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English Language Programmes 2012
NMIT English Language Programme
Do you want to improve your English Language Skills for study, work or travel? Would you like to study in a culturally diverse environment? Are you from a non-English speaking background?
NMITs English Language Programme offers a range of English language tuition to suit both international
students and New Zealand residents from non-English speaking backgrounds.
You will improve your English language skills including listening, speaking, reading, writing grammar,
pronunciation and vocabulary. You will gain more confidence using English in your personal and
professional life and prepare for further study at tertiary institutions and/or internationally recognised
exams.
When you arrive, you will be given a test to place you in a class at the correct level. There are 12 intakesper year for English Language Programmes.
This information pack includes more information about English Language Programmes at NMIT, the
course content, programme length and commitments, future pathways, fees and associated costs and
student support services.
We welcome the opportunity to discuss your study options with you if you would like to talk to a
member of staff and view our facilities you are welcome to come and see us at:
Nelson Campus- English Language Centre, L Block, NMIT, 322 Hardy Street, Nelson.
If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact Programme Area Foundation Studies on0800 422 733.
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Contents
English Language Programmes 3
Study Pathways 3
English Language Programme Structure 5
Placement Assessment 6
English Language Exams 6
Fees 7
Students Association (SANITI) 7
Scholarships 8
Important Dates 8
Student Nationality Mix 8
Language Hub 8International Student Support Services 9
Student Support Services 10
Recreational Activities 10
Library Learning Centre 10
NMIT Online 10
Accreditation 10
Accommodation 10
Transfers, Withdrawals, Refunds 11
Disclaimer 11
APPENDICES
Brief Course Descriptors 12
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NMITs English Language Programme
NMITs English Language Programme has developed a great reputation, in New Zealand and
overseas, for its quality academic programmes. The Programme is an official examination
centre for the University of Cambridge Local Examination Syndicate, as well as an IELTS testing
outpost for Victoria University. As a student at the English Language Programme, you will havemany opportunities to mix with New Zealand students and use our extensive facilities.
Foundation Studies Philosophy
The English Language Programme aims to identify and respond to the learning needs of
individual learners. English is taught in a communicative way, giving you the opportunity to
practise and apply your learning in a safe and challenging learning environment. We encourage
you to be an active learner, to take language risks, and to take advantage of all opportunities to
use the English you have learned.
Our programmes recognise the knowledge and experience that you already have, and build on
this to maximise your learning. Study English at NMIT, New Zealand at our English LanguageProgramme and you will get a valuable and unforgettable educational experience.
Our graduates will be able to participate more fully in employment, education and society
through English language competency, literacy skills and cultural awareness.
The aims of the programme are as follows:
To improve English Language skills in reading, writing, listening, speaking, vocabularyand pronunciation
To develop literacy, cultural awareness and independent study skills To guide and support learners in their learner journey To provide a clear pathway for students from various markets to transition from
foundation language courses offered in the English Language Programmes to higher
education or employment
To tailor programmes to suit learners needs and fit their future desired pathway intothe training or career of their choice
Graduate Profile
Ai Mukrami Japan
Ai came to New Zealand after she finished High School in Japan and it was
her first time away from home. She studied English at the NMIT English
Language Programme and achieved her IELTS 6 in only one year.
The classes were small and my teacher helped me a lot. He made lessons so
easy to learn, because he organised lots of games and activities to learn new
vocabulary. We had so much fun! Ai enjoyed her stay in Nelson right from
the beginning. She always felt quite at home due to the nice people and
the beautiful weather in Nelson. I still keep in touch with many of my
classmates even after two years.
Now Ai is studying International Business at Victoria University. She misses Nelson so much, that
she comes back for holidays.
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Domestic SchoolLeavers
Over 20 years of age
International
NZ Residents(first language not
English)
NMIT FOUNDATION SKILLSFOR TERTIARY STUDY
PROGRAMME
NMIT ENGLISH LANGUAGEPROGRAMME
Certificate in
Tertiary Study(Level 1)
Certificate in
Tertiary Study(Level 2)
Certificate in
Tertiary Study(Level 3)
Certificate in
Tertiary Study(Level 4)(English
Language)
Certificate in
English as anAdditionalLanguage(Level 3)
Exit QualsCertificate in EAL
(Beginner) L 1
Certificate in EAL
(Elementary) L2
Certificate in EAL
(Pre-Intermediate) L3)
Certificate in
Tertiary Study(Level 4)
(Pathways)
IELTS Level 5
Work or University Work or University
NMIT diploma and degreeprogrammes
Other study
University applicationIf student meets the entry
requirements of the selecteduniversity and the chosen
programme
Employment
STUDENT PATHWAYS
Level of study decided at InitialPlacement meeting
IELTS Level 6
SHORTAWARDS
AT ALLLEVELS
NMIT certificate programmes
Study Pathways
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English Language Programmes Structure
NZQF
LevelEnglish Language Level Offered in
1 Beginner to Elementary levelNMIT Certificate in English as an Additional
Language (Level 3)
Plus Short Awards at levels 1, 2 and 3.
2 Elementary to Pre-Intermediate level
3Pre-Intermediate to Intermediate
level
4Intermediate to Upper-Intermediate
level
NMIT Certificate in Tertiary Study (Level 4 )
(English Language)
Plus Short Awards at level 4
5Upper Intermediate to Advanced
level
Certificate in Tertiary Study (Level 4 )
(Pathways)
Plus Short Awards at level 4 and 5
The Programme at Level 3
The NMIT Certificate in English as an Additional Language (Level 3) is a 120 credit Level 3
programme. At least 45 credits must be at Level 3. Students who wish to exit from the
programme may be eligible for one of the following exit qualifications:
Certificate in English as an Additional Language (Beginner):A 60-credit qualification equivalent to half a year of full time study, awarded at Level 1,
(At least 45 credits must be at Level 1 or above).
Certificate in English as an Additional Language (Elementary):A 60-credit qualification equivalent to half a year of full time study, awarded at Level 2,
(At least 45 credits must be at Level 2 or above). Certificate in English as an Additional Language (Pre- Intermediate):
A 60-credit qualification equivalent to half a year of full time study, awarded at Level 3,
(At least 45 credits must be at Level 3 or above).
Short Awards at Levels 1, 2 and 3
20 credit or 30 credit Short Awards incorporating courses within the Certificate in English as an
Additional Language (Level 3) are also offered at levels 1, 2 and 3.
The Programme at Level 4
The Level 4 courses are aligned to NMIT the Foundation Skills for Tertiary Study programme and
are incorporated into a 60 credit Certificate in Tertiary Study (Level 4) (English Language).The Level 5 courses are aligned to the NMIT Foundation Skills for Tertiary Study Programme in
the NMIT Certificate in Tertiary Study (Level 4) (Pathways), which reflects the purpose of this
certificate.
Short Awards at level 4 and 5
20 credit or 30 credit Short Awards incorporating courses within the Certificate in Tertiary Study
(Level 4) (English Language) and the Certificate in Tertiary Study (Level 4) (Pathways) are also
offered at Levels 4 and 5.
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Placement Assessments
An initial placement test sat by all new students determines the level at which students
commence study. The initial placement test is a proficiency test of speaking, writing, listening
and grammar, although some particular student groups may be given a different diagnostic test
to assess different skills, depending on their study pathway.
The programmes are flexible to allow students to enter at any point and study towards a
qualification.
English Language Exams
Cambridge University Preliminary English Test (PET); First Certificate English (FCE);
Certificate in Advanced English (CAE); Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE)
NMIT is an official exam centre;
PET, FCE, CAE and CPE are recognised by employers, colleges and universities; The examination is offered in more than 100 countries worldwide; To pass the exam, a student needs an average of 60% overall. A B pass in FCE is
equivalent to IELTS 6.0. (the entry level for many of the courses offered at NMIT). A B
pass at CAE level is equivalent to IELTS 7.0 7.5;
Students who pass FCE and CAE will have gained skills that are useful for academicstudy;
Cambridge examinations are in March, June and December for FCE and CAE. We will runPET and CPE if enough students are interested (we require a minimum of 4 students per
exam);
The exam fee is $280.IELTS Exam - International English Language Testing System
NMIT is an off-site testing centre for Victoria University; IELTS is commonly recognised for admission to tertiary institutions; IELTS is often used to meet the NZ English Language requirement for residency in NZ; Candidates must select either the Academic or General training modules. Admission to
undergraduate and postgraduate courses should be based on the results of Academic
Modules;
IELTS exams are offered in Nelson in June, October and December; The exam fee is $ 380.00.
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Fees/Costs (TBC)
Fees for 2012 are yet to be confirmed, as a guide the fees for 2011 were:
Programme Fees NZ / Australian citizens /
residents
International students
Certificate in English as an Additional Language (Level 3)
BEN101 to BEN108 $419.00* $1010.40*
EEN 201 to 208 $419.00* $1010.40*
PEN301 to 308 $419.00* $1010.40*
Certificate in Tertiary Study (Level 4) (English Language)
CTS420 $747.30* $2,020.80*
CTS421 $747.30* $2,020.80*
IEN401 $419* $1,010.40*
IEN402 $419* $1,010.40*
IEN403 $419* $1,010.40*IEN404 $419* $1,010.40*
IEN405 $419* $1,010.40*
IEN406 $419* $1,010.40*
IEN407 $419* $1,010.40*
IEN408 $419* $1,010.40*
IEN409 $731* $2,020.80*
IEN410 $1,257.20* $3,030.20*
IEN411 $747.30* $2,020.80*
IEN412 $747.30* $2,020.80*
*Fees listed are indicative only and may vary with course selection. Exact fees can be
confirmed as part of your application. Fees should be paid before the start date of yourprogramme.
Additional Costs
Text books, stationery and a compulsory Student Levy fee of $240*(part time/part year
students will pay a proportion of this fee) are all the responsibility of the student.
Please budget $ 100 per Semester for textbooks.
For a brief course description please refer to the appendix at the back of this information pack.
SANITI
SANITI is an independent Student Association. SANITI provides an independent advocacy and
support service, representation service and host regular, social events across NMIT. Free
membership for 2012. For further information contact SANITI on (03) 546 2425 or email:
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Scholarships
Some scholarships are available each year including:
Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology Employment Scholarships Programme Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology Scholarships Nelson and Marlborough Region Scholarships National Scholarships
Up to date information on scholarships can be found on our website at
www.nmit.ac.nz/scholarships, or you can request your copy of the NMIT Scholarships brochure
from the Information and Enrolment Centre on 0800 422 733.
Please note that Scholarships are not available for International students.
Important DatesSemester One Semester Two
Programme starts 13 February Term three starts 23 July
Term one holidays 16 - 27 April Term three ends 21 September
Term two starts 30 April Term three holidays 24 September 5
October
Term two ends 29 June Term four starts 08 October
Term two holidays 2-20 Jully Programme ends 07 December
Graduation
Please note that these programmes include holidays and study breaks where no classes are
scheduled. It may be necessary for students to spend time working on assignments and study-related tasks during non-teaching weeks.
Student Nationality Mix
In 2010 there were 470 international students from 36 countries. India was the largest
international student market with 163 students, followed by: China (122), Japan (44), Sweden
(27), Vietnam (14), Cambodia (12), Lao (11), South Korea (9), Saudi Arabia (8), Germany (7),
United Kingdom (6), France (5) Brazil (4), Myanmar (4).
International students studied many different programmes at NMIT including Adventure
Tourism, Arts & Media, Aviation Engineering, Business & IT, Hospitality, English Language,
Marine Engineering & Maritime Studies, Nursing, Tourism Management and Viticulture & Wine
Production. In 2011 NMIT also introduced a programme in Aquaculture.
In 2010 the English Language Centre had 174 students from 18 different countries studying on
the Certificate in English as an Additional Language programme. The top 10 nationalities for
students studying English language were: China, Japan, Vietnam, Lao, Saudi Arabia, Cambodia,
India, Myanmar, France, Oman.
Language Hub
The Language Hubis a self-access facility in the Library Learning Centre in the Nelson Campus.Here you can focus on particular skills including examination preparation, in an environment
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where you are also able to access numerous English Language resources including Language
Learning software with tutor guidance. Using the Language Hub is an important part of your
learning programme and the materials are developed to assist you to build on your classroom
work (themes, vocabulary, grammar points etc). You can do extra work on all the skill areas
taught in the classroom, e.g. listening, speaking, writing, reading, grammar, vocabulary building
and study skills. There is no additional cost for using the Language Hub. It is open from Mondayto Thursday, 3pm to 5pm. English language classes also have the full use of Language Hub
resources during scheduled class time.
International Student Support Services
NMIT has been educating international students for more than a decade. We have extensive
experience and our dedicated international team will provide support throughout your studies
at NMIT.
Our International Education Services team will also help you with:
Organising visas and all necessary documentation; Assistance in programme selection; Arranging English language training; Finding accommodation and organising airport transfers.
We also run a comprehensive orientation programme for all new students. This programme
provides practical information about living and studying in Nelson.
Students enrolled on academic programmes have the Orientation one week before their classes
begin and English Language students during the first week of their studies.
In addition, we offer to our New Zealand students Exchange programmes giving them anopportunity to study in Germany, Austria and the USA at our partner institutions.
The team that will look after you consists of:
International Student Support Co-ordinator - coordinates accommodation for our international
students and helps them to overcome any difficulties associated with settling into a new, and in
many ways, different lifestyle.
International Administrator - has the overall responsibility for all administration matters and
works proactively with our NMIT Programme Areas to ensure all study related information is
available to our students. The International Administrator is also responsible for the co-
ordination of all advisory issues, including course guidance and pastoral care.
International Marketing & Internship Administrator - is responsible for our InternshipProgramme for students who wish to gain New Zealand work experience in a field related to
their study.
International Recruitment and Marketing Manager - focuses on strategic planning and
marketing, and works with the team to build on the strong initiatives already in place.
International students also get FREE student support including a health nurse, counselling, study
support and recreation advice.
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Student Support Services
(For NZ citizens and permanent residents)
At NMIT we offer free and confidential support and advice to all students. The Student Support
Team are dedicated to ensuring students are able to access assistance whenever the stressesand strains of study or home life become too much.
Recreation Activities
Whether you're into whale watching or white water rafting, meditation or movie nights, we will
ensure you have a great time while studying at NMIT. Our student support team in conjunction
with the Students Association SANITI can help with advice about recreational, sporting and fun
activities for students and staff. We also have a selection of recreational and sporting equipment
available for use by staff and students. Ask us if you are seeking advice about joining a sports
club, looking for tips about where to go during your holiday break or looking for information oncommunity groups.
Library Learning Centre
The Library Learning Centre (LLC) on the Nelson Campus provides library, computing, audio-
visual and study facilities for staff and students. A learning support service is also available for
students. Students studying at the Marlborough Campus or at other locations can also access
resources from the LLC and there is also a small library at the Marlborough Campus.
A range of online resources can also be accessed from the LLC websitehttp://library.nmit.ac.nz
together with information about the LLC, the online catalogue and subject guides.
NMIT Online
The NMIT website provides access to information about all of our programmes and courses,
student support information and remote access to your NMIT email address.
NMIT Online is an extensive online resource that includes access to specific course content and
additional learning and research resources. All students have access to this service, which can
positively enhance their learning experience.
Accreditation
Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology is an accredited tertiary education provider
under the provisions of the Education Act 1989.
Accommodation
Nelson
For information on on-campus accommodation fees and other details, visit the website
www.nikauapartments.co.nzor [email protected].
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For more information on accommodation options, check out the notice boards on campus, local
papers or contact the Students Association SANITI on (03) 546 2425 orwww.saniti.org.nz.
International Students should contact the student support coordinator in the first instance on
(03) 546 9175 ext 876 or [email protected].
Marlborough
For information about accommodation options in Marlborough, contact the NMIT Student
Advisor on 03 578 0215 ext 588 or the NMIT Students Association, SANITI on 03 546 2425 or
www.saniti.org.nz.
Transfers, Withdrawals and Refunds
Enrolled students should contact their Programme Area Administrator immediately if they are
planning to withdraw or transfer onto another programme or course. You have 3 weeks to
transfer, or withdraw without any financial penalties.
International Students: please refer to offer documents
Disclaimer
Please note: The information in this publication is provided for your information and guidance.
Every effort has been made to ensure it was accurate at the time of publication, but for the
most up-to-date information, contact 0800 4 CAREER. Please note that all programmes are run
subject to sufficient student numbers.
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Brief Course Descriptors
BEN101 Beginner English Speaking One 10 credits
Interact in a simple way in a conversation using a small number of learned language patterns
BEN102 Beginner English Listening One 10 creditsRecognise and understand a small number of learned language patterns spoken slowly and
clearly
BEN103 Beginner English Writing One 10 credits
Write basic personal information with assistance
BEN104 Beginner English Reading One 10 credits
Read simple texts to locate basic information with assistance
BEN105 Beginner English Speaking Two 10 credits
Complete short, simple transactions, using a small number of learned language patterns
BEN106 Beginner English Listening Two 10 credits
Understand simple information spoken slowly and clearly
BEN107 Beginner English Writing Two 10 credits
Write simple recounts of familiar or everyday topics with assistance
BEN108 Beginner English Reading Two 10 credits
Read simple texts on familiar or everyday topics with assistance
EEN201 Elementary English Speaking One 10 credits
Participate in basic conversation about familiar topics including giving personal information
EEN202 Elementary English Listening One 10 credits
Understand basic conversation on a limited range of familiar topics
EEN203 Elementary English Writing One 10 credits
Write recounts on familiar topics with some support
EEN204 Elementary English Reading One 10 credits
Read simple texts on familiar topics with some support
EEN205 Elementary English Speaking Two 10 credits
Use simple functional English to complete everyday practical transactions
EEN206 Elementary English Listening Two 10 credits
Understand simple spoken functional English in a limited range of familiar contexts
EEN207 Elementary English Writing Two 10 credits
Write for different purposes with some support
EEN208 Elementary English Reading Two 10 credits
Read with some support to obtain information on familiar topics with some support
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PEN301 Pre-Intermediate English Speaking One 10 credits
Participate in conversations on a range of familiar topics and express opinion in a limited
way
PEN302 Pre-Intermediate English Listening One 10 credits
Identify general idea and main points in conversation on familiar topics
PEN303 Pre-Intermediate English Writing One 10 credits
Write narrative and descriptive texts on a range of familiar topics
PEN304 Pre-Intermediate English Reading One 10 credits
Read and identify gist and some detail in texts on familiar topics
PEN305 Pre-Intermediate English Speaking Two 10 credits
Use spoken English to present familiar information on familiar topics
PEN306 Pre-Intermediate English Listening Two 10 credits
Understand informationin moderately paced speech on familiar topics
PEN307 Pre-Intermediate English Writing Two 10 credits
Write to convey ideas and opinions for a range of familiar purposes
PEN308 Pre-Intermediate English Reading Two 10 credits
Read a range of texts and gather information for a specific task or purpose
CTS420 New Zealand Culture & Society 20 credits
This course aims to provide learners who are new to New Zealand with a heightened sense
of awareness of New Zealand peoples cultural values and beliefs and provide meaningful
insight to their new community. Through exploring various aspects of NZ culture and
society, cultural skills will be grasped thereby enhancing students ability to connect with the
host culture and enrich their study journey and language learning.
CTS401 Using Statistics for Research and Investigation 20 credits
Describe how data is used in statistical research Collect data for a statistical investigation Understand the importance of samples Organise data Describe the relationship between data Interpret an hypothesis from the data
CTS402 Academic Reading and Writing 20 credits
Accurately summarise texts and identify relevant information Relate and synthesize information gathered from a range of texts Employ appropriate use of grammar, vocabulary, punctuation and writing styles Infer and demonstrate an understanding of questions, assignment requirements and
criteria
Evaluate a writers point of view, attitude, bias or agenda Appropriately develop a plan for assignment construction, including the draft and
editing process
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Understand the significance and consequences of plagiarism and copyrightinfringements
Use APA referencing correctlyCTS405 Spreadsheeting for Managing Information 20 credits
Calculate formulae using Microsoft Excel Create budgeting spreadsheets Create profit and loss spreadsheets Use spreadsheets to manage data
CTS421 Managing Tertiary Learning 20 credits
Learn how to be a successful student, so you can understand how to study and what tutors
mean when they ask you to do assignments or exams. Explore your learning style and learn
strategies to help you learn effectively and efficiently. Learn how to use all of the tools and
resources available for research and study.
CTS422 Biology Behaviour and Social Development 20 credits
Describe and examine the biological basis of social behaviour Describe ideas around brain function and development Describe ideas around social development Describe and examine the impact of the family/whanau in lifespan development Examine theories on personality and emotional intelligence
CTS423 Physics for Tertiary Study 20 credits
Demonstrate understanding of mass, force and weight as well as distance, velocityand acceleration making correct use of the units.
Solve problems on motion under gravity in horizontal as well as vertical motion Complete exercises in statics and resolve solutions into horizontal and vertical
components.
Show understanding of work, energy and power Demonstrate understanding of fluids, pressures, densities and flotation Understand expansion of solids and liquids, the concept of heat and transfer of
energy, gas laws and adiabatic changes, refrigeration
Understand the reflection, refraction and diffraction of waves, electromagneticradiation and basic concepts of light and sound.
CTS424 Calculus for Tertiary Study 20 credits
Perform standard algebraic manipulations and the ability to set up algebraicexpressions
Produce a graph of given or observed data and extract information from a graph.Draw graphs of simple functions for a given range of the independent variable.
Interpret and use critical tables, be familiar with proportion and variation and mustbe able to perform linear and inverse interpolation.
Be familiar with geometry particularly in relation to co-ordinate geometry as a basisfor ellipse and hyperbola as used in electronic navigation systems.
Show proficiency in the use of trigonometrical functions and inverse functions ofangles in any quadrant.
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Be proficient in the graphical solution of sums and differences of vector quantitiesand the resolution of a vector in a given direction.
Produce the solution of vector problems by calculation in two perpendiculardirections.
IEN401 Intermediate English Speaking One 10 credits
Actively participate in conversations or transactions with reasonable fluency in a wide rangeof familiar situations
IEN402 Intermediate English Listening One 10 credits
Understand conversation or discussion in most routine situations and respond appropriately
IEN403 Intermediate English Writing one 10 credits
Write reasonably clearly and in some detail on a range of familiar topics
IEN404 Intermediate English Reading One 10 credits
Read to understand gist and detail in a range of texts
IEN405 Intermediate English Speaking Two 10 creditsUse spoken English to express and support opinions and/or to present information on a
range of familiar topics
IEN406 Intermediate English Listening Two 10 credits
Understand gist and key information of English spoken in a range of contexts
IEN407 Intermediate English Writing Two 10 credits
Write to express and support a viewpoint for a range of purposes
IEN408 Intermediate English Reading Two 10 credits
Read a range of texts to understand gist, detail and opinions in a range of contexts
IEN409 Intermediate General English 20 credits
Independently read and comprehend texts Write in two genres for a specified audience
OR
Participate in conversations or discussions on a range of topics Can follow a conversation or discussion on range of topics
IEN410 Intermediate English Exam Preparation 30 credits
Have a greater understanding of the relevant examination structure and exam strategies(e.g. IELTS, FCE, BEC Vantage)
Have improved the skills and language proficiency they need to succeed in their chosenexamination
IEN411 Intermediate English for Business and IT Students One 20 credits
Read and comprehend information from relevant academic print and electronic sources Create an original document, following academic conventions, through the process of
planning, drafting and editing
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Process IT/Business information: Summarise, analyse, critically evaluate, drawinginferences and conclusions, and make recommendations using case studies, scenarios
and examples
Organise time and materialsIEN412 Intermediate English for Business and IT Students Two 20 credits
Work effectively in groups: discussion, debate, decision-making and task-division onrelevant academic topics
Prepare and deliver an oral presentation, and responding to questions, on anIT/Business topic
Recognise and appropriately use a range of academic and technical words and structuresrelevant to their intended NMIT mainstream courses
Demonstrate understanding of spoken lecture-type English materialUEN501 Upper-Intermediate English Speaking One 10 credits
Use a range of appropriate language to develop and maintain discussions on avariety of topics
UEN502 Upper-Intermediate English Listening One 10 credits
Understand discussions, conversations or extended discourse in a wide range of situations
and respond appropriately
UEN503 Upper-Intermediate English Writing One 10 credits
Write clear, detailed texts for a wide range of purposes
UEN504 Upper-Intermediate English Reading One 10 creditsRead a wide range of texts to understand gist, detail, attitudes and opinions
UEN505 Upper-Intermediate English Speaking Two 10 credits
Use a range of oral communication skills to inform, persuade and negotiate
UEN506 Upper-Intermediate English Listening Two 10 credits
Understand gist, some detail and speaker attitudes and opinions for a wide rangeof
academic or specialized purposes
UEN507 Upper-Intermediate English Writing Two 10 credits
Write to present information or express and support a viewpoint for a range of academic or
specialized purposes
UEN508 Upper-Intermediate English Reading Two 10 credits
Read texts to understand gist and some detail in a range of authentic, academic or
specialized contexts
UEN509 Upper-Intermediate General English 20 credits
Can actively participate in extended group discussion fluently and with a good rangeof expression on both familiar and unfamiliar topics
Follow authentic English used in arguments, conversations or extended texts in awide range of situations
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Write clear, detailed, well structured texts for a wide range of purposes Independently read a range of texts in a wide range of contexts, understanding gist,
detail, ideas and opinions
UEN510 Upper-Intermediate English Exam Preparation 30 credits
Have a greater understanding of the relevant examination structure and exam strategies(e.g. IELTS, CAE, BEC Higher)
Have improved the skills and language proficiency they need to succeed in their chosenexamination