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How Language Works – Lorraine’s feedback

In Australia, the English as an additional language New Arrivals Program (NAP) provides initial, on-arrival intensive English tuition for newly arrived students in primary schools, high schools andIntensive English Centres in order to develop their English language skills so that they are able to participate in learning with their peers in mainstream classes.

Lorraine Batres is an NAP teacher (Grades 2/3/4) at the Western English Language School in Victoria. She recently completed the How Language Works course.

In this article, she explains how the course helped her achieve a dramatic increase in her students’ achievements. >>> READ MORE

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