A group of former refugees are learning New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL), enabling them to participate in their communities.
The sun hasn’t stopped shining lately in Palmerston North, and on Tuesday ESOL Intensive class from English Language…
Packets of instant noodles were flying around the warehouse yesterday when ESOL Intensive group from English…
Our Porirua centre ran its first Professional Speaking for Migrants class this year.
During discussions and workgroups in our Porirua centre, there has been a very common theme of students wanting to play football.
“The true measure of any society can be found in how it treats its most vulnerable members.” Mahatma Gandhi.
What does an afternoon garden tour of 4 learner gardens give? It gives honour to learners, increased conversation…
Palmerston North ESOL Intensive class made an unscheduled visit to the hardware store as part of their preparations…
Footrot Flats came to life with ‘gumboots on' and ‘give it a go’ and ‘that’ll do’ in the beautiful Pohangina Valley…
Congratulation to Joy Sharp, recipient of this year’s Volunteer Canterbury’s Volunteer Recognition Award in June.
The ELP Christchurch ESOL Intensive class studies Monday to Thursday, 18-hours per week for 15 weeks.
One of the core programmes at English Language Partners Christchurch is the ESOL Literacy programme.
On September 7th, English Language Partners Christchurch celebrated Adult Learning Week with a hugely successful festival.
Whatever do buzzy bees, Maori cosmology, the All Blacks, possums, stoats, kowhai and kapa haka have in common…
Upendra Rana, a former New Zealand Certificate in English Language student, just popped in to visit our Porirua centre bouncing with excitement.
Congratulations! All on our Hutt centre’s recent ‘Professional Speaking for Migrants’ have just passed the Speech…
From our Wellington centre, a story written by dedicated ESOL home tutor Tho, who has been working with his…
Xiaoyan Liu, known as Yanny, arrived in Taupo in 2010, leaving a big-city life in Canton province for a quieter lifestyle.
Joanne Song has become a bit of a local celebrity at our centre, and no wonder, her story of settling into life in…
Exciting merger: introducing our English Language Partners Central & West centre.
A Nelson initiative is helping former refugees and migrants navigate their way through the complicated systems of New Zealand society.
ESOL Literacy 2 visited Bunnings Porirua in September. Bunnings run fantastic community projects…
During Maori Language week, the Porirua Mums ‘n' Tots and ESOL Literacy classes visited Porirua's Pataka Museum…
During the Festival of Adult Learning 2019, Our Palmerston North centre's ESOL Intensive class lent their voices to…
There was no sign of ‘end of winter blues’ at this event! Palmerston North's learners braved the mix of misty weather…
English Language Partners North Shore likes to put on events to encourage learners and their families to interact…
Loneliness kills Nicola Sutton, Chief Executive | English Language Partners New Zealand “Loneliness kills…