Certificate IV in EAL (Employment / Professional)

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This course is designed for people learning English as an Additional Language (EAL) who want to develop their English language skills and become confident communicating specifically in professional or workplace situations.

Skills covered include complex conversations, workplace communication, deliver presentations, instructions in the workplace, formal letters and professional documents, employment issues research, and inclusive work practices.

The Certificate IV in EAL (Employment/Professional) outcomes are designed for those who need to develop English language skills to participate in specialised or technical and complex verbal and written interactions and transactions in the Australian workplace.
 

Foundation skills
Industry: English, Languages and Foundation Studies
National course code: 22490VIC | WA State ID: BEI19

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This course is designed for people learning English as an additional language who want to develop their language skills and become confident communicating in workplace situations.

Gain these skills

  • Practise complex conversations and workplace communication
  • Present and understand complex presentations on employment topics
  • Give and follow a range of complex instructions in a workplace
  • Read and write formal letters and other professional documents
  • Research and discuss employment issues in Australia
  • Learn about inclusive work practices

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