This qualification is intended for learners of English as an additional language, who wish to pursue further English language study in an academic context. Graduates will have the language skills required to communicate independently and effectively in familiar and some less familiar situations with fluency and flexibility in academic settings.
This qualification is at a level comparable to the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) mid B2 (i.e IELTS 6.0). This qualification allows educational institutions to make informed judgements regarding the level at which the graduate can use English for academic purposes
Programme Structure:
There are two parts, Part A and Part B. Part A is textbook-based. Students complete 5 units that have been designed by ICL.
Part B is topic-based. Students complete 5 NZQA unit standards.
25 hours per week, Monday to Friday (20 hours), plus 5 hours of compulsory workshops (face-to-face tutorials with course tutor).
Students are also expected to complete 12.5 hours of personal self-study, per week.
Learning Outcomes & Education Pathways:
Education Pathways:
Februari 2025
Bridge International College
10-14 Lorne Street,
AUCKLAND,
Auckland Central,
1010, New Zealand
International students must meet the following requirements
Where a prospective student for the NZCEL Level 4 programme cannot produce evidence of current English proficiency. Bridge will use its own Internal English Proficiency Test (IEPT) to assess and determine the student鈥檚 entry level.