A resource for teachers to help non English speaking residents access the New South Wales Health Service. This book is suitable for CSWE level I, II, III students.
This learning resource was researched, developed and written by Mary Johnston and content supplied and reviewed by New South Wales Refugee Health Service.
A resource for teachers to help non English speaking residents access the New South Wales Health Service. This book is suitable for CSWE level I, II, III students.
This learning resource was researched, developed and written by Mary Johnston and content supplied and reviewed by New South Wales Refugee Health Service.
This video resource consists of 13 lessons for beginners. The drama segments follow an immigrant couple’s daily activities and authentic language provides listening and speaking practice in context. Learning points are explained by a Chinese bilingual teacher. The workbook provides a range of communication activities with bilingual instructions, glossary and tapescript.
This video resource consists of 13 lessons for beginners. The drama segments follow an immigrant couple’s daily activities and authentic language use, providing listening and speaking practice in context, for example buying tickets, asking for directions and going shopping. Chinese bilingual version of this resource is available.
This workbook provides learners with reading, writing, listening and speaking activities related to the 2008 NSW Certificate I in Spoken and Written English.
This learning resource was developed through a partnership between the NSW Adult Migrant English Service (NSW AMES) and the Ambulance Service of New South Wales. The Calling an Ambulance resource aims to equip people from non-English speaking backgrounds with the skills and confidence to call Triple Zero (000) in a medical emergency.