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Study Group English language The most wonderful thing I had during this program was my encounter with people in Australia. It helped me to learn English more effectively. Riko Omata, Japan, Ochanomizu University The best way to learn English is to live and study in an English speaking country. Our English language programs are designed to help students develop their language and learning skills to prepare them for success in their future career. The programs are delivered by Monash University English Language Centre. Highly-qualified teachers, and excellent facilities and services are the basis of Monash University English Language Centre s reputation internationally. Drawing on our research-based expertise specific to the learning needs of your country, we can tailor the program to meet your needs. English language programs General English A structured program to suit all levels, this course follows a general English syllabus and it is an ideal way to develop speaking, listening, reading and writing skills for everyday use. English for Academic Purposes The program is designed to prepare students for success in academic study. It develops academic language, problem solving, task-based learning, and research skills they need to accomplish their study goals. English for Specific Purposes The program is designed for students who have specific context-based English requirements. The emphasis is the use of vocabulary and structures that students learn in a meaningful context to reinforce what is taught. Example of topics available: English for Engineering and English for Economics.

Beyond the classroom As a Monash College student, you will continue to learn outside the classroom. You can join one of the weekly excursions and visit places of cultural significance, or participate in our on-campus cultural activities that are both fun and engaging. You will also have access to the teachers who are passionate about helping you to achieve your learning objectives. English language program overview General English English for Academic Purposes English for Specific Purposes Suitable for Secondary and tertiary students Tertiary students Secondary and tertiary students Location City or Clayton campus City campus City or Clayton campus Study mode Customised class Integrated class Customised class Co-Curricular activities Excursions to places of interest in and around Melbourne Class based excursions Various activities tied in with the program theme, e.g. site visits Levels Beginner Beginner to advanced Intermediate to advanced Intakes Negotiable 9 scheduled intakes per year Negotiable Duration Negotiable Minimum 5 weeks Negotiable Entry requirements IELTS 3.5 or equivalent IELTS 3.5 or equivalent IELTS 4.5 or equivalent Note: course content is flexible and can be tailored to particular client requirements. For further information please contact Study Groups and Consulting +61 3 9905 8794 global.enquiries@mcpl.edu.au

Study Group Global Professionals Program I have had a very excellent experience in Melbourne and I feel that every day I gained many first experiences here. I know more about business conditions here in Australia and it has been really useful for me. Lynn, Macao Polytechnic Institute More than ever before businesses and organisations are internationalising their workplace culture. To succeed in this international working environment, graduates and professionals require a specific set of skills, knowledge and experience. The Global Professional Programs is designed to help students and working professionals to achieve success in globalised workplaces. Participants in the program have access to topics such as fundamentals of international business practice and the importance of intercultural understanding. They will also gain international workplace experience to build their English proficiency and business skills. Program Structure The program is comprised of four core units and one optional unit. It is taught over five, 20-hour weeks. The program can be customised for a shorter or longer duration. The Global Professionals Program combines training with industry and cultural engagement to reinforce classroom learning with real-life experience. Industry internships of up to 12-weeks can be included and the host city of Melbourne provides many opportunities for intercultural engagement. Core and Optional Units The core units in the Global Professionals Program develop essential skills and knowledge for international careers. Optional units allow the program to be tailored for participants at different stages of their career journey - from university students early in their studies through to working professionals.

Global Professionals Program overview Unit Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Core Unit 1 Business Culture Introductions and greetings Workplace culture Business in Australia Cultural diversity in the workplace Global Professionals Program Core Unit 2 Business Skills Work styles Employability skills Team work Presenting business concepts Core Unit 3 Business Writing Effective emails Effective report writing Professional presentation PowerPoint essentials Career development Core Unit 2 Business Conversations Effective small talk Effective communication skills Management self Effective negotiation Career discovery Career preparation Optional Unit A Discover your career For students: early years Optional Unit B Prepare for your career For students: near graduation Discover your options Selling yourself Goal setting Recruitment Consolidate your career Selling yourself Recruitment Psychometric testing Optional Unit C Develop your career For university administrators University engagement University engagement University engagement University engagement Note: Industry and cultural engagement - these units are usually scheduled one day per week and may include cultural talks on business in different nations, company visits, guest speakers, participation in cultural activities or events around Melbourne and engagement activities with Monash University students. Industry and Cultural s Activities Entry requirements A minimum English language standard of IELTS 5.5 or equivalent is required. Applicants wishing to participate in the Industry Placement or University internship require a minimum IELTS of 6.0 or equivalent. For further information please contact Study Groups and Consulting +61 3 9905 8794 global.enquiries@mcpl.edu.au

Study Group Teacher development The most valuable part of the course was class observation. It allowed me to see different teaching techniques in action and gave me new ideas for my own teaching. Wenyan Wang (Liz), Central South University, P.R. China High quality professional learning is one of the cornerstones of an effective school. Monash College runs a range of teacher development programs to support our own teaching staff, education partners and institutions globally. We offer two teacher development programs with the focus of developing confidence and a strong working proficiency of English. The programs leverage our expertise in English language study, our experience as educators and our links to researchers and academics at Monash University. Teacher development programs Teachers of English Program The program has been designed to further enhance the practical teaching skills of English as a Foreign Language instructors. It develops participants teaching methodology and practice. English for Teachers Program This program provides teachers with the specific language skills needed to teach their subject area confidently in English.

Teacher Development Programs overview Teachers of English Program Highlights 1 Provides participants with exposure to real life instructional language through observations of highly experienced and qualified instructors at Monash College. 2 Increases participants knowledge and understanding of best practice language teaching. 3 Provides learners with exposure to the Australian culture and Australian university workplace culture. Key Themes English for Teachers Program Highlights 1 Allows participants to identify the balance required between content and language instruction for their learners success. 2 Helps participants to develop clear instructional language through exposure to authentic lectures in their field of expertise. 3 Develops the skills required to assess the needs of students and identify barriers that may be causing learning difficulty. Key Themes Both programs have been designed in a flexible, modularised way that can be tailored to your needs. Methodology Communicative language teaching Teaching vocabulary Teaching grammar Resources for preparing and teaching Teaching and correcting pronunciation Lesson planning and preparation Selecting content Understanding genre Assessing student progress Language instruction Understanding language acquisition and pedagogy Both programs have been designed in a flexible, modularised way that can be tailored to your needs including the length of program, content of modules and additional language options. For example: 5 weeks of General English or English for Academic Purpose 5 weeks of Teacher Development Program Entry requirements For participants to engage fully in the program, an IELTS of 5.5 or equivalent is recommended. The Monash English Placement Test is offered to institutions to assess the language ability of the prospective participants. For further information please contact Study Groups and Consulting +61 3 9905 8794 global.enquiries@mcpl.edu.au

Study Group Your Monash experience Monash College took very good care of me during my 10-week stay in Melbourne. I lived in a homestay about 20 minutes away from the city. My host family was fantastic they helped me to practise my English and gain confidence in socialising with other people. Yuki Kobayashi, Japan English language student Your experience as a student isn t only determined by the quality of your course and its teachers. Where you live and study is important to making the most of your new experiences too. Monash College provides an extensive range of support programs and services such as accommodation and academic counselling to assist students settle into their new study experiences. Live and Study in Melbourne Living in Melbourne Melbourne is one of the most multicultural and welcoming cities in the world. The city has a long-standing reputation for being one of the best and safest places to live, study and find a rewarding career. Personalised support and services As a study experience student, you will have access to an airport pick-up service, 24-hour emergency phone support, and health and wellbeing initiatives. Accommodation Campuses Monash College has three campuses across Melbourne: City campus Caulfield campus Clayton campus Monash College has an in-house team that can assist you with accommodation arrangements, whether you decide to live in a homestay, on-campus or off-campus.

Campuses Accommodation options Parkville 3km from Melbourne MU Monash College is a truly international institution. We bring together students from more than 100 countries across three campuses, creating a diverse and culturally vibrant community right here in Melbourne. Homestay Homestay is the preferred accommodation for study experience students. Living with an Australian family is a great way to learn about a new community and culture. Homestay arrangements include three meals per day and you will have a safe and supportive home environment and practice your conversational English on a daily basis. The most liveable city in the world. Economist Intelligence Unit 2011 2015. Other accommodation options Queen Victoria Market Melbourne MC1 Monash College can recommend approved student accommodations that are close to your campus. There are many options available including shared houses, short-term apartments, hostels, and on-campus living. Melbourne is ranked number two in the world for international students. Flinders Street Station QS Best Student Cities 2015. South Melbourne Market Check out the location of our campuses using the following QR codes: Royal Botanic Gardens The team at Monash College is committed to the needs of study experience students. They serve as your first point of contact if you have any questions. # 1 Ranked No. 1 friendliest city in the world Conde Nast Traveler 2014. MC1 City campus St Kilda Beach MC2 MU MC2 Caulfield campus Caulfield 9km from Melbourne Chadstone Shopping Centre Monash Freeway Watch study in Melbourne video here: bit.ly/melcity Free shuttle bus MC3 Clayton campus Brighton Beach Princes Highway Huntingdale Golf Club MC3 MU Clayton 20km from Melbourne For further information please contact Study Groups and Consulting +61 3 9905 8794 global.enquiries@mcpl.edu.au