Speak English with Confidence 2017/18 COURSE GUIDE

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Speak English with Confidence 2017/18 COURSE GUIDE

DynaSpeak Course Guide Course Overview The DynaSpeak English Course The standard Full Time DynaSpeak English Course is 25 hours study time per week. In Phase 1, Mainstream Plus25 includes Elective options. This unique combination of two parts makes Phase 1 highly effective and allows you to focus on the skills you most need. In Phase 2, with Elective Pro25 you study 20 hours per week in your Elective option, plus at least 5 hours per week in DynaSpeak Online TM, supported by your Elective Dean. Every third week throughout your DynaSpeak course you ll also attend one hour group tutorials and review your Individual Study Plan. Mainstream Immersion Class DynaSpeak s Mainstream Immersion Class (MI) really works. The reasons are simple: very small classes and intensive speaking practice. In Phase 1 of the standard Full Time DynaSpeak programme there are nine students or fewer in your MI class each day, so you get maximum speaking practice in your daily MI lessions, that s 40% of the course guaranteed! The MI classes across ten stages focus on speaking to give you the skills and confidence to actually use the language. This combination of speaking focus, with intensive practice, really makes the difference! Phase 1: Mainstream Plus25 DynaSpeak s Elective options are structured in a similar way to university courses. The Mainstream Immersion component is the core of Phase 1, and your teachers match you up with an Elective option to complement your Individual Study Plan. The flexibility of Mainstream Plus25 lets you adjust your learning as your confidence grows towards Phase 2. Phase 1 is typically taken by entry or intermediate-level learners for the first 12 24 weeks of the course, depending on individual speaking ability and progress. 2 hours per day, 10 hours per week in Mainstream Immersion (maximum 9 students, average 7) plus 3 hours per day, 15 hours per week in your Elective Option (maximum 18 students, average 14) plus Free Tutorial (1 hour) in small group, every third week throughout your course, focussed on your learning objectives plus Phase 2: Elective Pro25 In Phase 2, Elective Pro25 supports your transition towards advanced English proficiency with 25 hours fully focussed on your major study goals. Whether your dream is English for travel, communication, further education or career, Elective Pro25 gets you there, fast! You will progress to Elective Pro25 when you are ready, often after 12-24 weeks in Mainstream Plus25. If you are advanced in listening and speaking with strong intermediate general skills, you may fast track to Elective Pro25 directly, or in less than three months. 4 hours per day, 20 hours per week in your Elective option (maximum 18 students, average 14) plus DynaSpeak Online TM directed learning, supported by your Elective Dean and focussed on your learning objectives and the DynaSpeak curriculum. A minimum 5 hours per week, with up to 15 hours or more Self-Directed skills development available plus Free Tutorials (1 hour) in small group with your Elective Dean, every third week plus Practical Workshops, developing active learning skills, every third week. Regular Assessments and Practice Exams, every third week. The DynaSpeak Examinations Centre DynaSpeak is an authorised Cambridge Examinations Centre. A full suite of exams from Cambridge English, including FCE, is available in the DynaSpeak Examinations Centre with Computer Based and Paper Based options. DynaSpeak is also an OET Test Centre, BULATS Test Venue and a licensed TOEIC Test Centre. Preparation for Cambridge, IELTS and TOEIC is integrated into the Elective classes and DynaSpeak Online TM within the DynaSpeak English Course. In your Elective Classes you can take a practice Cambridge, IELTS or TOEIC test under exam conditions, and we can reserve a place for your test in our Examinations Centre or book an IELTS Exam at the nearby University IELTS Test Centre. Free Class Field Trip with your teacher, for educational purpose, every third week plus Regular Class Tests and Assessments to monitor your progress, every third week. 1

DynaSpeak Course Schedule Note: Course Schedule is indicative only. Timetable may vary to meet demand, school s requirements and your Individual Study Plan. Online Directed Learning component required in Phase 2. Classes 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (Monday to Friday) am pm Full Time Phase 1: Mainstream Plus25 Entry Levels Full Time Phase 1: Mainstream Plus25 Advancing Levels Elective Options (3hrs) Mainstream Immersion (2hrs) plus Mainstream Immersion (2hrs) plus Elective Options (3hrs) Full Time Phase 2: Elective Pro25 Stream 1: Exam Skills Full Time Phase 2: Elective Pro25 Stream 2: Workplace Communication Elective Pro25 Stream 1 (4hrs) Elective Pro25 Stream 2 Exam Skills Workplace Communication (4hrs) Part Time Phase 1: Mainstream Immersion10 Entry and Advancing Levels Directed Learning (Quarter = 12 Study Weeks) Mainstream Immersion10 (2hrs) DynaSpeak Online Tutorials Assessments Field Trips or Practical Skills Workshops Full Time Phase 1: Mainstream Plus25: Elective Options 3hrs) ( Four one-hour group Tutorials per Quarter (Additional to scheduled classes) Learning Support & Progress Review Two Class Tests Two Assessments plus per Quarter Mainstream Immersion (2hrs) Four Class Field Trips per Quarter Full Time Phase 2: Elective Pro25 Part Time Phase 1: Mainstream Immersion10 Directed Learning 60 hours per Quarter required in DynaSpeak Online Assignments set Reviewed in Tutorials with Elective Dean Four one-hour group Tutorials per Quarter (Additional to scheduled classes) Learning Support & Progress Review Mainstream Immersion (2hrs) Four one-hour group Tutorials per Quarter (Additional to scheduled classes) Learning Support & Progress Review Two Assessments Two Practice Exams per Quarter plus Elective Options 3hrs) ( Four Class Tests per Quarter Four Practical Skills Workshops per Quarter Self-Directed Learning DynaSpeak Online Feedback Full Time Phase 1: Mainstream Plus25: Full Time Phase 2: Elective Pro25 Selected homework/self-directed Learning exercises in DynaSpeak Online (optional) Self-Directed skills development available up to 180 hours per Quarter (optional) plus Mainstream Immersion (2hrs) Written homework reviewed & returned by Elective Dean Written homework and assignments reviewed & returned by Elective Dean Part Time Phase 1: Mainstream Immersion10 Study Guide & Resources Full Time Course Phase 1: Mainstream Plus25 25 hours per week Full Time Course Phase 2: Elective Pro25 25 hours per week* Part Time Mainstream Immersion10 (MI): 10 hours per week *Including DynaSpeak Online: minimum 5 hours course work per week (additional self-study available) 2

DynaSpeak Course Guide Auckland Urban Map DynaSpeak Level 10 238 Queen Street PO Box 106052 Auckland 1143 New Zealand Phone (09) 377 2434 Getting to School The map above shows central Auckland and the location of the school. If you are staying in a Homestay your host will bring you to school and teach you how to get home by public transport. If you are staying in a University Residence or Backpacker Hostel you will receive easy directions and a map showing the route to school. If you need help please call DynaSpeak (09) 377 2434. Sky Tower Queen St Town Hall Civic Theatre Ferry Building Mayoral Dr Wellesley St DynaSpeak Victoria St Wyndham St Customs St Quay St Your First Day DynaSpeak s Welcome and Orientation begins at 8.45 am on your first day of study. At school, friendly DynaSpeak staff are waiting to welcome you. You will see the school, meet teachers and new friends before taking a simple English Assessment to place you in your class. The Director of Studies is available to discuss your Individual Study Plan (ISP) or review your class level at any time throughout your study at DynaSpeak. If you need any help with internet access, opening a bank account, setting up your mobile phone, obtaining medical care or anything else, DynaSpeak staff will assist you. 3

Welcome Once You Arrive DynaSpeak ensures 24 hour, 7 day Emergency support for you while you are in New Zealand. 24 hour Emergency Contact Number 0800 106 108 DynaSpeak Hotline Arrival and Transfer DynaSpeak s Co-ordinator will welcome you at Auckland airport. Just in case you cannot find our Co-ordinator, wait beside the McDonalds restaurant in the Arrival Hall until we find you. Remember you can call: 0800 106 108 for help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Accommodation The DynaSpeak Co-ordinator will take you by airconditioned car to your chosen accommodation and introduce you to your new home. You will meet your Homestay host with us, or if you have chosen University Residence or Backpacker Hostel accommodation, we will help you check-in and make sure you are really comfortable. 4

DynaSpeak Course Guide Fees (All prices are in New Zealand currency) Registration fee: $235 (includes course materials) Full Time: Mainstream Plus25: 25 hours per week $395 per week (4-12 weeks) Phase 1, or $375 per week (13-23 weeks) $365 per week (24 + weeks) Elective Pro25: Phase 2* 25 hours per week $395 per week (4-12 weeks) $375 per week (13-23 weeks) $365 per week (24 + weeks) Part Time: Mainstream Immersion10 10 hours per week $235 per week (4-12 weeks) Phase 1 $225 per week (13-24 weeks) Accommodation Placement: Homestay (per week): University Residence (per week): Backpacker Hostel (per week): Airport Transfers: $215 $285 (standard) $305 (premium & under 18)** from $345 (single) from $255 (per person - twin share) from $175 (8 bed dorm) $105 one way*** or $205 return**** minimum 4 weeks minimum 4 weeks minimum 4 weeks Guardianship Service: From $1275 - available for students under 18 years of age (12 month period, includes monitoring, counselling, reporting and liaison with school staff, carers, medical agencies and insurers) Travel and Medical Insurance: Current details available at www.dynaspeak.ac.nz/insurance * As a Full Time student you will be enrolled to Phase 1, unless you have previously completed 12 weeks minimum in DynaSpeak Mainstream Immersion class or otherwise achieved intermediate level in spoken English and your overall level is at least mid-intermediate as determined by DynaSpeak academic staff. Phase 2 includes a minimum of 5 hours per week Directed Learning in DynaSpeak Online TM (with additional Self-Directed learning material available up to 15 hours). ** Please note: Internet may not be available in all homestays. Additional charges for internet access may apply. Free wifi is available at DynaSpeak. *** Students who book homestay accommodation through DynaSpeak must also utilise DynaSpeak arranged transportation service to the homestay. **** For Under 18 students DynaSpeak arranged return transportation service is compulsory. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) How to Enrol Contact your agent for complete details of enrolment and visa requirements. If you have no local agent you may contact DynaSpeak directly or enrol online at www.dynaspeak.ac.nz. Email, fax or post your completed Application Form to the school. DynaSpeak will confirm your place and course dates, and send an invoice for fees and payment instructions. Pay your fees to your agent or to DynaSpeak directly. Remember to check if you require a visa and, if so, arrange your visa well before you intend to start studying. Do I Need a Visa? Students from many countries do not require a visa to study in New Zealand for shorter term study. For detailed information about visa requirements and contact details for New Zealand visa application services, visit: www.dynaspeak.ac.nz/visa When Can I Start? All DynaSpeak courses begin every week throughout the year. The school is closed for the Christmas and New Year holidays, and other Public holidays. For complete information about holidays go to www.dynaspeak.ac.nz/calendar Younger Students Information about academic, study & activity and holiday programmes for young students is available on the DynaSpeak website. Please visit: www.dynaspeak.ac.nz/junior For more FAQ s visit www.dynaspeak.ac.nz/faq 5

DynaSpeak Application Form A Personal Details Family Name: Given Names: Nickname: Date of Birth: / / Sex: Male Female Passport Number: Nationality: Occupation: Address in Home Country: Phone: Mobile: E-mail: Address in New Zealand (If available): Phone: Mobile: E-mail: Probable length of stay in NZ from: to: Emergency Contact: Who is your nearest relative or guardian (parent, relative or other)? (for contact in case of emergency) Name: Address: Relationship: Phone: Mobile: E-mail: Previous English Studies How long have you studied English? years/months Other languages studied: Where have you studied English? Middle School High School Language School University/College (Major): What is your language level now? Do you think you are: Complete Beginner Elementary Early Intermediate Intermediate Upper Intermediate Advanced Why do you want to study English? Interest Further Education SIT Pathway University Work Immigration to NZ Other: Information to Assist DynaSpeak How did you hear about DynaSpeak? Friends Agent Advertising Website Embassy Other: What are your interests (Sports, Nature, Science, Music, Computing, etc.)? Accommodation and Medical Insurance Do you want DynaSpeak to recommend or arrange accommodation for you? Yes How long (number of weeks)? from (1st night): to (last night): I prefer: Homestay University Residence Backpacker Hostel Hotel Do you like pets?: Yes No Do you like children? Yes No Do you smoke? Yes No Airport pick-up required? Yes No Flight arrival details: or I will supply later If you do not require DynaSpeak s recommended or arranged Accommodation, where will you stay in NZ? Do you have any special needs? Food Religious Medical (including allergies) Other (please supply details) International students must have appropriate and current medical and travel insurance while studying in New Zealand. For details go to www.dynaspeak.ac.nz/insurance. Do you want DynaSpeak to arrange Travel and Medical Insurance? No Yes How many months? No 6

DynaSpeak Course Guide Conditions of Enrolment 1. Registration A Registration fee of NZ$235 is payable once only on your first application and is non-refundable. It covers the processing of your registration. 2. Accommodation The Placement fee of NZ $215 and the first 4 weeks of pre-paid accommodation is non-refundable. DynaSpeak acts only as an agent in arranging and paying for homestay or other accommodation. All periodic payments to accommodation providers are subject to a variable administration charge of 5-20%. The unused portion of all pre-paid accommodation fees after the first month will be refunded if you find other accommodation. You must give written notice to DynaSpeak of your intention to leave your accommodation. The notice period required for homestay is 3 weeks. Other notice provisions and terms may apply for other types of accommodation. Your homestay fee pays for accommodation, daily breakfast and dinner, and lunches at weekends. Other accommodation options do not include any meals. Unless otherwise agreed by DynaSpeak, you must leave your accommodation within 1 week of the end of your DynaSpeak course. DynaSpeak s full homestay rules are available at www.dynaspeak.ac.nz/en/international/pages/conditions-and-rules. 3. Payment and Course Changes Course fees are accepted for lessons within the period specified at the time of payment. No fees paid will be credited to later classes or refunded if the student is absent for any period or for any other reason. Fees are not transferable. Payment may be made in cash (New Zealand currency), by cheque or bank draft, or by telegraphic transfer to the following account: ASB (branch: 12 Jellicoe Street, Auckland 1010) #12 3476 0002224 02 (DynaSpeak), New Zealand. SWIFT Code: ASBBNZ2A and IBAN: ASBBNZ2A 12 3476 0002224 02. Payment made using MASTERCARD and VISA credit cards may incur a 2% surcharge. Course fees must be paid in full by 1.00pm on the Thursday preceding either the commencement date of your course or the expiry date of your current payment period. 4. All Course Costs All prices given in this brochure are the total course cost and include Goods and Services Tax of 15%, but external exam fees, bank fees, credit card surcharge and payment handling charges are not included. Students are also required to pay their own bus fares on public transport when participating in organised extra-mural class activities within Auckland (e.g. visiting cultural attraction with teacher). 5. Mainstream Immersion, Elective and other classes DynaSpeak may at any time substitute general English classes for Mainstream Immersion, Elective classes or Tutorials if regular staff are unable to provide scheduled lessons for any reason. 6. Class Placement Entry to any DynaSpeak class or option, and award of certificates and recommendation for further study placement, are only permitted to students who have reached an appropriate attendance and achievement standard as determined by DynaSpeak in its sole discretion. Availability of courses is subject to enrolment. 7. Cancellation and Withdrawal A. All Students If you cancel your course before arrival in New Zealand and more than 14 days before the course commencement date, as indicated in your original offer of place, DynaSpeak will refund 95% of the course fee, less the registration and placement fees. If you are not granted a requisite visa to study in New Zealand, DynaSpeak will refund 100% of the course fee, less the registration and placement fees. B. Cancellation or withdrawal within 14 days prior to the original course commencement date or after arrival in New Zealand: DynaSpeak will refund the following: 1-12 week courses: 50% tuition fees for cancellations up to the first 5 consecutive course days from original course commencement date; 13+ week courses: 60% of tuition fees for cancellations up to the first 5 consecutive course days from original course commencement date. C. After the first 5 consecutive course days from original course commencement date or upon subsequent enrolments or course extensions: Subject to accommodation notice requirements, DynaSpeak will refund any unused accommodation fees. No other fees can be refunded. All international students are required to hold adequate insurance, including cover for cancellation and loss of deposits in defined circumstances including bereavement, serious illness or accident. 8. Acceptance of Conditions, School Rules, Homestay Rules and Consequences By applying to join DynaSpeak, the student accepts these Conditions and the Rules as published or amended by DynaSpeak (www.dynaspeak.ac.nz/en/international/pages/ conditions-and-rules), and any additional Regulations established by DynaSpeak or Te W nanga o Aotearoa. Breach of any Condition, Rule or Regulation, or failure to comply with New Zealand law, may result in the suspension or expulsion of the student and forfeiture of fees. No refund will be given. 9. Personal Information Subject to the provisions of the Privacy Act, 1993, personal information collected by DynaSpeak either during the application process or subsequently may be stored and used for the purposes of the school s administration, shared with Te W nanga o Aotearoa or with other institutions or authorities and exploited for the purposes of promotion and publicity. The school may use photographs taken during the school s activities for publicity purposes. 10. Complaints Procedure and Governing Law If a dispute arises, a Problem Resolution form is available from the school reception. If the matter cannot be resolved by discussion with the School Director or staff, complaints can be lodged with English New Zealand (PO Box 2577, Auckland), the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (email: qadrisk@nzqa.govt.nz or go to the following link (http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/assets/providers-and-partners/code-of-practice /formal-complaint-form.pdf) for the NZQA Complaint form) or your solicitor. Any dispute shall be resolved in the New Zealand courts under New Zealand law. 11. Protection of Student Fees All pre-paid fees for students enrolled in the DynaSpeak course owned by Te W nanga o Aotearoa are protected. DynaSpeak is wholly owned by Te W nanga o Aotearoa, a crown entity within the New Zealand government s state tertiary education system. For additional information about refund conditions in the event of a course not being provided as contracted due to a decision by the institution or by NZQA, please go to the following link: http://dynaspeak.ac.nz/app/webroot/uploads/files/refund_of_fees_-_ Google_Docs.pdf 12. No Liability DynaSpeak takes care to help you enjoy your stay in New Zealand. It is essential to insure your health and personal property for the duration of your stay. DynaSpeak or Te W nanga o Aotearoa will not be responsible for any loss, damage or injury to persons or property or suffered by you whether at school, during excursions or with a homestay family, except where liability is imposed by New Zealand law. DynaSpeak reserves the right to vary course details, prices and dates without notice and will not be liable if published courses or contracted services cannot be provided. 13. Eligibility for Health Services Most international students are not entitled to publicly funded health services while in New Zealand. If you receive medical treatment during your visit, you may be liable for the full costs of that treatment. Full details on entitlements to publicly funded health services are available through the Ministry of Health, and can be viewed on their website at www. moh.govt.nz 14. Accident Insurance The Accident Compensation Corporation provides accident insurance for all New Zealand citizens, residents and temporary visitors to New Zealand, but you may still be liable for all other medical and related costs. Further information can be viewed on the ACC website at www.acc.co.nz 15. Medical and Travel Insurance International students must have appropriate and current medical and travel insurance while studying in New Zealand. For details of appropriate insurance go to the following link: http://dynaspeak.ac.nz/app/webroot/uploads/files/criteria_required_for_ appropriate_medical_and_travel_insurance_-_google_docs.pdf 16. Rights Reserved DynaSpeak reserves the right to alter prices or any of the terms or conditions described in this brochure without notice at any time and to deny enrolment to any person without explanation. 7

DynaSpeak Application Form B Family Name: Given Names: Study with DynaSpeak (Note: DynaSpeak classes begin each Monday except holidays) When will you begin your DynaSpeak course? / / Day Month Year How many weeks will you apply for? (Please refer to the Course Schedule on page 2 of this Course Guide) DynaSpeak English Courses Phase 1 Or This is my first enrolment to DynaSpeak. I have studied at DynaSpeak before for less than 6 months in total and my speaking ability is less than intermediate. Full Time: Mainstream Plus25 25 hours per week Number of weeks: Part Time: Mainstream Immersion10 10 hours per week Number of weeks: *Note: Students booking more than 24 weeks transfer to Phase 2 at or before 24 course weeks have elapsed. Phase 2 I am applying to Phase 2 because I have previously completed 12-24 weeks of the DynaSpeak English course and my speaking ability is intermediate or higher, or I am applying to Phase 2 because my English level is mid-intermediate with speaking ability of intermediate or higher. Full Time: Elective Pro25 25 hours per week Number of weeks: I am studying English because I am interested in the following academic pathway: Junior and English for School Studies (ages 14-15) Foundation or Senior High School Studies (ages 14-18) CAMBRIDGE for Young Learners CAMBRIDGE KEY & PET Academic English (ages 16+) plus Exam Skills IELTS CAMBRIDGE TOEFL Workplace & Business Communication (ages 16+) Working Holiday BEC TOEIC OET BULATS English for ELT (ages16+) plus TESOL CAMBRIDGE TKT I wish to enter the following Tertiary (university - level) programme after my DynaSpeak English course: Certificate or Foundation SIT Pathway Diploma Bachelor Degree Graduate Diploma Post-Graduate Diploma Masters Doctorate I want to apply to (Institution): I plan to study (Subject): Acceptance of Conditions and Rules I understand that by applying to enter a DynaSpeak programme I accept and am bound by the conditions of enrolment, school rules and (where applicable) accommodation or homestay rules available at www.dynaspeak.ac.nz/conditions which I have either read or had explained to me, and I agree that during my course I will adhere to regulations established by DynaSpeak and Te Wananga o Aotearoa. The information I have provided is correct and complete and I have not withheld any information that could affect my enrolment. Signed by: (Student) Date: / / (Signature of parent or legal guardian required if under 18 years of age) (Please send both Application Forms A and B) Day Month Year 8

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Hello, I am Lorena. I left my family, friends and job behind in Chile. Coming to New Zealand, first I worried a lot, but my spirits rose the moment I stepped through the door into DynaSpeak s warm welcome. I realised I really could learn English. Now I love my professional work in Early Childhood education, my chosen career, here in Auckland. Reflecting on my experience, I believe that kindness, a human atmosphere and sincere friendship with good people are the most precious things in this world. You will find all this, and much more, at DynaSpeak. 10

Speak English with Confidence DynaSpeak is the English language school of Te Wānanga o Aotearoa, a learning community of opportunity within the New Zealand government s state education system. DynaSpeak is an authorised Cambridge Examinations Centre, OET Test Centre, BULATS Test Venue and a licensed TOEIC Test Centre. It is affiliated to Study Auckland and a member of English New Zealand and the Auckland Chamber of Commerce. Level 10, 238 Queen Street Auckland City PO Box 106052, Auckland 1143 New Zealand T +64 9 377 2434 F +64 9 377 2811 E info@dynaspeak.ac.nz www.dynaspeak.ac.nz