Postgraduate

Online EPPS

Online EPPS (English Pathway for Postgraduate Studies) has been developed to provide a flexible English pathway that allows you to start your studies online, reducing initial living expenses. This 10-week course focuses on developing your Academic English – including academic research, essay writing, notetaking and presentation skills – while meeting the University’s postgraduate entry requirements. This approach helps you gain confidence in your studies before committing to an international move and eases the impact of any visa delays, allowing you to focus on what matters – your education and future career.

Postgraduate
TEACHING QUALIFICATION
Online EPPS
COURSE LENGTH
10 Weeks
COURSE DATES
07 April – 13 June 2025 (10 weeks)

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Course Outline

Course Highlights

  • Secure a Pathway to Your Postgraduate Programme by meeting the University’s English language requirements
  • Enhance your academic English proficiency
  • Develop the academic skills required for successful masters-level and PhD study
  • Learn as a part of a small group
  • Global flexibility – study from anywhere

Technical Requirements

You do not need to have the latest computer or fastest internet connection to study online. However, we do recommend a general comfort level with computers and the internet, along with the following minimum specifications.

PC:

Any Microsoft Windows-based PC (laptop or desktop, preferably running Windows 10 or 11). Web Browser: Compatible, Webcam, Microphone, Installation of Zoom for live sessions

Mac:

Any Apple MacOS 10.14 and above based laptop or desktop. Web Browser: Compatible, Webcam, Microphone, Installation of Zoom for live sessions

Entry Requirements

To be eligible for Online EPPS, students must:

  • Hold a conditional offer of place from the University of Auckland.
  • Meet the IELTS score requirements below as based on the score needed for your postgraduate programme1.

IELTS one skill retake

IELTS One Skill Retake is now being accepted by the University of Auckland.
This means you can retake one skill below the required band to meet the IELTS requirements. Your One Skill Retake must be completed within 60 days of your original IELTS test and must be completed as a "One Skill Retake".
You will need to meet the advertised IELTS scores in order to meet the English Language Requirements for your programme of study.
For more information, visit IELTS One Skill Retake.

1The Academic IELTS score must have been issued within 24 months of the EPPS commencement date.

Sample Timetable

Please note this is a sample timetable only.

  • Your timetable includes 10, 1-hourlive sessions per week guided by an experienced academic skills teacher.
  • You will also have access to drop-in tutorials for academic support and guidance with assessments and self-study.

Enrolment Details

Visa Requirements

You do not require a student visa if you are studying Online EPPS from your home country.

You may also be eligible for an Indirect Tax reduction at the applicable rate and a waiver of Medical and Travel Insurance, for Online EPPS, provided certain conditions are met.

We strongly recommend that you do not travel to New Zealand while studying Online EPPS, as this may affect eligibility for certain fee reductions related to online study.

If you intend to study a postgraduate degree on campus in New Zealand, Immigration New Zealand (INZ) recommends applying for a visa at least four months before the start of on-campus study.

However, you can apply for your student visa to study your postgraduate degree on campus as soon as you have an Offer of Admission without any conditions and a confirmed place.

Disclaimers: The Online English Pathway for Postgraduate Studies (Online EPPS) is currently offered as a pilot course in partnership with the University of Auckland’s English Language Academy (ELA) in 2025. As a pilot, aspects of the course, such as availability and eligibility requirements, may apply and are subject to change. The University of Auckland reserves the right to review, extend, or adjust the course as needed.

Meet the Teachers

Sado Choi

Teacher

Sado Choi, an experienced EAP tutor/teacher at ELA, joined the team in November 2022. With teaching stints in the United States, Japan, and Korea, Sado values the reciprocal learning process-gaining insights from students while helping them achieve their goals. Beyond the classroom, Sado enjoys pick-up basketball, film photography, and the quest for the finest Korean and Mexican cuisine in New Zealand.

Valerie Bullock

Teacher Trainer and Teacher

Valerie Bullock has been a teacher trainer and teacher at ELA since 2013. She trains teachers, teaches General English and Academic courses and also develops new courses. Valerie has worked in Singapore, Brunei and the UK. She loves teaching a diverse range of nationalities and sharing cultural exchanges with her students.

ELA University Pathway

Course Introduction

University Pathway | The University of Auckland English Language Academy

CELTA Q & A and Graduate Comments

Why should I take a CELTA course?

The Cambridge CELTA is one of only two TEFL qualifications that are listed by the British Council as an acceptable teaching qualification that meets their requirements and standards. It is recognised by language schools around the world and is most often requested by employers. Whether you would like to teach English language in New Zealand or abroad, the CELTA is the best place to start.
At ELA, the language school of the University of Auckland, we have been training teachers for many years and our experienced tutors are ready to help you gain your internationally recognised TEFL certification.

Who is a CELTA course suitable for?

age 20+, and

first-language English speakers or non-first-language speakers and

plan to teach English in New Zealand and/or overseas or

are doing a higher-level qualification such as a masters in TESOL or

are already teaching English but do not have a recognised and accredited teaching qualification or

are teaching other subjects and are considering a career change

How can I complete a CELTA at ELA?

There are 2 different ways you can complete a CELTA course at ELA.

Face to Face Full Time

The face-to-face full time CELTA course takes only 4 weeks at our campus from Monday to Friday 8:30am to 4:30pm. This 4-week intensive study is the fastest way to get your internationally recognised CELTA qualification.

Face to Face Part Time

Our face-to-face part-time CELTA course takes just 10 weeks at our campus from Monday 5 - 8pm, Tuesday and Thursday 5 - 9pm and four Saturdays 9am - 4pm. It is suitable for people who may be working during the day or prefer to study over a longer period.

What does a CELTA course include*?

All CELTA courses include at least 120 hours of contact between candidates and course tutors, and include:

tutorial support and consultation

supervised lesson planning

6 hours’ assessed teaching practice per candidate supervised by a course tutor

feedback on teaching practice

peer observation of teaching practice

6 hours’ directed observation of lessons taught by experienced ELT professionals

You should also allow for 80 additional learning hours for pre-course preparation, reading, research, assignment writing, lesson preparation and record keeping.

The CELTA course covers a range of topics:

learners and teachers, and the teaching and learning context

language analysis and awareness

language skills: reading, listening, speaking and writing

planning and resources for different teaching contexts

developing teaching skills and professionalism

You will be assessed throughout the course and there is no final examination. The two types of assessment are:

Teaching Practice

You will teach for a total of 6 hours, working with adult classes at a minimum of two levels of ability. Assessment is based on your overall performance.

Written Assignments

You will complete four written assignments (each 750–1,000 words). These focus on:

analysing and responding to adult learner needs

analysing language for teaching purposes

teaching language skills

reflecting on classroom teaching

Your teaching practice and written assignments are assessed by your trainers during the course. Your trainers will discuss your progress with you, including in at least two one-to-one tutorials, so you will always be fully informed of your strengths and areas to focus on.

What are the grades for CELTA*?

There are four possible grades for CELTA:

pass A

pass B

pass

fail

At the end of your course, you will be given a candidate report form, which will give your provisional grade. This will also say whether you took the course face-to-face, online or as a mix of face-to-face and online.

Cambridge English will issue your certificate when grades have been confirmed. Certificates are usually despatched up to eight weeks after the completion of the course. The certificate will state your name, grade, the centre number where you took the course and the date of the award.

What support can I receive before/during/after the course?

At the ELA, we not only provide you with support throughout the course, but also provide support with a session on finding work both in New Zealand and overseas.

Before the CELTA course, our Student Support Team will send you a welcome pack including important information and materials needed for your course. Also, an IT workshop will be held to help you with any technical issues you have.

In addition, your trainers will keep track of your progress and provide individual support throughout the course.

At the end of the course, there is also a session on finding work. Also, we share work opportunities from schools in New Zealand and overseas with you, providing guidance in your CV preparation and job interview.

What is the daily schedule like?
Face-to-face Fulltime Course
8:30 – 16:30 (New Zealand Time)
8:30 – 9:15
Assisted Lesson Planning
9:30 – 11:30
Teaching Practice (TP)
11:30 – 12:30
Lunch
12:30 – 13:20
Feedback
13:30 – 15:00
Input 1
15:15 – 16:30
Input 2
Face-to-Face Part-time Intensive Course
(New Zealand Time)
Monday
17:00 – 18:30
Input 1
18:45 – 20:00
Input 2
Tuesday and Thursday
17:00 – 17:45
Assisted Lesson Preparation (ALP)
18:00 – 20:00
Teaching Practice (TP)
20:15 – 21:00
Feedback on Teaching Practice
3 or 4 Saturdays
09:00 – 12:00
Input 1 and 2
13:00 – 16:00
Input 3 and 4
What are the entry requirements?

You can register for this course if you:

Have a standard of education equivalent to that required for entry into higher education

Are 20 or over

Have a CEFR level high C1 (Advanced) or above which will enable you to teach at a range of levels

If you do not have formal qualifications at this level but can demonstrate that you would be likely to complete the course successfully, you may still be accepted.  At the course organiser's discretion, applicants aged between 18 and 20 may on occasion be accepted.

Candidates need to attend 100% of the course. Absence is allowed in the case of illness or exceptional circumstances, with time missed needing to be made up. A high level of commitment is required of candidates as the course is very demanding.

What are the course dates and fees?

2024 Course Dates:

Monday 18 November -  Friday 13 December (4 weeks full-time, course full -waitlist only)

2024 Course Fee: $3,600

2025 Course Dates:

Saturday 05 April -  Thursday 12 June (10 weeks part-time, accepting applications)
Monday 17 November -  Friday 12 December (4 weeks full-time)

2025 Course Fee: $3,800

Insurance for International Students

All international students are required to have approved insurance while studying in New Zealand. International students will be charged automatically one of the amounts below for insurance upon enrolment. If you already have an approved insurance policy, you will need to provide the ELA with details to waive this fee. Please see Insurance

2024 Insurance Fee: $87 per month
2025 Insurance Fee: $113 per month

How to apply?

Please download the application form and language awareness task below; these should be completed and then emailed to ELA at celta@ela.auckland.ac.nz. If this stage of the application is successful, you will be invited for an interview at a mutually convenient time. The deadline for all stages of the application procedure for the CELTA course is usually four weeks before the course starts.

What do our graduates say about this course?
“In this CELTA course, I learnt a lot of online teaching skills and a lot about teaching in-person. I believe I am well-prepared for any opportunities that may arise. This course has given me a new awareness of various aspects of teaching I had never really considered before such as Teacher Talking Time, and asking ICQs (Instruction Checking Questions) and CCQs (Concept Checking Questions). The great thing about the CELTA is that you can take the skills and certificate anywhere with you and it will be helpful!”

Samantha
“Studying the CELTA course at ELA has opened up many opportunities for me to teach both in NZ and abroad, as it is a universally recognised qualification. The course offers a high level of engagement in a variety of different ways, including input, practical teaching sessions, observations, and technology training, along with consistent progress feedback. I was able to put my understanding and knowledge to use immediately in my teaching practice, seeing positive results, and building my confidence.”

Joanna
“The CELTA course at the ELA has taught me how to teach English to adult learners and given me a solid foundation to start my teaching career. The CELTA trainers were always helpful and provided constructive feedback on my teaching. The facilities and resources at ELA were outstanding.”

Taskeen
“The CELTA course can be challenging at times but the tutors at ELA provided us with a lot of patient guidance. The tutors are hugely experienced, and their training has being very transferable to actually being in a classroom in front of students. The CELTA course has been invaluable in terms of starting a teaching career and will continue to open doors for me in the future. ELA is a premium quality language school and has an easily accessible location in the centre of Auckland.”

Toby
“The course was a big learning experience for me. I didn’t know much about teaching beforehand but came out with valuable real-world experience. The teachers at ELA are so experienced and genuinely want you to progress. I learnt a lot from them and found the teaching input sessions very interesting. I’m planning to teach and travel overseas, and the CELTA qualification will definitely open doors for me in the future.”

Julia
“I really enjoyed the course. The tutors are skilled at giving feedback and presenting action points on how to improve. As it is a small group, there is more one-on-one time with the tutors, and my peers are really collaborative so I could get feedback from them as well. I have taught previously in Nigeria but wasn’t sure how transferable my previous qualification would be, so I took the CELTA as it is universally accepted.”

Emmanuel
Can I get a StudyLink student loan for CELTA?

No, CELTA trainees are not eligible for student loans from StudyLink.

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