Pre-Employment Course
Do you know someone who is actively seeking work?
Are you someone who is actively seeking work?
Are you a migrant with a good level of English?
English Language Partners can help you now!
We have a 4 week (48 hour) programme starting in May which
will prepare you for entering the New Zealand workforce. The classes will be held 9.30am-2.00pm on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.
There are three parts to the programme:
· Learning about the expectations of the NZ
workplace, basic legislation, employment information and ways of applying for
work
· Understanding and practising interview skills
· Understanding and using appropriate Kiwi English
in the workplace
There is an excellent and experienced tutor ready to start, with some places still available for this course.
A small fee is payable on enrolment.
If you are keen and really interested in working, for further information and to register your interest,
please contact Megan Cochrane (09) 4382512
or email: northland@englishlanguage.org.nz
It’s Riddle Time! Beat the Neighbourhood with Your Smarts!
Which of the following words don't belong in the group and why?
CORSET, COSTER, SECTOR, ESCORT, COURTS
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Neighbourhood Riddle Duel: Who Will Guess First?
There are three playing cards in a row. Can you name them with these clues?
There is a two to the right of a king.
A diamond will be found to the left of a spade.
An ace is to the left of a heart.
A heart is to the left of a spade.
Now, identify all three cards.
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