What are the Australian language schools?
1. The English Teaching Center (CET) of the University of Sydney, Australia was established in 1988. It is a language teaching institution certified by NEAS National English Teaching Certification Scheme Co., Ltd. NEAS is the official certification system of Australian language teaching institutions. Its goal is to establish and continuously improve the quality and level of English teaching in Australia. Since the establishment of 1988, the Language Center of the University of Sydney has been constantly developing and changing. No matter what level of language skills students need, CET can provide courses at the corresponding level. From long-term courses to short-term courses, from academic purposes to career development, CET provides dozens of language training courses to meet the needs of students.
2. There is no language center in the University of Melbourne, Australia, so the Hawthorne Language Center in Melbourne is the only language teaching institution designated by the University of Melbourne. The teachers who teach at the Hawthorne Language Center in Melbourne have rich teaching experience and complete language teaching qualifications. They will enthusiastically help students solve any language problems. Founded in 1986, Melbourne Hawthorne Language Center has been engaged in language teaching for nearly 30 years, providing high-quality language training courses for international students. The tuition fee of the Language College of Melbourne University is 460 Australian dollars/week.
3. UNSW Language Institute, Language Center, University of New South Wales, Australia, was established in 1966. It is the first language center in Australia, which can provide training courses in English and other languages, language testing and training courses for language teachers. UNSW Language Center is affiliated to UNSW Global Pte Ltd, which includes UNSW, UNSW Language Center and UNSW Foundation.
Australian language school fees
Language classes in Australia are generally more than 400 Australian dollars a week, most of which are 500 Australian dollars a week, and the most expensive in Sydney is 550 Australian dollars a week; The length of IELTS course depends on students' language achievement. Generally speaking, every 0.5-point gap in IELTS requires 10 week or 15 week of language courses. For example, monash requires 6.5(6) points for regular courses: 6 points for IELTS, 6 points for writing 10 week, and no less than 5 points for the other three items; The 5-week requirement is IELTS 6, and the four items of listening, speaking, reading and writing are not less than 5; The requirement for 20 weeks is IELTS 5.5, and the listening, speaking, reading and writing are not less than 5.0. Select the start time according to the matching start time of the main course.