Learn English for work

Free English classes for jobseekers and employees who are New Zealand citizens or permanent residents.

English for job seekers

This class is for New Zealand citizens and permanent residents who are job hunting. The course covers kiwi workplace culture and language.  

You will learn how to

  • Approach employers
  • Write a CV
  • Speak at a job interview

English for employees

This class is for New Zealand citizens and permanent residents who are working.  The course covers kiwi workplace culture and language.  

You will learn how to

  • Communicate with your colleagues
  • Say and write numbers in English
  • Talk about health and safety at work and read safety signs

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Testimonials from our

workplace learners

Chaolan

LEARNER

The class is really good for me. I can talk more. I am a little bit more confident.

Dawit

LEARNER

Being confident in English is essential for business owners. Reading and writing are important skills for handling communications with suppliers.

Maria

LEARNER

What I enjoy most about my English classes is enhancing my communication skills, expanding my knowledge, and feeling confident enough to make mistakes.

Trang

LEARNER

I have more conversations with my boss now and I use more vocabulary now. I am more confident.

Chaolan

LEARNER

The class is really good for me. I can talk more. I am a little bit more confident.

Dawit

LEARNER

Being confident in English is essential for business owners. Reading and writing are important skills for handling communications with suppliers.

Maria

LEARNER

What I enjoy most about my English classes is enhancing my communication skills, expanding my knowledge, and feeling confident enough to make mistakes.

Trang

LEARNER

I have more conversations with my boss now and I use more vocabulary now. I am more confident.

Teddy Bangilinan

LEARNER

In the Philippines, speaking English is a mix. Sometimes we use ‘Taglish’, Tagalog and English. It’s our normal way of life. That’s why most Filipinos can some speak English, but if you live in an English-speaking country, you need to improve it.

Hardy Hko

LEARNER

I got a good chance to learn English because I had workmates and I asked them to teach me, and they were good Kiwis and happy to teach me. We would speak together at lunchtime and go to the shops together and after a year, my English had improved.

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