NMLL is on the Foundation Skills Approved Provider List and offers nationally accredited courses and certificates. Its courses and certificates focus on settlement and community engagement, preparing students for vocational education and training, for entry level employment, all within the context of the NMLL Engagement Education and Employment Pathways model.
We provide classes at 5 levels from nationally recognised Certificates
Course in Initial English as an Additional Language (EAL) – 22482VIC
Unit Code – Unit Title – Nominal Hours
VU22578 – Recognise letters of the alphabet and their sounds – 100 hours
VU22579 – Use strategies to participate in learning – 70 hours
VU22580 – Recognise and copy extremely familiar words – 140 hours
VU22581 – Participate in extremely familiar spoken exchanges – 175 hours
VU22582 – Recognise and copy numbers from 1 to 100 – 90 hours
VU22383 – Identify common digital media – 10 hours
View the timetable here
Course in English as an Additional Language (EAL) – 22483VIC
Unit Code – Unit Title – Nominal Hours
VU22352 – Recognise numbers and money in simple, highly familiar situations – 25 hours
VU22353 – Recognise, give and follow simple and familiar directions – 25 hours
VU22354 – Recognise measurements in simple, highly familiar situations – 25 hours
VU22584 – Develop language learning objectives with support – 30 hours
VU22585 – Use beginning language learning strategies with support – 55 hours
VU22586 – Communicate basic personal details and needs – 100 hours
VU22587 – Give and respond to basic information and instructions – 110 hours
VU22588 – Read and write short basic messages and forms – 115 hours
VU22589 – Read and write short, basic factual texts – 100 hours
View the timetable here
Certificate I in English as an Additonal Language (Access) – 22484VIC
Unit Code – Unit Title – Nominal Hours
VU22590 – Plan language learning with support – 30 hours
VU22591 – Participate in short simple exchanges – 80 hours
VU22592 – Give and respond to short, simple verbal instructions and information – 80 hours
VU22593 – Read and write short simple messages and forms – 80 hours
VU22594 – Read and write short, simple information and instructional texts – 80 hours
VU22596 – Use basic digital technology language and skills – 50 hours
VU22599 – Identify settlement options – 50 hours
VU22600 – Identify and access basic legal information – 50 hours
View the timetable here
Certificate II in English as an Additonal Language (Access) – 22485VIC
Unit Code – Unit Title – Nominal Hours
VU22358 – Develop learning goals – 20 hours
VU22596 – Use basic digital technology language and skills – 50 hours
VU22599 – Identify settlement options – 50 hours
VU22600 – Identify and access basic legal information – 50 hours
VU22601 – Participate in simple conversations and transactions – 80 hours
VU22602 – Give and respond to simple spoken information and directions – 80 hours
VU22603 – Read and write simple personal communications and transactional texts – 80 hours
VU22605 – Read and write simple descriptive and narrative texts – 80 hours
View the timetable here
Certificate III in English as an Additonal Language (Access) – 22486VIC
Unit Code – Unit Title – Nominal Hours
VU22384 – Develop and document a learning plan and portfolio – 20 hours
VU22599 – Identify settlement options – 50 hours
VU22602 – Give and respond to simple spoken information and directions – 80 hours
VU22606 – Access the internet and email to develop language – 50 hours
VU22607 – Explore community services – 50 hours
VU22610 – Engage in casual conversations and straightforward transactions – 80 hours
VU22613 – Read and write straightforward informational and instructional texts – 80 hours
VU22614 – Read and write straightforward descriptive and narrative texts – 80 hours
View the timetable here
Adult Migrant English Program- funded by the Australian Government Department of Home Affairs
The AMEP provides free English classes with free childcare.
The Government has improved the AMEP – migrants can now stay in the program longer as the previous 510 hour cap has been removed.
People who were previously not eligible may now be eligible.
To find out if you are eligible and for enrolment contact 03 9326 7447.
For more information, please check
https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/settling-in-australia/amep/about-the-program.
Timetable
Refer to current timetable here
How to enrol
For Skills First enrolment, view the process here or contact us.
For AMEP registration, initial assessment and enrolment, contact us.