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FREE English Employees for People with Resident Visa

Abdullah from Huntington

Our next English for Employees class starts in May.
45 hours of free English for permanent residents who are employed. Please call the office on 07 853 2188 for an appointment to enroll.
For more information on these classes, see the link on the comment below this post or contact our office.

Debora Potgieter | EFM, E4E and ESOL Literacy Coordinator

English Language Partners New Zealand-Waikato Centre

Office hours: Monday and Wednesday: 2 - 4 pm; Tuesday and Thursday: 2 – 6 pm; Friday 9.30 am – 1.30 pm

Ph +64 7 853 2188

Settlement Centre Waikato, Boundary Road, PO Box 4340, Hamilton East 3247
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Do you go to live music gigs?
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