II, III or IV levels at Stanley College or other Government Registered Training Organisations. 

Course Content:
Students must successfully complete the following units:
  • SWEELD001 Engage in and listen to basic spoken dialogues
  • SWERWT006 Read and write basic opinion texts
  • SWERWT005 Read and write basic story texts
  • SWERWT003 Read and write basic everyday texts
  • SWEDCT001 Deliver and comprehend basic procedural spoken texts
10729NAT Certificate III in spoken and written English

10729NAT Certificate III in Spoken and Written English

Course Entry Requirements:

English Proficiency

Pre-Intermediate Level of English:

  • IELTS 5 or a recognized qualification with a result equivalent to B1+ on the CEFR; OR
  • PTE Academic Test Score of 36; OR
  • Completion of the Stanley College placement test with an Intermediate result; OR
  • Completion of 10728NAT Certificate II in Spoken and Written English

Course Prerequisite Requirements:
No prerequisite entry requirements exist for this course.


Course Duration:

This course is delivered over 22 weeks + up to 4 weeks of holidays. Classes are rostered for 3 days per week + self-study component.
Full-Time studies require students to attend a minimum of 20 scheduled course contact hours per week.


Cost:

Funding is available under the Jobs and Skills WA Program:
Course Fee^: $126

For more information on Funded Courses including Entry Requirements, click here.

^Student Tuition Fees – The Student tuition fees are indicative only and are subject to change given individual circumstances at enrolment. Additional fees may apply such as Student service and resource fees. Eligibility criteria apply. Prices as per the VET Fees and Charges Policy 2023.
Please familiarise yourself with Stanley College's Refund and Cancellation Policy. 


Further studies:

  • On completion of the 10729NAT Certificate III in Spoken and Written English, students may pursue a 10730NAT Certificate IV in Spoken and Written English for further study. Alternatively, you can pursue a vocational course at Certificate II, III or IV levels at Stanley College or other Government Registered Training Organisations. 

Course Content:
Students must successfully complete the following units:
  • SWELPE002 Comprehend and participate in routine informal spoken exchanges
  • SWERWT009 Read and write routine transactional texts
  • SWELPE001 Comprehend and participate in routine formal spoken exchanges
  • SWERWT011 Read and write routine further study texts
  • SWELTD001 Comprehend and deliver routine spoken procedural texts

INTAKE DATES

2024 
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Study modes:

  • Face-to-face classroom-based learning
  • Group-work
  • Role-plays
  • Oral presentations
  • Discussion groups
  • Vocabulary building exercises

Training and Assessment

For further information on where this qualification is trained/assessed and the types of assessment methods used, please click here.

SAMPLE TIMETABLE FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSES

The following timetable is a sample only. All classes cover reading, writing, speaking and listening skills. Classes are rostered for 3 days per week (20 hours per week).

CLASS DAY & TIME
Schedule 1: Weekday (Day) Monday to Wednesday - 8.30am - 3:40pm
Schedule 2: Weekday (Day) Wednesday to Friday - 8.30am - 3:40pm

                                                                                          Further Information:
                                                                                                            West Perth Campus Address:
                                                                                                            69 Outram Street, West Perth WA – 6005
                                                                                                            T: 08 6371 9999
                                                                                                            Email: info@stanleycollege.edu.au

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