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Level 2, 128 Chalmers Street
SYDNEY NSW 2010
AUSTRALIA
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Canterbury Language Academy
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Canterbury Language Academy is:
�1 minute walking distance from Central Station
�Short walking distance from Town Hall Station, Queen Victoria Building, Darling Harbour, Chinatown & Main Central Business District (CBD)
�Minutes away from Health & Immigration Services and in close vicinity to University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Sydney University and TAFE Ultimo Campus
�Surrounded by restaurants, entertainment and sporting facilities
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�Only minutes from Central station
�Central to all city Amenities
�Across the street from Prince Alfred Park
�Minutes from other sporting, transport and entertainment facilities
�Modern, well established campus
�Modern, High Tech Equipment
�Internet Access and Resource Centre includingLibrary & computer labs
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�Professional, motivated, supportive,qualified and experienced teachers
�Individual student attention
�Caring, multilingual administrative staff
�Steady learning progress
�Competitive & affordable prices
�Convenient & affordable accommodation placement services available
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�General English (CRICOS Code: 073622K)
�Advanced English for Academic Purposes (CRICOS Code: 052248A)
�IELTS Preparation (CRICOS Code: 055132M)
�English Language and Culture for Professionals (CRICOS Code: 076501F)
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CRICOS Code: 073622K
Entry requirements: There is no entry requirement. Students are tested on arrival and placed in the level which is most suitable for their current proficiency.
Course length: 2-52 weeks
Commencement: Enrolments are taken every Monday (excl Public Holidays and during Christmas Break)
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CRICOS Code: 073622K
�Intended for students wishing to learn English for a variety of different purposes
�Focus is on the four macro-skills of Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening.
•Elementary•Pre-intermediate•Intermediate
•Upper-intermediate•Pre-advanced•Advanced
�There are 6 levels of General English with each level taking approximately 10 weeks to complete:
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�Assessments consist of:•Regular progress testing•Macro-skills assessment (reading, writing, speaking and listening)•Self assessment through a weekly review session.
�Students receive 20 hours of face-to-face study per week, plus 3 hours of optional classes, absolutely free!
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CRICOS Code: 052248A�Course length: 10-40 weeks
�Commencement: Enrolments are taken every Monday (excl Public Holidays and during Christmas Break)
�Levels: Preliminary, 1, 2, and 3
�20 hours face to face teaching per week (Monday –Thursday, 5 hours per day)
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CRICOS Code: 052248A�The program prepares international students with the English skills necessary for success in Australian tertiary education
�The course concentrates on those aspects of English which students will meet in colleges and universities and develops these in the context of areas such as IT and Business.
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CRICOS Code: 052248A�Students will be exposed to teaching methodologies currently in use in Australia which may be different from those that students are familiar with in their home education system. �The course aims to develop
students’ English language skills within the Australian cultural context.�Each level places an emphasis on
the development and practice of
Study Skills including:
• academic reading and writing;• listening and note taking;• library and research skills;• academic vocabulary extension.
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CRICOS Code: 055132M
�Course length: 10 – 20 weeks
�Entry requirements: English at intermediate level (students will be tested before entry).
�Commencement: Determined by enrolmentnumbers (see admission staff for details)
�Students receive 20 course hours of face to face teaching weekly.
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�IELTS preparation is a specialist course which is designed to prepare students for the International English Language Testing System (IELTS).
�The IELTS test is an internationally recognised tertiary entry English language qualification. The minimum English entry requirement into the Vocational Educational Tertiary (VET) programs and specialist EAP programs leading to University study is IELTS 5.5.
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CRICOS Code: 055132M
Course features of IELTS Preparation :
� Specialised preparation designed to develop IELTS skills
� Introduction of task types required by the test
� Development of macro skills towards each subtest
� Opportunities for practice alongside skill building
� Action planning approach to self study to allow for diversity
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CRICOS Code: 076501F
�Course length: 10 weeks
�Commencement: Determined by enrolmentnumbers (see admission staff for details)
� 20 contact hours per week
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CRICOS Code: 076501F
� Designed to provide the linguistic and cultural contextnecessary for overseas qualified and experiencedengineers to operate within the Australian mining, oil andgas industries
� Aims to develop students’ knowledge of English specific tothese industries, increasing the employability of its participants
� The participants will also have the opportunity to read,digest and analyse the large amount of written material withwhich they need to be familiar
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CRICOS Code: 076501F
To be accepted entry into this program students must have:
�A recognised bachelor degree
�7 -10 years relevant industry experience
�At least 4,500 hours leading and directing projects
�35 hours minimum project management education
�An overall IELTS score of 6 ( with no band of less than 6).
�A positive skills assessment in a nominated skilled occupation
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�The expected overall outcome of this courseis that participants will secure skilledemployment in an Australian mining, oil or gasindustry setting and successfully operate in thepositions held.
� The broad aim of this course is to equip the learnerswith the language and culture to be able to operatesafely and confidently alongside Australian workers inthe mining, oil and gas industries and to be able to relateto those who are both their line managers and thosewhom they are required to manage.
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Campus
Director
Kostya Ananin
Marketing
Kostya Ananin
Gajinder Paul Alonso
Academic
Manager
David Santiago
Alonso
Teaching Staff
Accounts
Gina Craparotta
Jaswinder Kaur
Reception/
Student Services
Catherine Li
Principal
Administrator
Nick Kumar
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Academic ManagerDavid Santiago Alonso
Monday – Friday:
8:00am – 4:00pm
dos@cla-sydney.com
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Campus Director
Kostya Ananin
Monday – Friday
9:00am – 5:00pm
kostya.ananin@cla-sydney.com
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Student ServicesCatherine Li
Monday – Friday:
8:00am – 4:00pm
info@cla-sydney.com
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Enrolment fees AUD $195
Overseas Student Health Cover* – CLA uses Medibank:2013 fees
3 months Single: AUD $124.50Couple:AUD $260.25Family: AUD $438.00
6 months Single: AUD $249.00Couple:AUD $520.50Family: AUD $876.00
12 months Single: AUD $498.00Couple:AUD $1041.00Family: AUD $1752.00
* By Australian law students on a student visa are required to
have visa length health cover
CLA can arrange airport pick up for students needing temporary accommodation within the first weeks of their studies.
Accommodation AUD $270 p/wAccommodation placement fee AUD $210Airport Pick up AUD $120
Sydney Agency
ABN 69 981 807 7397 Regent Street, Wollongong NSW 1485Phone: +61 (0) 452 181 547Email: info@studentagency.com.auWeb: www.studentagency.com.au
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�CLA has an 80% attendance policy – it is CLA policy to report students to the Department of Immigration & Citizenship (DIAC) should attendance fall below 80%
� Under the New Tuition Protection Scheme (TPS) introduced July 1,
2012 – there are some new rules for students studying for a duration greater than 24 weeks:
� Students studying 2-24 weeks must pay full tuition fees before
commencement
�Students studying 25 weeks or more must pay no more than 50% of the tuition fees before commencing their program
�All students, regardless of duration of study, must pay the CLA application fee & visa length Overseas Student Health Cover before commencement of the program
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CLA English has really helped me to improve my English. My teachers are well organized and helpful and the atmosphere in class is joyful. We always have lots of funny discussions, which means I never feel bored. I have met a lot of students from all over the world and I learn lots about different cultures and countries. I would definitely recommend this school.’Sylwia Krahel, Poland
‘Our teachers are friendly and teach us well. I love this school because of the teachers and of the school environment.’Ece Guzel, Turkey
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‘We like the friendly atmosphere at CLA Sydney. Everybody is friendly and professional at the school. We speak better English now because of our time at CLA Sydney. The lessons have a variety of activities which make them fun and interesting. Also, we made some new friends from all over the world and we learned some interesting things about their cultures. It`s very fun. Whoever chooses CLA Sydney to study English will have an excellent experience.’Graþina and Robertas Kavaliûnai, Lithuania
‘Canterbury Language Academy is a very good school.
The teachers are excellent, with unique and interesting teaching methods. My English has improved so much in a very short time. So has my classmates! I would
recommend CLA to anybody who is thinking of studying in Sydney.’Raimondo Volpe, Italy
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‘I said to my friends that Sydney is an interesting place to
visit and study. My experience at CLA is lots of fun and the teachers are kind. They provide a comfortable learning environment which helps you solve academic issues that
will be helpful for your future studies.’Siyu Chen (John), China
‘I’ve enjoyed every experience at CLA so far. The
excursions have been very helpful in getting to know the Australian culture. The teachers are very patient and helpful’
Thanet Noppakao (Tos), Thailand
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