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CAIRNS COLLEGE OF
ENGLISH & BUSINESS
study in paradise
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CRICOS Provider Code: 03251A | RTO Provider Number: 40520
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Cairns
City Map
Cairns
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CAIRNS
Study in paradise...
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QLD
Pier Shopping Centre
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Lagoon
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BBQ
AUSTRALIA
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AUSTRALIA
Fogarty Park
BBQ
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ESPLANADE
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Reef Fleet
Terminal
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Night Markets
Jute Theatre
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Reef Hotel Casino
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Cairns Regional Art Gallery
ABBOTT ST
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Cairns Cruise
Liner Terminal
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Woolworths
Supermarket
Orchid Plaza
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About Cairns
Library
WE ARE
HERE
Cairns
Museum
STYLE
2. Welcoming and safe city
3. Friendly and hospitable locals
4. Relaxed lifestyle and easy living
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Rusty’s Market
Post Office
MCLEOD ST
Reference Point
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Hospital
8. The city centre is easy to navigate and most things are within walking distance, including the ocean
9. World Heritage listed natural area offering an array of outdoor activities for both young and old
CLIMATE: 17- 25 °C (April - October) 23- 31°C (November - March)
CLOTHING: Casual, comfortable clothing,
Quality accommodation, dining, entertainment and shopping
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Bus Terminal
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Public Toilets
Cairns sharehouse office
17 Scott St.
BBQ
BBQ area
Supermarket
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SCOTT ST
7. Over 600 activities available
Bar, Night club
BUNDA ST
LOEVEN ST
6. Multi-cultural population catering for all tastes in food, fashion and fun
MUL GRAVE ST
The lifestyle of Cairns is completely different to the lifestyle of
a big city like Melbourne or Sydney. Both the town and people
of Cairns are incredibly relaxed. People don’t take themselves
too seriously and wear very casual attire. Since it can get quite
hot and humid up in the tropics, most people stick to thongs
and sandals. Many students come from large cities in their
home countries, so it is a surprise for them that some people
walk around barefoot or in their swimsuits! The relaxed vibe
always rubs off onto students- they learn not to always rush
things and to go with the flow.
Hotel
Police Station
WATER ST
Cairns Central Shopping Centre
5. Warm tropical climate makes it summer all year round
Convention Centre
SHERIDAN ST
SHERIDAN ST
“Cairns is so relaxed! I am glad that I learnt to stop and smell
the flowers” “It is such a big difference from my home which
is a large city! Until I came to Cairns I never went out wearing
just a singlet, shorts and thongs!” “Everyone takes their time
and no one is in a big hurry!”
GRAFTON ST
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SPENCE ST
LIFE
1. 2014 Cairns voted “most friendly” by the Australian Travel magazine
Civic Theatre
SHIELDS ST
AND LIVE IN CAIRNS
It is a safe city and has a low cost of living. With its lush rainforests to the west, colourful Great Barrier Reef to
the east and soft, sandy beaches in between, you will fall in love with this tropical paradise!
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APLIN ST
FLORENCE ST
GRAFTON ST
HARTLEY ST
WHY DID WE CHOOSE TO STUDY
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Cairns is located on the north-eastern coast of Australia in the state of Queensland. Cairns is one of the
fastest-growing cities in Australia. We have a tropical climate: beautiful one day... perfect the next! That’s
the best way to describe Cairns’ weather, which brings sunny days most of the year. The city has a fantastic
mix of nationalities, bringing together the laid-back locals, backpackers, students, entrepreneurs and the
southern “city slickers”! It is a very friendly city, where you can easily make friends!
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LAKE ST
Restaurants area
Cinema
10 REASONS
TO CHOOSE CCEB
COLLEGE
FACILITIES
Cairns College of English & Business
1. Great location
2. Strict English Only policy
3. Accredited courses and quality services
CCEB NATIONALITY MIX
4. Great nationality mix
North Asia 40%
5. School owned café/tour desk
West Europe 35%
6. Variety of activities
East Europe 10%
Restaurant / Karaoke
South East Asia 5%
Others 5%
8. Personal study curriculum
9. Qualified and experienced teachers
STUDENT SERVICES
10.English language and vocational courses available
• Job Club every week
WELCOME MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL
• Activities every afternoon & every weekend
Ueli Stauffer
CafÉ/TOUR AGENT
Latin America 5%
7. Work experience in our Customer Service course
Cairns College of English & Business is an independent school
established in March 2010 as an English language centre,
catering for the English language needs of international
students. We are a CRICOS registered provider, NEAS
accredited and a member of ACPET. We have also just become
an IALC-accredited language school. As an accredited
Registered Training Organisation (RTO) we offer Vocational
Education and Training (VET) courses as well. Our college also
hosts many study tour students who come to learn English and
experience all the fantastic activities that Far North Queensland
has to offer. CCEB provides every opportunity for international
students to succeed in all aspects of their lives. We are a friendly
and caring school whose staff and teachers strive to provide
our students with personal attention in a safe and professional
environment. Our students are guaranteed a high quality
of education in one of the world’s most beautiful locations.
We look forward to seeing you in a class soon!
CCEB owns café/tour desk ‘Lake 67’ on the ground floor of the building as well as its very own restaurant in the middle of the city! Lake 67 is open to students as well as the general public; however students receive trips
at great discount prices. Our café’/tour desk and restaurant particularly benefit the students taking the Customer Service course; students train using the facilities to acquire bar, barista and customer service skills. Work
experience is also offered to the students taking the course and they can learn firsthand what the industry entails. Facilities: 15 classrooms, Library, Lunch room, Café/Tour agent- Lake67, 50 computers, Karaoke,
Table tennis, Nintendo-Wii.
• Grammar club every week
• Free WiFi
• Bike hire $15/week
• Student party every Friday 7pm
Travel Agency - Café
• Help with booking domestic and
international flights
• Underwater camera hire
• Free SIM cards
• International ID card
• Academic counseling
• Accommodation counseling
• First week interview
• Orientation
• Weekly test
• Multilingual support
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College Interior
HOW DO WE
SUPPORT YOUR STUDY?
1. Academic study diary
Along with weekly speaking presentations, teachers may set writing
tasks for students to complete in their diary, which teachers will check
and then give advice on what was done well and what could be
improved. In this way, students can communicate with their teacher
personally.
2. Weekly speaking presentation and feedback
Friday is presentation day: All students at CCEB need to do a speaking
presentation. By speaking in front of their classmates, students gain
confidence in speaking, as well as improve their pronunciation and
fluency. Our teachers give individual feedback on speaking skills
including accuracy of grammar, range of vocabulary, and features of
pronunciation to each student after their speaking presentation, and
give advice about how to improve in these areas.
3. Weekly progress report
Each student receives weekly feedback from their teacher on
their academic progress. Your teacher will comment on the skills
of speaking, reading, writing, and listening, as well as grammar,
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PERSONAL
ACADEMY
Diary
ENGLISH language
COURSES
vocabulary and pronunciation. They will advise you about what you
need to study more and the areas in which you’ve improved.
4. Weekly testing and ongoing observation
Every Friday is a test day at CCEB. This is an opportunity to review what
you’ve studied during the week and possibly prove that you are ready
to move to the next level.
5. English only policy
Our school follows linguistic engagement principles because we
believe that the best way to improve your English skills is to use them
to communicate at all times. CCEB is very strict about its English Only
Policy. All new students need to sign the English only policy contract
on their first day.
6. Academic Counselling
If at any point you need advice on your academic options, or simply
want more information on your progress, you may talk directly with
your teacher or the Academic Manager. They will be more than happy
to help you.
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8. Professional Development Training
Every month all CCEB English teachers get together to participate in
professional development workshops. They are continuously looking
to improve the standard of their English lessons by incorporating new
teaching techniques and methods.
General English COURSE
CCEB LEVELS RANGE
CRICOS: 072892G - Suitable for students on a student visa
The arrow indicates pre-requirement (^)
Duration: 2 - 52 weeks
DIPLOMA OF HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
• Full-Time: 20 hours in-class and 5 hours self access. 1-50 teaching weeks and up to 8 weeks holiday.
DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS
• Part-Time: 15 hours per week. Students with limited time may study in the mornings, leaving the afternoon free.
CAE CAMBRIDGE
9. First week interview
On the first day, students will receive a school tour, staff introduction
and a detailed orientation session. In the first week students will
receive a counselling session to discuss any questions or problems
they may have.
10. Graduation
Students receive a graduation certificate which shows their final level
of English achieved. (applies to students who have maintained an
attendance of 80% or above).
Ben Robinson
(Teacher - Director of Studies)
“Our friendly, professional
teachers are keen to help
you get the most out of
your time with us. Whether
you’re studying for work, for
a visa, or just for fun, we’re
confident that you’ll find an
English program to suit
your needs.”
Krystyna Gade
No matter what your level
of English, we have a class
to suit you! Our General
English classes have a focus
on fun and communication
-it’s great to see our
students make new friends
from all over the world!
FCE CAMBRIDGE
IELTS
ENGLISH FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE
GENERAL ENGLISH
BEGINNER
(Teacher)
ELEMENTARY
PRE INTEREDIATE
INTERMEDIATE
UPPER INTERMEDIATE
ADVANCED
PROFICIENCY
SAMPLE TIMETABLE
5
10
TIME
9:00 / 10:30
12:30 / 13:15
ENGLISH
ONLY!
13:15 / 14:15
FIRST DAY
FIRST WEEK
EVERY FRIDAY
LAST DAY
Entry test & Orientation - Class allocation - English lesson
Interview with CCEB staff
Speaking presentation - Progress report - Test - Academic counselling
Receive graduation certificate
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CERTIFICATE IV IN BUSINESS
• Weekly intakes (every Monday).
Name:
Number: 40520
DIPLOMA OF LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT
Course Description:
11:00 / 12:30
e.qld.edu.au
ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF L&M
Entry Requirements: Levels range from Elementary to Advanced. For ages 16 years or older.
10:30 / 11:00
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+61-7 4041 2322
[email protected]
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7. Qualified and Experienced Teachers
All teachers at CCEB are fully certified in teaching English to
international students. They also have an understanding of living
overseas and cultural differences.
14:30 / 15:30
MON
TUE
WED
THU
Intensive English: Computer lessons / Team or pair work / Interviews / Grammar Pronunciation / Reading / Writing / Speaking / Listening / Listening through music /
Class presentations / Project work PowerPoint presentations / Roleplays / Problem solving
FRI
Review testing
& counselling
MORNING TEA
Intensive English: Computer lessons / Team or pair work / Interviews / Grammar Pronunciation / Reading / Writing / Speaking / Listening / Listening through music /
Class presentations / Project work PowerPoint presentations / Roleplays / Problem solving
Student speaking
presentation
LUNCH
Intensive English: Computer lessons / Team or pair work / Interviews / Grammar Pronunciation / Reading / Writing / Speaking / Listening / Listening through music /
Class presentations / Project work PowerPoint presentations / Roleplays / Problem solving
ACTIVITIES (EVERY DAY)
Activities: Yoga / Table tennis / BBQ / Conversation / Zumba / Cooking / Singlish / Writing / IELTS Practice ...
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Functional English
ENGLISH FOR
CUSTOMER SERVICE
ENGLISH language
COURSES
Get Experience + Certification
IELTS Exam Preparation COURSE
Cambridge Exam Preparation COURSE
Course Information
YOU WILL RECEIVE:
CRICOS: 072892G - Suitable for students on a student visa
CRICOS: FCE 073934E / CAE 073935D - Suitable for students on a student visa
Improve your English skills rapidly in preparation for the First Certificate in English (FCE) or Certificate in
Advanced English (CAE). This course is designed to test your ability to use English in the workplace, at
universities, and with professional bodies throughout the world.
Duration: 1 - 52 weeks | Entry Requirements: Intermediate
Duration: 12 weeks | Entry Requirements: FCE - Intermediate, CAE - Upper-Intermediate
This is a fun, hands-on course specifically designed for students who need English skills and
hospitality qualifications to work in the Tourism and Hospitality Industry. Upon successful completion
of the course, the student will receive a Customer Service English Certificate, a Coffee and Bar
Training Certificate, Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) Certificate |and Responsible Service of
Gambling (RSG) Certificate, as well as a report card from the teacher.
1. Certificate III in Hospitality: Prepare and ServeEspresso Coffee (SITHFAB204)
This is for students who want to improve their English rapidly. The course covers techniques, strategies and
practice for all exam types, and practises both general and academic vocabulary through reading, writing,
listening and speaking. Intermediate to Advanced.
Course Description:
Course Description:
• Regular practice tests and tasks that allow students
to become familiar with a variety of content and
the exam structure.
• Feedback and academic counselling that allows
students to target specific areas and ways to
improve on them.
• Regular practice tests and tasks that allow students
to become familiar with a variety of content and
the exam structure.
• Weekly intakes.
• Set start dates.
3. RSA - Responsible Service of Alcohol (SITHFAB009A)
4. RSG - Responsible Service of Gambling (SITHGAM006A)
5. Novotel Hotel Hospitality Essentials Workshop Certificate
Duration: 4 weeks
• Feedback and academic counselling that allows
students to target specific areas and ways to
improve on them.
2. Certificate III in Hospitality: Use Hygienic Practices for Food Safety (SIXFSA101)
6. Letter of Reference from Trainer
Entry level: Pre - Intermediate level at CCEB
Career Opportunities:
• Wait Staff • Hotel • Staff Boat crew • Bar/Cafe Staff • Tour Desk staff • Retail Staff
7. English for Customer Service Course Certificate
8. Statement of Attainment - Work Experience at Café/Tour desk
Training at Novotel Hotel
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VOCATIONAL
COURSES
BSB50215
BSB50615
BSB51915
BSB61015
Certificate IV in Business
Diploma of BUSINESS
CRICOS: 086984K / Suitable for students on a student visa
CRICOS: 089115J / Suitable for students on a student visa
Diploma of
HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
Diploma of
LEADERSHIP AND Management
Advanced Diploma of
LEADERSHIP AND Management
Target Group: International students wishing to acquire skills
and knowledge in business that may be considering: working in
administration and project departments. They may also be in a position
to provide leadership and guidance to others with some limited
responsibility for the output of others. Individuals with or without formal
qualifications in business across different industry sectors.
Target Group: International students wishing to acquire the
knowledge and skills in business or further develop their skills across
a wide range of business functions; individuals who may possess
substantial business experience and seek to further develop their
skills or who have little or no vocational experience and wish to create
further educational and employment opportunities.
CRICOS: 089117G / Suitable for students on a student visa
CRICOS: 089116G / Suitable for students on a student visa
CRICOS: 089118F / Suitable for students on a student visa
Target Group: International students wishing to acquire the skills of management and provide
leadership. Individuals who are managers or have experience as managers with our without formal
qualifications in management positions with responsibility for leadership across a range of organisational
or enterprise contexts.
Target Group: International students wishing to acquire the skills of senior management and provide
strategic leadership. Individuals who are managers or have experience as managers with or without formal
qualifications in senior management positions with responsibility for strategic leadership across a range of
business enterprises and industry contexts.
Duration: The course is delivered over 20 weeks (includes 3 week
holiday break) Expect to complete an average of 20 hours per week.
380 nominal hours. Monthly intakes.
Duration: The course is delivered over 20 weeks (includes 3 week
holiday break) Expect to complete an average of 20 hours per week.
460 nominal hours. Monthly intakes.
Target Group: International students wishing to acquire the
knowledge and skills in human resources management; individuals
who are managers or experience as managers with or without formal
qualifications in management positions responsible for the work
of other staff and seeking to gain skills and knowledge in human
resources management.
Duration: The course is delivered over 40 weeks (includes 3 week holiday break). Expect to complete an
average of 20 hours per week. 670 nominal hours. Monthly intakes.
Duration: The course is delivered over 40 weeks (includes 3 week holiday break and a 2-week period for
completion of assessments/projects). Expect to complete an average of 20 hours per week. 460 nominal
hours. Monthly intakes.
BSB40215
Entry Requirements: 5.5 IELTS Etxam or completion of Upper
Intermediate at Cairns College of English and Business.
Timetable: (subject to change)
• Monday 8:30 - 5:00,
• Tuesday 8:30 - 5:00
• Wednesday 8:30 - 12:30
10 units of competency:
Entry Requirements: 5.5 IELTS Exam or Upper Intermediate at
Cairns College of English and Business.
Timetable: (subject to change)
Duration: The course is delivered over 20 weeks (includes 3 week
holiday break and a 2-week period for completion of assessments/
projects). Expect to complete an average of 20 hours per week. 560
nominal hours. Monthly intakes
Entry Requirements: 5.5 IELTS Exam or Upper Intermediate at
Cairns College of English and Business.
Timetable: (subject to change)
• Wednesday 8:30 - 12:30
• Wednesday 8:30 - 12:30
• Thursday 8:30 - 5:00
• Friday 8:30 - 5:00.
• Thursday 8:30 - 5:00
• Friday 8:30 - 5:00.
8 units of competency:
9 UNITS of competency:
Entry Requirements:
5.5 IELTS Exam or Upper Intermediate at Cairns College of English and Business.
Entry Requirements:
6.0 IELTS Exam or completion of Advanced at Cairns College of English and Business.
Timetable: (subject to change)
Timetable: (subject to change)
• Wednesday 8:30 - 12:30
• Wednesday 8:30 - 12:30
• Thursday 8:30 - 5:00
• Friday 8:30 - 5:00.
• Thursday 8:30 - 5:00
• Friday 8:30 - 5:00.
12 UNITS of competency:
BSBLDR501
Develop and use emotional intelligence
12 UNITS of competency:
BSBFIM601
Manage finances
BSBMGT517
Manage operational plan
BSBINN601
Lead and manage organisational change
Implement and monitor WHS policies, procedures
and programs to meet legislative requirements
BSBPMG522
Undertake project work
BSBHRM501
Manage human resources services
BSBLDR502
Lead and manage effective workplace relationships
BSBMGT605
Provide leadership across the organisation
BSBHRM501
Manage human resources services
BSBHRM506
Manage recruitment selection and induction processes
BSBWOR502
Lead and manage team effectiveness
BSBMGT617
Develop and implement a business plan
BSBCUS401
Coordinate implementation of customer service strategies
BSBHRM506
Manage recruitment selection and induction processes
BSBHRM512
Develop and manage performance-management processes
BSBCUS501
Manage quality customer service
BSBMTG616
Develop and implement strategic plans
BSBCUS402
Address customer needs
BSBHRM513
Manage workforce planning
BSBHRM513
Manage workforce planing
BSBMGT502
BSBMTG608
Manage innovation and continuous improvement
BSBCUS403
Implement customer service standards
BSBWOR502
Lead and manage team effectiveness
Manage people performance
BSBWRK510
Manage employee relations
BSBCUS501
Manage quality customer service
Manage risk
BSBMTG615
BSBADM405
Organise meetings
BSBRSK501
Contribute to organisation development
BSBADM409
Coordinate business resources
BSBRSK501
Manage risk
BSBWHS401
Implement and monitor WHS policies, procedures and
programs to meet legislative requirements
BSBWHS401
BSBCMM401
Make a presentation
BSBLED401
Develop teams and individuals
BSBMKG413
Promote products and services
BSBMKG414
Undertake marketing activities
BSBWOR501
Manage personal work priorities and
professional development
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BSBRSK501
Manage risk
BSBPMG522
Undertake project work
BSBMGT502
Manage people performance
BSBHRM405
Support the recruitment, selection and induction staff
BSBHRM602
Manage human resources strategic planning
BSBPMG522
Undertake project work
BSBRSK501
Manage risk
BSBWOR501
Manage personal work priorities and professional development
BSBSUS501
Develop workplace policy and procedures for sustainability
BSBHRM513
Manage workforce planning
BSBMKG609
Develop a marketing plan
BSBADM502
Manage meetings
BSBDIV601
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Develop and implement diversity policy
ACCOMMODATION
CERTIFICATE IV in TESOL
DIPLOMA of TESOL
SHAREHOUSE
Target Group: This is an entry-level qualification for those seeking a career in Teaching English to
Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL). Our course prepares you to teach students of varied cultural and
linguistic backgrounds in a variety of settings, and gives you a strong foundation in teaching aspects of
grammar, spelling, pronunciation, reading, writing, speaking, and listening. You will also gain experience in
aspects of resource development and language analysis, as well as being exposed to a variety of teaching
methods and techniques. Recommended for candidates who have some prior teaching experience.
Target Group: This is an advanced qualification for those seeking a career in Teaching English to
Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL). Our course prepares you to teach students of varied cultural and
linguistic backgrounds in a variety of settings, and gives you a strong foundation in teaching aspects of
grammar, spelling, pronunciation, reading, writing, speaking, and listening. You will also gain experience
in aspects of syllabus design, resource development, language analysis, assessment, as well as being
exposed to a variety of teaching methods and techniques. Diploma students will also receive training
in the teaching of English for Academic Purposes (EAP) and English for special purposes (e.g. business,
hospitality, testing). Recommended for candidates who have no prior teaching experience.
Entry Requirements: IELTS 7.0 or CAE certificate. Both native and non-native speakers of English will
be tested upon application to ensure that language requirements are met.
Cairns
Sharehouse
offers
apartment
style
accommodation within easy walking distance of the
Cairns College of English & Business Campus in
Cairns city. Students can enjoy the privacy of their
own study bedroom in a modern, fully furnished
apartment, sharing with students from all around the
world. We are a family owned and operated business
and we specialise in providing a ‘home away from
home’ experience for our students.
Duration: This course is delivered over 20 weeks. Expect to complete an average of 25 hours per week.
Why choose a Sharehouse?
Timetable: (subject to change)
Entry Requirements: IELTS 7.0 or CAE (C1) certificate. Both native and non-native speakers of
English will be tested upon application to ensure that language requirements are met.
• Easy 15-20 minute walk to school & attractions
Timetable: (subject to change)
• Great nationality mix
• Monday to Friday, 9:00am – 3:15pm
• Fun way to make friends and practise English
Duration: This course is delivered over 10 weeks. Expect to complete an average of 25 hours per week.
• Monday to Friday, 9:00am – 3:15pm
9 UNITS of competency:
• Tidy and clean
TESACL401A
Analyse culture and learning
TESATE401A
Analyse and teach English language
TESTEG402A
Teach English grammar
TESTSP402A
Teach spelling and pronunciation
TESTSE402A
Teach speaking
TESTLE402A
Teach listening
TESTRE402A
Teach reading
Analyse culture and learning
Analyse and teach English language
TESTEG402A
Teach English grammar
TESTSP402A
Teach spelling and pronunciation
Single (Lady Loeven)
4 Apartments (Girls Only) with Pool & BBQ
TESTSE402A
Teach speaking
Develop resource files
TESTLE402A
Teach listening
TESTRE402A
Teach reading
TESTWE402A
Teach writing
VOCABULARY
DEVELOP SKILLS
LISTENING
PRONUNCIATION
If a student is arriving early and wishes to check in before
3pm, the room must be booked from the day befor
TESACL401A
Teach writing
WRITING
Student to bring
• All food & toiletries (meals are not included)
• Washing powder for coin-operated laundry
• Towel for shower
• Toilet paper
TESATE401A
TESTWE402A
SPEAKING
Room Features
• Study desk
• Bed
• Single wardrobe
• Window
Unlimited wireless internet
Rent includes
• Electricity & water
• Unlimited wireless internet
• Weekly cleaning of bathroom facilities
• Fortnightly cleaning of common areas
• Cleaning products & equipment (broom, mop, dustpan)
• Rental of linen pack
• Regular security patrols
HOMESTAY FAMILY
What is included?
• Approximately 10 - 40 minutes from campus
• Private rooms
• 2 meals /day on weekdays
• 3 meals /day on weekends
• Airport pick-up and drop-off by host family
14 UNITS of competency:
TESDRF402A
USE OF ENGLISH
• Enjoy living independently with other students
Each apartment features
• 5/6 bedrooms
• 2 shared shower and toilet rooms
• Modern kitchen with equipment
• Lounge and dining areas
• Coin-operated laundry & ironing facilities
• Security gate/fence & security screens on windows
• Lockable front, rear, bedroom, bathroom, toilet doors
• Rice cooker available on request (deposit required)
GRAMMAR
READING
Nina (Teacher)
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PROPERTY
Single (Draper 2)
2 Apartments (mixed gender) with Garden & BBQ
TESDRF402A
Develop resource files
Single (The Cottages)
TESAMT501A
Apply approaches and methods in TESOL
3 Apartments (mixed gender) with Spa & BBQ
TESDES502A
Design ESL syllabus
TESAEL502A
Assess ESL learning
Single (The Martyn)
TESEAP502A
Teach English for Academic Purposes
6 Apartments (mixed gender) with Pool & BBQ
TESESP502A
Teach English for specific purposes
Tim (Teacher)
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BED SIZE
Single
Twin
Single
Twin
Single
ROOM FEATURES
Study Desk, Single wardrobe, Window, Unlimited
Wireless Internet.
Study Desk, Single wardrobe, Window, Unlimited
Wireless Internet, TV/DVD player.
Study Desk, Single wardrobe, Window, Unlimited
Wireless Internet, TV/DVD player.
Single
Study Desk, Double wardrobe, Window, Unlimited
Wireless Internet, TV/DVD player, Private balcony
ACTIVITIES
Cairns College of English & Business is a true reflection
of the expression ‘study in paradise‘
The school organises activities for students every afternoon. These include beach volleyball, cooking, ATV riding, cable skiing and much more. Every weekend there are school excursions at discounted prices! Students can go to
the Reef, camping in the Outback, or visit pristine lakes and waterfalls, to name just a few!
MON
TUE
WED
THR
FRI
SAT
SUN
Singlish
Zumba
Job Hunting Club
Yoga
Free Student Party!
Snorkelling
Great Barrier Reef
Waterfalls Tour
Outback Trip
Camping
Nintendo Wii
Josephine Falls
Snorkeling
Beach
Halloween Party
Table Tennis
BBQ
Boat Trip
Bungee Jump
Basketball
Colour Run
Tropical Zoo
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67 Lake Street, Cairns QLD 4870 Australia
P +61 7 4041 2322 F +61 7 4041 2633
CAIRNS COLLEGE OF
ENGLISH & BUSINESS
www.cceb.qld.edu.au | [email protected]
www.facebook.com/CairnsCollegeofEnglish
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