core-learning-skills

Core Learning Skills

These skills are vital to success in school and beyond.

The 21st-century learning skills are often called the 4 C’s:

  • Critical thinking,

  • Creative thinking, 

  • Communicating,

  • Collaborating.

Core Learning Skills

These skills are vital to success in school and beyond.

The 21st-century learning skills are often called the 4 C’s:

  • Critical thinking,

  • Creative thinking, 

  • Communicating,

  • Collaborating.

core-learning-skills

Core Learning Skills

These skills are vital to success in school and beyond.

The 21st-century learning skills are often called the 4 C’s:

  • Critical thinking,

  • Creative thinking, 

  • Communicating,

  • Collaborating.

Options Available

Conversation

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This develops listening and speaking skills, including pronunciation, with an emphasis on fluency and the use of practical spoken English.

Pronunciation

A lively, highly interactive and enjoyable option which covers all the sounds used in spoken English, with work on intonation, stress and linking.

Writing Skills

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Recommended for students who wish to go on to exam preparation and academic English courses or further studies taught in English.

Employment Preparation
Job Searching

Worldwide has a great support service for students from these countries to help them settle in NZ and find work. We can guide you to find your part time job. We will provide you with information about working in New Zealand and a list of job vacancies.

Employment Preparation
CV Writing

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We can help you with our CV Writing. We also offer Career Counselling, CV Preparation, and Application for a New Zealand Tax (IRD) Number. We will teach you about NZ labour laws, what your rights are, rates of pay etc.

Employment Preparation
Job Interview Skills

Areas of employment include: Restaurants, Cafes, Hotels, Shops, Supermarkets, Travel/Tour Agencies and tourism operators. Please note we DO NOT find jobs for the students.

New Zealand Studies

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This course will give students a broad overview of the language and culture which make New Zealand unique. Content covers: History/ Geography, Maori Culture, Language, Food, Wine and Beer, Songs/Films/Poetry/Books/TV

Business English

Practical everyday skills you need to succeed in a Business environment and in international business. By the end of the course, students will be able to deliver presentations with confidence.

Activities

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A combination of educational and cultural visits, sports activities and a variety of classroom-based and out of school learning situations. A small additional charge of around NZD 100 is payable each week for entry to activities in this option. This fee will be collected at the school before each week’s programme.

These options are subject to demand and may require minimum class numbers to run.
You can change options during your course if you wish.
Afternoon options are from 12.40 pm to 2.30 pm, Monday – Thursday.
The ‘skills’ option is automatically chosen for students if the other options are not available.