Course Description
The 22639VIC Certificate II in EAL (Access) is designed for candidates who want to focus on the development of English language speaking, listening, reading and writing skills together with electives selected to develop relevant knowledge and skills for simple everyday communication and community participation and to enable participants to move into further English language education or vocational training or a combination of both, or employment. This course is suitable for learners with low English language who may need to study slowly to make progress with their English skills.
Entry Requirements
There are no entry requirements for this qualification. The language, literacy and numeracy outcomes of this course align to Level 2 of the Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF).
Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN)
All learners are required to undertake a Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) assessment prior to the commencement of training to ensure placement into an appropriate level of EAL course.
Pre-Training Review
All learners must undertake pre-training review prior to the enrolment or commencement of the course. The pre- training review:
- determines the most suitable course based on capabilities including Literacy and Numeracy), aspirations and interests;
- makes a link to individual’ s career goals; and
- gathers information to inform if training can be delivered as planned or requires adjustments to the strategy to be made to suit individual needs.
System Requirements
As learners may need to access digital and online contents during the course, it is recommended that they have access to computer (laptop or desktop) or a tablet/smartphone with a reliable internet connection.
Course Duration
26 weeks as a full-time course. Includes 4 weeks of term breaks and school holidays.
Delivery Mode
Face to face classes will be scheduled for 2 days a week from 9:00 am to 4.30pm
Course Structure
Unit Code | Title | |
Core Unit | ||
VU22358 | Develop learning goals | |
Speaking and Listening Unit | ||
VU23519 | Participate in simple conversations and transactions | |
Reading and Writing Unit | ||
VU23521 | Read and write simple transactional texts | |
Language Skills Units | ||
VU23520 | Give and respond to simple spoken information and directions | |
VU23522 | Read and write simple informational texts | |
General Elective Units | ||
VU23560 | Access the internet and email to develop the language | |
VU23562 | Explore Community Services | |
VU23566 | Explore current issues |
Assessments
A range of assessment methods will be used to assess required skills and knowledge for each unit of competency. These may include but not limited to
- verbal presentations
- research
- portfolios
- on-going teacher assessment
- observation
- role plays
- verbal questioning to confirm linguistic, sociolinguistic and cultural knowledge.
Pathways from the Course
After achieving this qualification learners may consider pursuing 22640VIC Certificate III in EAL (Access).
Course Fees
Course Fees $3500 Material Fees $200
How do I enrol?
Prior to the enrolment read and understand the course information provided in this course information flyer, our website and the student handbook. Then complete the enrolment process by following the steps outlined below:
- Select the course of study you wish to undertake.
- Complete the application form and sign to declare that you have understood all the information provided.
- Scan and email the Application Form to EITE and supporting documents to info@eite.edu.au. Please note that application will not be processed without an application fee of $50. Alternatively, you lodge your application form along with the certified copies of supporting documents at Level 3 Suite 305, 1510 Pascoe Vale Road, Coolaroo VIC 3048
- The application form will then be assessed by EITE. If your application is successful, EITE will send a Letter of Offer and Acceptance Form which is required to be signed and returned to the EITE with required payments and documentation.
- Learners will be sent a confirmation of their enrolment if successful.
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Need More Information?
If you have any queries in relation to our courses or would like to discuss about your training requirements, please contact us or send an email to info@eite.edu.au
Disclaimer: Course information in this flyer may not be sufficient to make an enrolment decision. For the complete pre-enrolment information including current policies, procedures, fees, and eligibility regarding this course please refer to learner handbook and/or our website (www.eite.edu.au) or contact one of our expert training staff.