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2012
年新西兰奥克兰大学学生暑期培训项目
我校与新西兰奥克兰大学英语语言学院建立了长期合作关系,
开展学生赴新西兰短期英
语培训项目合作。
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年的项目信息及要求如下:
一、
学校简介
综合
62
名(
2009
年泰晤士高等教育
-QS
世界大学排名)
。
奥克兰大学始创于
1883
年,是新西兰规模最大、科系最多的高等教育机构。新西兰排
名第一的大学。
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奥克兰大学是国际教学中心和学术精英聚集之地。
大学坐落在新西兰最大的
< p>城市
——
拥有
130
万人口的奥克兰 市中心。
奥克兰大学是全球性大学组织
Univers ities21
的成员,同时也是太平洋周边大学协会的
成员
of
Pacific
Rim
Universities)
。目前在校学生人数为
41,000
人,本科
31,000
人,研究生
7,0 00
,博士
1300
人,其中
6500
< p>名海外留学生,来自世界100
多个国家。
奥克兰大学英语语言学院位于奥克兰大学中心城区校园,为来自
30
个国 家的学生提供
英语语言课程。
学院具有雅思考试中心资格,
剑桥英语教师认证资格,
成人英语培训中心资
格。
二、项目介绍
本期项目有:
○
1
学生
3
周综合及
1
周封闭贸易学习项目;
○
2
学生
4
周综合学习项目
(详
情请看附件)
。两个项目均为英语 强化项目,旨在提高学生的英语水平,并加深其对新西兰
文化和社会的了解。
完成项目的所有参加
者都将获得结业证书。
本次项目开展时间拟定
2012
年
7
月至
8
月,
项目地点:
奥克兰大学,
新西兰奥克兰市。
我校参加本期项目学习的同学,
按规定完成全部课程后,
可转换我校一门
相关公选课学分。
三、
项目费用
< p>
5500
新西兰元左右
(新西兰元兑换人民币现时汇率为
< p>1:5.165)
,包括学费、保险、
资源
< br>费、机场接送费、住宿安置费、寄宿费以及旅行及活动花费。
四、
报名须知
报名条件:
维护祖国利益,遵守四项基本原则,不参与任何有损祖国尊严和荣誉、
违背
四项基本原则、危害社会秩序的活动;遵守外事纪律,不做有损国格、人格的事;
注重个人
品德修养,维护学校声誉;
报名对象:
2011
级、
2010
级、
2009
级本科生和和
2011< /p>
级、
2010
级硕士生。
报名资料:
有意参加本项目的同学请准备好以下资料于
2012
年
4
月
25
日前交到大学城
行政楼
511
外事处办公室:
1.
《广东工业大学学生国际交流联合培养申请表》
(
需学院、
学生处和教务处签署意见)
;
2.
《广东工业大学交换学生交换学习修读计划表》
( 需学院和教务处签署意见)
;
3.
本人护照照片页复印件、英文成绩单和在读证明等。
五、其它事宜
有关签订协议
、
保证金、
学籍管理等其它未尽事宜按照
《广东工业大学交换学生 管理规
定》执行(广工大外字〔
2007
〕
27
号,可在外事处主页
-
合作交流
-
管理规定栏目浏览)
。
联系人
:外事处曹老师:
39322760
;外事处尹老师,电话:
39 322761
。
教务处
学生处
研究生处
外事处
二〇一二年四月十六日
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/p>
附件
1
:学生
3
周综合及< /p>
1
周封闭贸易学习项目详情
THREE-WEEK INTEGRATED/ONE-WEEK CLOSED
BUSINESS
STUDY PROGRAMME
The Programme
–
Summary Overview
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Commencement date:
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Duration:
Flexible
–
July / August 2012
4
weeks
- 20 hours plus 2 hours workshops per week
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Minimum Number:
10
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Participant profile:
University Students
The Programme Aims
The programme consists of a four
week intensive English Programme designed to increase
the overall English
Language proficiency of the students.
The students will be integrated in
classes with other ELA students for the
first three weeks.
The final week will be closed and
designed
specifically for the students focusing on is on
culture and enhanced integration with
New Zealanders.
Programme Outcomes
The
programme
is
designed
to
increase
the
overall
English
language
proficiency
of
all
participants.
All
participants
will
be
awarded
upon
completion
of
the
programme
a
Certificate
of
completion.
Students’
progress
will
be
assessed
at
agreed
intervals
and
reports can
be forwarded via email by agreement.
Global English Plus Timetable
–
22 hour programme per week
Session 1:
8:30-10:30 & 10:45-12:45 (20 hours)*
Session
2:
1:00-3:00 & 3:15-5:15 (20 hours)*
Workshops:
Students can choose 2 one-hour workshops from Monday to Thursday (2 hours)
Friday:
Conversation Club (optional)
Day
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Date
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Class 1
Class 2
Arrive in Auckland and transfer by
shuttle direct to homestay
Welcome and
placement test.
ELA and City tour.
Global English Plus
Skills**
Global English Plus
Skills**
Global English
Plus
Skills**
Global
English Plus
Skills**
Optional Friday Activity from 5:15
Optional Weekend Excursion OR Free Time
9
Monday
Global English Plus
Skills**
10
Tuesday
Global English Plus
Skills**
11
Wednesday
Global English Plus
Skills**
12
Thursday
Global English Plus
Skills**
13
Friday
Global English Plus
Skills**
Optional Friday Activity from 5:15
14
Saturday
Optional Weekend Excursion OR Free Time
15
Sunday
16
Monday
Global English Plus
Skills**
17
Tuesday
Global English Plus
Skills**
18
Wednesday
Global English Plus
Skills**
19
Thursday
Global English Plus
Skills**
20
Friday
Global English Plus
Skills**
Optional Friday Activity from 5:15
21
Saturday
Optional Weekend Excursion OR Free Time
22
Sunday
23
Monday
Closed Class
Closed Class
24
Tuesday
Closed Class
Closed Class
25
Wednesday
Closed Class
Closed Class
26
Thursday
Closed Class
Closed Class
27
Friday
Closed Class
Closed Class
28
Saturday
Transfer from homestay family by shuttle to Auckland Airport
*
Students will be placed according to their level and may be in session one or session two
** Skills classes are either topic
based with themes changing weekly or business
based.
Example topics include: NZ Food and Drink, Movies and Reviews, and The Media.
Business classes are available dependent on level.
Sample of 1 Week Closed Business
Programme
Day
Date
1
Monday
Class 1
Business or Pleasure
and
making conversation
2
Tuesday
Telephone
English
and finding solutions
3
Wednesday
Promoting Ideas
ideas for products or services
4
Thursday
Out and About
anecdotes
5
Friday
Negotiating Deals
Meetings and
negotiating
Shaping the Future
Future technology and future
predictions
Meetings
and
discussing
and chairing meetings
Relationship building
someone’s home
Big
Ideas
Dealing
with
customers
and
problems,
Providing
accurate
information,
agreeing
Class 2
Voice and Visuals
Networking,
corporate
entertainment
Presenting and giving presentations
Effective public speaking
and presenting
Networking,
first
impressions
and
visiting
Networking,
business
travel
and
telling
Management trends and leadership
Session 1 and Session 2 are
scheduled 8:30-10:30 & 10:45-12:45 OR from
1:00-3:00 & 3:15-5:15
Learning
Support
The
ELA
has
a
state-of-the-art
Self-Access
Centre
for
all
students
to
engage
in
self-directed study to work
on their English language proficiency in their own
time.
It
will
be
available
to
the
participants
for
their
use
outside
of the
formal
Teaching
Programme.
It
gives
students
access
to
a
large
number
of
language
learning
resources,
information
and
materials.
It
also
guides
and
helps
them
to
carry
out
needs
analyses, set goals and select appropriate
learning materials and activities. In
this
way,
it
contributes
to
the
development
of
skills
for
successful
self-directed
learning.
Staff
are
available
to
provide
assistance.
Language
learning
resources
include language CD
ROMs, graded readers, DVDs with subtitling,
videos, dictionaries,
etc.
Pastoral Support
The English Language Academy at The
University of Auckland complies with the NZ
Government’s Code of practice for
International Students in all respects.
A copy of
the
Code
is available on the website of the NZ
Ministry of Education
/goto/
inter
national
. The ELA will designate a contact person for the group for the purposes
of non-academic advice or pastoral
care.
Accommodation
Homestay
can
be
arranged
utilising
professional
placement
services.
Homestay
accommodation can provide a student
with ongoing support in the English language
and
in
learning
about
Western
culture.
Families
are
selected
on
the
basis
of
providing
such
support
and
are
experienced
in
caring
for
students
from
many
different cultures.
The
following are the main criteria for homestay
placements:
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The family is
English-speaking
The family is able to
provide a well-furnished single room for the
student
Dietary requirements of the
student are taken into account
Breakfast and dinner are provided Mon
–
Fri and Breakfast lunch and dinner
at weekends.
Other
accommodation
options
adjacent
to
the
University
are
available.
Detailed
information can be provided on request.
Health and Welfare
The
University
Health
Centre
offers
General
Practitioners
who
are
available
for
general
and
urgent
consultations
throughout
the
day.
There
are
also
Nurse
Practitioners and administrative staff.
A counselling service with trained counsellors
is also available.
All international students are required to have approved medical
and
travel
insurance
arranged
through
The
University
of
Auckland.
This
insurance
covers
the
costs
of
visits
to
the
doctor,
emergency
dental
treatment,
and
hospitalisation costs.
Prayer facilities
The
University
has
a
Muslim
prayer
room
with
washing
facilities,
and
there
are
several
mosques
located
in
various
city
suburbs.
There
is
an
interdenominational
Christian
chapel on campus.
Travel
and Health Insurance
New Zealand Law
requires that each student studying in New Zealand
should have
adequate travel and health
and personal effects insurance cover.
Cover under the
University plan
can be included in the Programme costs. Each
student is responsible
for checking the
Schedule of Benefits and declaring all relevant
information to the
insurer.
Compliant
health
and
travel
insurance
is a condition
of enrolment.
(Ref:
/io/
for link to University Insurance information.)
Quotation
The following
quotation is per participant and is shown in New
Zealand dollars, and is GST
inclusive.
Tuition Cost
10-14 Students
15-29 Students
30+
Students
Fixed Costs
Tuition registration fee
Resource fee
Airport
Transfer
Accommodation
placement fee (Includes a free one way transfer to
accommodation)
Accommodation
NZ$$ $$220.00
NZ$$ $$50.00
NZ$$ $$80.00
NZ$$ $$230.00
NZ$$ 1,740.00
NZ$$ 1,680.00
NZ$$1,620.00
28 days
homestay
Optional Services
NZ$$ $$1,008.00
NZ$$92.00
Insurance
Farewell Meal
Activities and Costs
Half Day
trip: Honey Centre & Sheepworld
Travel
by
coach
to
the
North.
Short
stop
at the Honey Centre
to sample a
wide variety of
New
Zealand honey.
On to Sheepworld to hold the new lambs and see their parents perform in a show.
ELA
chaperone provided.
Half day trip:
Become a Bee Keeper! (Available Sept-March only)
New
Zealand
honey
is
the
most
famous
honey
in
the
world!
Come
and
earn
about
the
honey
making process
and how bees ‘talk’ to each o
ther to make this happen.
An exciting hands-on day
where
you
get
to
see
how
natural
beekeeping
works.
Includes
a
free
lunch
and
a
jar
of
Natural
Auckland honey! Groups of 12 or more
required for this trip. ELA chaperone provided.
Day trip: City Tour and Kiwi Valley
Farm
Orient yourself
with
the
sights
of
Auckland and
then experience a
real New Zealand Farm at the
Kiwi Valley Farm Park. Pat and cuddle
the lambs, piglets, chicks, ducklings and rabbits.
You will also
feed
animals,
take
a
horse
or
pony
ride
and
experience
the
kiwi
maze
and
hidden
caves.
ELA
chaperone provided.
Day trip: Auckland City Explorer
The
Auckland
Explorer
Bus
is
a
HOP
ON
HOP
OFF
sightseeing
tour
visiting
Auckland's
big
14
attractions. The bus has full
commentary and stops off at places such as the
Bastion Point Lookout,
The Holy Trinity
Cathedral and the Parnell Rose Gardens. Cost
includes admission to Kelly Tarltons
Underwater World and the Sky City Tower
and fish and chips on the beach in Mission Bay for
lunch.
ELA chaperone provided.
Day trip: Kiwi 360-A slice of Kiwi
Country
Climb aboard a
KiwiKarts and experience a fun and fascinating
40-minute tour through the Kiwi 360
Horticultural
theme
park.
Learn
about
the
kiwifruit
growing
process
and
the
dynamic
Kiwifruit
Industry in New
Zealand. You’ll also see more than 50 different
varieties of delicious fruit and nuts
growing on the grounds. ELA chaperone
provided.
Day trip: Kayaking on Waiheke Island
Take in the views of the
Hauraki Gulf islands on the ferry to Waiheke.
Explore the island by Kayak
and play
games and have a BBQ on the beach.
Day
Trip:
Beach Horse-riding and Cultural Activities
A one hour
horse ride on the beautiful Pakiri beach followed
by lunch and a sheep show at Sheep
World. Then visit the famous Honey
Centre at Warkworth to see New Zealand’s largest
display of
$$245.00
$$195.00
$$155.00
$$125.00
$$85.00
$$215.00
$$75.00
(minimum 2
months)
NZ$$
57.00
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