Golf helps language
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Tuesday, 14 September, 1999 - 22:00
AN INTENSIVE English (ELICOS) class at the Australian Institute for University Studies recently toured Joondalup Resort golf course to help practice their conversational English.
AIUS ELICOS coordinator Mary Richardson said the program helped overseas students with their English language skills prior to beginning university or pre-university study.
Co-located with AIUS is the Australian Institute of Golf Management, hosts of the forthcoming Australian University Golf Champion-ships to be held from 27 September to 1 October.
AIUS ELICOS coordinator Mary Richardson said the program helped overseas students with their English language skills prior to beginning university or pre-university study.
Co-located with AIUS is the Australian Institute of Golf Management, hosts of the forthcoming Australian University Golf Champion-ships to be held from 27 September to 1 October.