These classes are best suited for tourists, those visiting family and those wanting to practice their English. The classes are cost-effective because the teachers delivering the classes are training to become qualified English language teachers.
The classes are organised and observed by qualified, experienced English Teacher Trainers. These English classes help students practice reading, listening, speaking, grammar (and some writing). All class materials are provided.
Our free English classes are run at 2 levels:
Classes are run on campus at RMIT UP.
| Dates | Days | Times |
|---|---|---|
| 05 January – 30 January | Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday (Face-to-face) | From 2pm to 4pm |
| 09 February – 13 March | Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday (Face-to-face) | From 2pm to 4pm |
| 16 March – 27 May | Monday, Wednesday (Face-to-face) | From 5pm to 7pm |
| 17 March – 28 May | Tuesday, Thursday (online) | From 5pm to 7pm |
| 01 June – 03 July | Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday (Face-to-face) | From 2pm to 4pm |
| 17 August – 28 October | Monday, Wednesday (Face-to-face) | From 5pm to 7pm |
| 18 August – 29 October | Tuesday, Thursday (online) | From 5pm to 7pm |
| 02 November – 12 December | Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday (Face-to-face) | From 2pm to 4pm |
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