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UWA Crawley Campus
An internationally renowned university with extraordinary people.
A spectacular garden campus in one of the world’s most liveable cities.
Walking distance from the Claremont train station.
A great place to be an English language learner.
The extensive campus of The University of Western Australia (UWA)with its sandstone architecture and its spectacular botanical gardens is widely considered to be one of the most beautiful in Australia.
It is home to a comprehensive range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs in a wide variety of areas including business, medicine, law, education, architecture, engineering, the sciences and the arts.
As a member of the Group of Eight, UWA is regarded as one of the top universities in Australia and has an international reputation for teaching and research excellence.
The University has won many international awards, for example in October 2005, UWA Professor Barry Marshall and UWA Emeritus Professor Robin Warren were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. This highlights the quality of research in Western Australia and particularly at UWA.
The University
UWA Claremont Campus ( UWA CELT)
Director’s WelcomeDear prospective student,We’re delighted that you are thinking of studying English at The University of Western Australia’s Centre for English Language Teaching (UWA CELT).
English has definitely become the linking language of the world. English helps us make friends and do business with people from countries across the globe. At UWA CELT, we want to give you the language skills needed to communicate effectively with native speakers of English and also with people from many other countries who have their own ways of expressing themselves in English.
In this brochure you will find information about Perth as well as UWA CELT’s programs and services: information to help you make the best choice for you.
We look forward to welcoming you to UWA; to helping you develop your English ability and cultural knowledge so you can have fun, enjoy Perth, make new friends and be successful in your future.
Callum Cowell - Director and the team at UWA CELT
The UWA Centre for English Language Teaching (UWA CELT) reflects the tradition of the University by providing high quality English language teaching in a friendly and supportive environment. All our teachers have degrees and specialist qualifications in English language teaching. Our approach to teaching and learning gives students many opportunities to practise using English and to learn about life in Australia through tasks, activities and projects.
UWA offers English language students the benefits of learning at one of Australia’s leading universities on a beautiful campus. Our unique and well structured programs combine a rigorous approach to teaching and learning with real and practical language experiences, which help students discover strategies to become life-long learners of English.
UWA Centre for English Language Teaching
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The UWA Centre for English Language Teaching hosts test centres for the internationally recognised IELTS and TOEFL examinations.
General English classes are for learners who wish to improve their ability to communicate in English. These classes are also a pathway to all other English language programs at UWA. In five-week modules, students practise reading and listening while developing the skills to write and speak clearly and coherently to convey their message with confidence.
General English
Length of course: From 5 to 45 weeksIntake period: 9 intakes each yearMode of study: 20 hours per weekLevels offered: Beginner to advanced
Business English
Length of course: From 5 to 45 weeksIntake period: 4 intakes each yearMode of study: 20 hours per weekLevels offered: Upper-intermediate to advanced
Business English classes are for learners who are interested in the English language of business and employment. Each five-week module focuses on business topics of interest to students such as tourism, marketing and international business. Business English helps learners to use business vocabulary, listen and read in business situations, and write reports, letters and other forms of business communication. Through Business English, students develop the ability to communicate effectively in business and social settings as well as their knowledge of cross-cultural business practices.
English for Academic Purposes
Length of course: From 5 to 45 weeksIntake period: 9 intakes each yearMode of study: 20 hours per weekLevels offered: Upper-intermediate to advanced
English for Academic Purposes classes are for learners who want to develop their English language ability in preparation for tertiary studies in an English-speaking country. In five-week teaching modules, learners develop listening and note-taking skills, seminar and presentation skills together with academic reading and writing skills. Students learn library search skills and develop their proficiency in using information technology. They also learn to adapt to the academic culture of Australian tertiary institutions.
The UWA Centre for English Language Teaching offers accredited English language programs in General English, Business English and English for Academic Purposes, as well as preparation for internationally recognised examinations such as Cambridge, IELTS, TOEFL and TOEIC. Choosing the best course for you will depend on your goals and your level of language ability. UWA CELT offers different courses from beginner to advanced to help you develop your language proficiency. So, choosing a program is about what you are hoping to achieve whilst studying at UWA CELT.
IELTS Examination Preparation
Length of course: 5 weeksIntake period: 5 intakes each yearMode of study: 20 hours per week
Levels offered: Upper-intermediate
The UWA Centre for English Language Teaching delivers preparation courses for the internationally recognised International English Language Testing System (IELTS) examination. There are five terms per year for the intensive 20-hour per week course. In addition, UWA CELT delivers part-time IELTS workshops throughout the year. Students wishing to take the IELTS test will be able to register and sit the exam at the UWA IELTS Test Centre.
Cambridge Examination Preparation
Length of course: 10 weeksIntake period: 3 intakes each yearMode of study: 20 hours per weekLevels offered: Intermediate to advanced
The UWA Centre for English Language Teaching offers preparation courses for the internationally recognised Cambridge English language examinations. There are three Cambridge terms per year, prior to examinations in March, June and December. UWA CELT prepares students for the Certificate in Advanced English (CAE), for students at a pre-advanced level, First Certificate in English (FCE), for students at the upper-intermediate level and Preliminary English Test (PET) for intermediate students
Courses and Programs
UWA CELT organises two broad
categories of courses for groups of
participants. Firstly, it designs courses
specifically for the needs of each
particular group. In this kind of course,
participants tend to stay together
in the one class, and it is preferable
that students are of similar language
ability. Participants can also join
cultural exchange activities with other
international students at UWA CELT.
The second type of course offered
gives participants with different levels
of English ability the opportunity to
take part in courses such as General,
Business, Academic English and
examination preparation with other
international students.
Study Tours and Customised Courses
UWA CELT has extensive experience in the planning and delivery of intensive English language courses. These individually tailored programs are for groups of participants from high schools, university faculties, corporations, government and cultural bodies. The programs vary in duration from four days to 12 weeks and generally fall into one of three types: English + Australian Culture, English for Special Purposes and TESOL Professional Development. UWA CELT has designed and delivered English for Special Purposes courses with a focus on discipline areas such as engineering, medicine and management, amongst others. Customised programs can be offered throughout the academic year and delivered across all levels of English proficiency.
For further information on Study Tours and Customised Courses:
email: [email protected]
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Sample Timetables
Morning program
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
8.45am - 10.45am
Vocabulary development through exploration of weekly theme
Grammar & usage development and accuracy
Reading skills strategies for developing effective reading skills
Integrated skills practice with focus on oral and aural communication
Integrated skills with focus on development of grammar & usage and writing skills
11am - 1pm Listening skills integrated skills with a focus on strategies for developing listening comprehension
Speaking skills strategies for developing clarity and fluency
Writing skills development of skills in the writing process
Integrated skills with focus on development of vocabulary and reading skills
Integrated skills practice with focus on oral and aural communication
2pm - 5pm Free afternoon or supervised self access Supervised self access/excursion/free afternoon
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
8.45am - 1pm Free morning or supervised self access Supervised self access/excursion/free morning
1.15pm - 3.15pm
Vocabulary development through exploration of weekly theme
Grammar & usage development and accuracy
Reading skills strategies for developing effective reading skills
Integrated skills practice with focus on oral and aural communication
Integrated skills with focus on development of grammar & usage and writing skills
3.30pm - 5.30pm
Listening skills integrated skills with a focus on strategies for developing listening comprehension
Speaking skills strategies for developing clarity and fluency
Writing skills development of skills in the writing process
Integrated skills with focus on development of vocabulary and reading skills
Integrated skills practice with focus on oral and aural communication
Afternoon program
UWA English language programs focus on the very highest quality teaching and learning with a high degree of action and interaction...it’s all about having very serious fun!
The UWA Centre for English Language Teaching runs dual timetables for mainstream programs, including General English, Business English, English for Academic Purposes, and Cambridge and IELTS Examination Preparation. Students will either study a morning program from 8.45am to 1pm, or an afternoon program from 1.15pm to 5.30pm. Students do not need to identify which timetable (in the 20-hour option) they would like to enrol in. The Centre will place students in the most appropriate timetable based on their level of English and general demand.
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Students unable to meet the Bridging Course entry requirements have the option of improving their English competency by starting with a General English, or English for Academic Purposes course at UWA CELT.
An alternative pathway for university entrance is also available through our English for Academic Purposes program, together with preparation for the IELTS or TOEFL examination.
Whilst it is a structured course with an underlying pedagogy, English for Academic Purposes, which is offered in five-week modules, is modified every term to meet the needs of the class group.
By accommodating itself in this way to the knowledge and ability of its students, this course offers a highly supportive way to develop academic skills and English language ability. This focus on student needs incorporates assessment of achievements according to the composition of each class. For this reason, students choosing to study in English for Academic Purposes must also sit for an IELTS or internet-based TOEFL examination.
English for Academic Purposes + IELTS/TOEFL examination
Bridging Course
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
8.45am - 10.45am
In BC GroupsStudent Seminar 18.45am - 9.15am
Unit 2 Overview SpeakingTalking about Global Issues
In BC GroupsStudent Seminar 28.45am - 9.15am
ReadingReading Chapters in textbooks
In BC GroupsStudent Seminar 38.45am - 9.15am
SpeakingShort presentation on issues of concern
In Research GroupsResearch Paper Writing a hypothesis
In BC GroupsParaphrasingReferencing, paraphrasing and summarising practice
11am - 1pm In BC GroupsListening practiceWomen and work
In BC GroupsWritingWriting a summary
In BC GroupsIntegrated skillsRoles of men and women at work
In Research groupsResearch PaperWriting a hypothesis
In Debate groupsSpeakingFormal debate on global issues and gender
2pm - 3.15pm In BC GroupsReadingText types and rhetorical patterns
In BC GroupsReading skillsReading skills - topic, purpose, audience and tone
In BC GroupsGrammar/WritingReporting verbs
In BC groupsReading PracticeThe World’s Women
Independent study
2pm - 5pm Free afternoon or supervised self access Supervised self access/excursion/free afternoon
Sample TimetableEnglish language pathways to UWA degrees
The most common pathway is via CELT’s Academic English and Study Skills Bridging Course, (Bridging Course) which has direct entry into tertiary studies at the University. This course is best for students who meet the Bridging Course’s entry standards and who can enrol for 10 or 20 weeks of intensive study. The other route to tertiary studies at the University is through English for Academic Purposes in combination with an IELTS or TOEFL examination. This pathway is for students who do not qualify for the Bridging Course or for students who only need to study for five, not 20 or even 10 weeks.
The UWA Centre for English Language Teaching offers two ways, or pathways to improve English language proficiency to the level required by the University for entry into its undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
UWA CELT’s Bridging Course has been granted NEAS Premium Product Endorsement.
The program is also suitable for students with unconditional entry into UWA who would like to further develop their language ability and confidence before commencing their tertiary studies.
A 70% pass in the Bridging Course meets the University’s English language requirement for most under- and post-graduate courses. However, some courses at UWA have higher entry requirements, for instance:
• Master of Business Administration (Flexible and full-time) require an overall 75% with no skill below 70%
• All Faculty of Law courses require an overall 85%
The Bridging Course will help students to:
• Improve their English language skills to the level required by UWA
Academic English and Study Skills Bridging Course
If entry requirements for tertiary courses are higher than 6.5 and nothing below 6.0, then entry into the 10-week Bridging Course will be no less than 0.5 lower for each individual band and for the overall score. Please refer to the UWA CELT website for further information: celt.uwa.edu.au/courses/pathways
Requirement 20-week program 10 week program
IELTS 5.5 with no band score below 5.0
6.0 with no band score below 5.5
TOEFL iBT58 (minimum 18 in writing, 16 in speaking and 12 in listening and reading)
70 (minimum 20 in writing, 19 in speaking, 17 in listening and 14 in reading)
Cambridge FCE Minimum score of 60 and borderline for each skill
Minimum score of 75 and good for each skill
Pearson Test of English (Academic)
49 overall with no individual score below 42
54 overall with no individual score below 54
UWA CELT General EnglishUpper-intermediate with a minimum of 70% (no individual skill below 60%
Pre-advanced with a minimum of 69% (no individual skill below 65%)
UWA CELT English for Academic Purposes
Minimum of 65% (no individual skill below 60%)
Minimum of 69% (no individual skill below 65%)
Minimum Entry Requirements
• Learn about the organisation and language of various types of academic texts
• Develop their knowledge of the language of their chosen discipline
• Develop an understanding of Australian academic culture
• Develop a high level of analytical and reflective skills in an Australian academic context
• Develop strategies to attribute literary sources appropriately
• Develop the capacity to be autonomous learners at an Australian university with the confidence to participate freely and appropriately in academic situations
The Bridging Course has been designed for international students who wish to study at UWA but do not have the required level of English language proficiency.
Students intending to sit the IELTS Examination can do so at the UWA IELTS Test Centre.
visit: www.celt.uwa.edu.au/test-centers/ielts
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Finding a home away from home
UWA CELT can help you arrange your accommodation, including in homestay, and demi-pair (working part-time for a family while you study).
Living with a familyHomestay accommodation This accommodation is best for students who want to experience Australian family life and have the support of an English speaking family. Homestay families are located throughout the metropolitan area and students may need to take public transport to UWA. Students share meals and facilities with the host family but have their own private bedroom.
Working part-time for a family while you studyDemi-pair programThe demi-pair program allows students to combine full-time study with work as an Au Pair. Students typically work for three hours per evening from Monday to Friday in exchange for homestay accommodation with full board. Applicants for demi-pair must be at least 20 years old (exceptions will be made for 18 and 19 year olds if they hold a recognised nanny qualification) and have at least a pre-intermediate level of English. Placements are for a minimum of three months and are available to students travelling on either a student or working holiday visa.
Accommodation
UWA Housing Office
The UWA Housing Office provides useful information about the different types of accommodation available, and offers advice to international students
www.housing.uwa.edu.au
“UWA CELT helped me to broaden my thoughts and to think outside the box. I am now confident with my English skills to start my degree program at The University.”
The following progression chart shows UWA CELT’s courses and levels, and the average number of weeks of study required. It also provides an approximate correlation between the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) levels and UWA CELT’s levels of study. It is important to note that progression through the levels at UWA CELT is approximate and based on the average English language learner.
Course Progression
UWA CELT level
Guide to CEFR level
UWA CELT Courses and Programs
↓ ↓ General English
Cambridge Examination Preparation
IELTS Business English
English for Academic Purposes
Bridging Course
Beginner A1 10 weeks
Elementary A2 10 weeks
Pre-intermediate A2+ 10 weeks
Intermediate 1 B1 10 weeks PET10 weeks
Intermediate 2 B1 10 weeks
Upper-intermediate B2 10 weeks
FCE10 weeks
5 weeks10 weeks 10 weeks 10 weeks
Pre-advanced B2+ 10 weeks
10 weeks 10 weeks 10 weeksCAE10 weeksAdvanced C1 5 weeks
↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓English for life and a pathway to all CELT programs
Internationally recognised English language exams
English for Business and
Commerce
Combine with IELTS or TOEFL exam for university
entrance
Direct entry to under-and
post-graduate courses
Ramon Renan Zanow e Silva (from Brazil)Business English and Bridging Course Graduate 2014
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Facilities• Modern classrooms with interactive
whiteboard, visualiser & computers for blended e-learning
• Well resourced library with a full-time librarian (open Mon-Thur from 8.15am-5pm, Fri 8.15am -3.45pm)
• Two fully-networked computer laboratories with free internet and email access (open Mon-Thu from 8.15am-5pm, Fri 8.15am-4pm)
• Campus café• Student advice service• Wireless access throughout the
University campus• Test Centre for the IELTS and TOEFL
Examinations
Student supportCELT has staff happy to help you solve all kinds of problems ranging from the personal to the practical, including study and visa issues. You will have the support of the Student Adviser, management, administrative and teaching staff.
GraduationYour progress is assessed through your participation in class tasks, homework assignments and end-of-term tests. When you graduate, you will receive a certificate showing your course, level, grades and period of study.
English language plus internshipsUWA CELT can combine English language learning programs with a professional internship within industry, through our partnership with Australian Internships. The combination of English studies with an internship provides an excellent opportunity to gain valuable professional and cultural experience and to internationalise your curriculum vitae.
UWA IELTS TEST CENTRE
Facilities and Services
A CLASS AT UWA CELT UWA CELT LIBRARY
Centre for English Language Teaching
UWA facilities and services available to all students• Subject libraries with international
newspapers, extensive research resources and fully-networked computers
• Sports centre with a fully-equipped gymnasium, squash, basketball, badminton and tennis courts, table tennis facilities, and cricket and soccer grounds
• Martial Arts Centre with
international judo coaches• Heated swimming pools on campus • Student Guild (Union) with special
interest and social clubs• Recreate courses such as
photography, guitar, yoga, pilates, sailing, zumba, abseiling and many others (www.sport.uwa.edu.au/recreate)
• Medical Centre with doctors and nurses experienced in helping local and international students
• Banking and Credit Union facilities
• Shops, a newsagent and a post office with all services
• Travel agent with a full range of services and information for students
• Student counselling service• Festivals and seasonal events• Art Gallery and Museums on
campus • Free lunchtime concerts• UniAccess to provide support to
students with disabilities
UWA has exceptional facilities and excellent support services for students. The University values the diversity that international students add to the life of the campus and city.
UWA BUSINESS SCHOOL WINTHROP HALL REID LIBRARY
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Online information
facebook.com/UWACELTStudents
Ask UWAAn online question and answer portal
Prospective students can search for answers to previously asked questions or submit their own query online.
www.askuwa.edu.au
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LOCATION: PERTH TRAIN STATIONIMAGE SUPPLIED BY TOURISM WESTERN AUSTRALIA
The City of PerthFast Facts
Perth: Capital city of Western AustraliaPopulation: 2.02 millionSize of WA: 2.5 million sq kmGovernment: DemocraticTime zone: GMT + 8 hoursReligion: Complete religious freedom
Perth Australia’s fourth largest city, Perth, is located on the southwest coast of the state of Western Australia (WA). The city is situated along the banks of the Swan River and bordered to the west by the stunning white sandy beaches of the Indian Ocean.
Perth has the perfect environment for a relaxed and healthy lifestyle, while maintaining its status as a sophisticated and modern city. The Economist Intelligence Unit has voted it one of the top 10 cities in the world in which to live.
Perth city centre and its nearby suburbs provide a wide variety of restaurants and cafés, entertainment and cultural venues, as well as excellent shopping. Many of Perth’s major attractions, historic buildings, picturesque parks, modern shopping centres and beaches are accessible via Perth’s fully integrated public transport system. Walking and cycling are also easy and enjoyable throughout Perth with pedestrian and cycle paths adjacent to the river and coastline.
“A Summary of the Liveability Ranking and Overview”, Aug 2014, The Economist Intelligence Unit
Average TemperaturesSummer Dec to Feb 20°- 32°CAutumn Mar to May 12°- 25°C
Winter Jun to Aug 8°-18°CSpring Sep to Nov 10°- 22°C
Perth’s climate is mild and pleasant with warm, dry summers and cool, wet winters.
Perth Weather
LOCATION: PERTH BELL TOWER
Things to do
Go for a swim at Cottesloe BeachCycle around the Swan Valley
See a movie under the stars - visit the Somerville auditorium at UWA
Enjoy a day in Fremantle - visit the museums, admire the historic buildings, shop at unique stores and markets, have a picnic or dine at restaurants offering multicultural foods
Take a ferry ride to Rottnest Island
Perth International Arts Festival
www.perthfestival.com.au
Australia’s oldest performing arts festival is held over the summer months. The Festival offers some of the best international and contemporary drama, theatre, music, film, art, literature and comedy entertainment in Australia.
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Western Australia
MARGARET RIVER WINE REGION
THE PINNACLES
LOCATION: CAPE AUGUSTA
COOGEE
Western Australia covers one-third of the Australian continent. Spanning over 2.5 million square kilometres (1 million square miles), Western Australia extends into two different climatic zones. When it is warm and dry in the north of the State, it is cool and wet in the south. Bordered largely by desert to the east, Western Australia is bounded by 12,500 kilometres (7813 miles) of the world’s most pristine coastline to the west. Western Australia is a land blessed with some of the world’s most precious natural phenomena including
the dolphins of Monkey Mia, the 350-million-year-old Bungle Bungle range and the towering karri forests of the South West. Venture beyond Perth to see a vast country of big experiences. Be in awe of landscapes carved by nature over millions of years. Immerse yourself in Aboriginal culture. Get up close and personal with the unique flora and fauna of Australia. Situated in the far north is the Kimberly region, an ancient landform of rugged ranges with deep, spectacular gorges and pristine sandy beaches.
The Pilbara region is the heartland of Western Australia and offers thrilling adventure and ecotourism opportunities. The north is contrasted by the natural forests and vineyards of the South West. Wherever you go, the memories will last forever.
For more information on things to see and do in Perth and Western Australiavisit: www.westernaustralia.com
KALBARRI
VALLEY OF THE GIANTS
AUSTRALIAN OUTBACK
The big picture
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How to apply
Consult this brochure and the UWA CELT website - www.celt.uwa.edu.au/courses - to choose a program that best suits your goals.
Decide which course you would like to apply for1
Visit our website - www.celt.uwa.edu.au/courses/apply - to download the application form. Complete all sections of the form including the personal details, study plan and visa information. Please read the terms and conditions of enrolment before completing and signing the form.
Complete the application form3
a. Through a University representative. We encourage you to submit your application through one of the Centre’s official representatives. For a full list, visit: www.celt.uwa.edu.au/courses/apply Our representatives will assist you with the lodgement of your English, accommodation and visa applications, as well as provide a variety of other services;
OR
Send your application to the Centre 4
The Centre will process your application and will send you a letter of offer and acceptance documents. The offer letter will include an invoice for your course, and other applicable fees (including accommodation if requested, and Overseas Student Health Cover if you are applying for a student visa).
Offer letter5
You will be required to make your own travel and student visa arrangements. UWA CELT’s overseas representatives will also be able to help you with these arrangements if you need any additional advice or assistance. Students arriving on a tourist or working holiday visa are advised to arrange their own health insurance cover prior to travel. All students are recommended to purchase private travel insurance to cover their personal belongings for the duration of their study and any extended time in Australia.
Travel and visa arrangements7
On receipt of your offer letter, you should sign the acceptance documents and return them with your payment directly or via an official CELT overseas representative. Once these are received by the Centre you will be emailed orientation information along with your Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE), which you will need to commence your visa application process (if you are applying for a student visa).
Acceptance6
START HERE
If you want to study at The University of Western Australia’s Centre for English Language
Teaching, here are some steps to make applying easier.
b. Submit an application directly to the Centre. Forward the
completed and signed application form to:
Centre for English Language TeachingThe University of Western AustraliaM429, 35 Stirling HighwayCrawley Perth WA 6009AustraliaEmail: [email protected]
You can study full-time or part-time for up to 12 weeks if you have a visitor visa or 17 weeks on a working holiday visa. If you want to study for longer, you must study full-time on a student visa. Please check the Department of Immigration and Border Protection’s website - www.border.gov.au - for visa requirements.
Choose a visa to match your course and study duration2
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Centre for English Language TeachingThe University of Western AustraliaM429, Perth WA 6009 AustraliaTel: +61 8 6488 3539Email: [email protected]/UWACELTStudents
CRICOS Provider Code: 00126G