English language courses in New Zealand

English language courses might be helpful in different ways. First, to improve your language skills. Second, to prepare for an exam if you need one to enter a university. Third, use this time for better adaptation and settlement in New Zealand.

 

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English language learning

English courses in New Zealand can be part-time, which is 10-15 hours a week, and full-time from 20 hours a week or more. However, only Full-time classes are suitable for obtaining a student visa, so we will dwell on them in more detail.

At what age can I go to English courses in New Zealand?

Studying language courses is possible for students of all ages from 8 years old. It should be noted that courses for little students are not available in all language schools, but only in some of them.

With what level of English can you come and start studying?

The process of learning English in New Zealand is stepwise, so students can start at any level from elementary to advanced. On the first day of school, you will be tested to be placed to a group of the appropriate level, introduced to the teacher, and then you will begin your studies. In addition to general English courses, there are also special groups for preparation for IELTS or academic English. Also, there are groups for schoolchildren, combining classes with various sports, or with activities, such as hiking or visiting the zoo.

When can I start studying at a language school?

In almost all schools you can start English courses on any Monday.

How many hours per day will learning English take?

The study will take from 20 to 25 hours a week. However, in some schools if you wish, you can study longer. Most often, studies begin at about 9 am, although some institutions also have evening groups that are convenient for those who work part-time in the morning.

How long does it take to learn a language?

You choose the duration of the study. The minimum is 2 weeks. Most often, it takes at least 12 weeks of productive study to raise your English to one level. It should be noted that the learning process itself is always interesting and gives its results. In an English-speaking atmosphere and with professional native English teachers, with your responsible approach, the result will not be long in coming.

How to learn English and work?

An important aspect of studying in English courses is the possibility of working part-time for 20 hours a week during the course. So, this helps you to reduce living expenses, practice English in business and even find a full-time job in the speciality. Specialists whose professions are on the Skills Shortage Lists, for example, engineers or information technology specialists, can obtain a work visa under a facilitated scheme in cases where they find a job on their speciality.

To be eligible for a part-time job, a student must meet one of the following conditions:

  • Study in schools of category 1 for 14 weeks or more OR
  • Study in schools of categories 2-3 from 24 weeks or more, but having IELTS 5.0 or higher.

It is also possible to obtain the right to work part-time on the spot if you study in a school of categories 2-3 for more than 24 weeks and pass IELTS during your studies.

Language schools in New Zealand and their cost 

New Zealand language schools and institutes are divided into categories, which are assigned by the state commission NZQA for the quality of teaching and teaching staff, for student performance and for learning conditions. The highest category is the first. There are also schools of the second and third categories. So, we work with immense number of English language schools allover the country. And below are just a few different options for you to consider. 

Auckland

1 category:

From NZ$495 per week

From NZ$360 per week

From NZ$ 280 per week

From NZ$ 250 per week

From NZ$ 250 per week

Christchurch

1 category:

From NZ$ 385 per week

From NZ$ 310 per week

From NZ$ 290 per week

From NZ$ 280 per week

 

Wellington

1 category:

From NZ$ 410 per week

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Tauranga

1 category:

From NZ$ 445 per week

2 category:

From NZ$ 370 per week

 

Rotorua

1 category:

From NZ$ 380 per week

 

Nelson

1 category:

From NZ$ 450 per week

Queenstown

1 category:

From NZ$ 330 per week

From NZ$ 280 per week

 

We provide the best offers on the educational market. Thus, you can choose the preferable study time (morning or evening), the duration and workload at affordable prices. The longer the training course, the less the cost of one week of training.


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