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Curtin University

  • 28% international / 72% domestic

English Language Enabling Course for Domestic Students

  • Non-Award

This course focuses on developing academic literacy, English language proficiency, and mediation skills in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. It aims to prepare students for academic success by enhancing their understanding of global issues, cultural perspectives, and autonomous learning strategies.

Key details

Degree Type
Non-Award
Duration
2 - 17 weeks full-time
Course Code
EN-ENGL1
Study Mode
In person

About this course

OverviewWhat you'll learn
  • develop and transfer generic academic literacy and mediation skills in reading, writing, listening and speaking to their own discipline
  • analyse and evaluate own and other's ideas in order to develop an academic voice in written and spoken English
  • develop English language proficiency applying knowledge of grammatical structures, vocabulary and phonology in order to write and speak, accurate, meaningful and comprehensible English
  • develop knowledge of and apply academic language and study skills to suit the conventions of a variety of local disciplines
  • develop and reflect on the learning process to develop autonomous learning strategies and life-long skills
  • show an awareness of current global issues and how they impact on local cultures
  • recognise the importance of various cultural and linguistic perspectives including those of Indigenous Australians
  • apply mediation skills to show comprehension of reading and listening sources to support writing and speaking
  • develop English language proficiency in listening and reading in order to comprehend a variety of complex, academic listening and reading sources

What you will learn

What you'll learn

  • develop and transfer generic academic literacy and mediation skills in reading, writing, listening and speaking to their own discipline
  • analyse and evaluate own and other's ideas in order to develop an academic voice in written and spoken English
  • develop English language proficiency applying knowledge of grammatical structures, vocabulary and phonology in order to write and speak, accurate, meaningful and comprehensible English
  • develop knowledge of and apply academic language and study skills to suit the conventions of a variety of local disciplines
  • develop and reflect on the learning process to develop autonomous learning strategies and life-long skills
  • show an awareness of current global issues and how they impact on local cultures
  • recognise the importance of various cultural and linguistic perspectives including those of Indigenous Australians
  • apply mediation skills to show comprehension of reading and listening sources to support writing and speaking
  • develop English language proficiency in listening and reading in order to comprehend a variety of complex, academic listening and reading sources

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How to apply

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