2045 days ago

Free English Language classes for Permanent residents and NZ citizens

Helen van den Ende from English Language Partners - Palmerston North

We are taking enrolments for Term 3.

These classes are free and open to anyone with P.R. or NZ citizenship

Face to face classes

Monday Beginner 12:00-2:00 120 King St

Tuesday Seniors 9:20-11:30 City Mission

Tuesday Low beginner 9:00-11:00 Roslyn School

Thursday Pre-intermediate 9:30-11:30 120 King St

Thursday Low beginner 9:00-11:00 Roslyn School

Friday Computer basics 9:15-11:15 King St

Online class

Thursday Intermediate speaking 7:00-9:00pm via Zoom

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Saturday 8 Aug-12 Sept 9am-2:30pm 120 King St


Register by: calling into the office at 120 King St,

Emailing Palmerstonnorth@englishlanguge.org.nz

or Phone us at 3592332

A large range of classes now also available online

Beginner to advanced level speaking and listening, reading and writing,

Intermediate to advanced level classes on academic writing, IELTS, grammar, kiwi slang, workplace communication, and more.

Please fill out the form on the website to register your interest and ask for more information on classes and times.
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