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Centre for English Learning and Teaching (CELT)

Language assessment sessions from 19 September to 30 September 2011
 
If you are a non-native English speaker and interested in taking an English language module as part of your University course, the first thing you should do is talk to your Course Leader, who may have made special arrangements for you to be assessed. Please note that teaching on these modules starts in the week beginning 3 October 2011.
 
At the sessions in the table below we give you information and a short language test. The sessions listed below are ‘open’ (anyone can attend).

Please click here to see the information we give out to students at these sessions.

Tuesday 20 September 2011 : Regent Street, Rooms 603 and 604 , open session
Please come at one of the following times: 09.45, 10.45, 11.45, 12.45, 13.45, 14.45, 15.45.
    
Wednesday 28 September  2011: Regent Street, Room 515 or  516, open session
Please come between 14.00 and 17.00.
   
CELT was established in September 2007 to bring together all the University’s English language teaching.
CELT houses two main teaching areas:

For non-native speakers:

  • English for Academic Purposes (EAP) modules, formerly part of Polylang, for international undergraduate and postgraduate University of Westminster students who have learnt English as a foreign language.

EAP modules:
 
The CELT department runs year-long undergraduate credit-bearing  EAP modules at two levels (1EAPP04 or 1EAPP05). Students on these modules study a wide range of academic skills, including writing skills; research and referencing skills; and oral presentation skills. All assessment  is centred around these three key areas of academic literacy. At postgraduate level, students can take the Postgraduate Academic English (1PAEP01) module.

EAP also offers specialist modules to meet the needs of particular courses. For instance, we offer a spoken communication skills module tailored to the needs of BA European Management students at Harrow. CELT and EAP are always interested in co-operating with course leaders in the setting up of specialist EAP modules.

Contact Us

For further information please contact either: Kwab Asare:  k.asare@westminster.ac.uk or Andrew Walkley:  a.walkley@westminster.ac.uk