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Maximum Impact Language Learning

Learn skills, methods, techniques & attitudes necessary to learn another language.

  • Interactive courses
  • Small group training
  • Individual consultations

Don't just learn a language!  Learn how to become a growing participator in a new language environment.

Many cross-clutral workers are concerned about having to learn a new language on the field.  Language is fundamentally a social activity, not an academic activity.

Since learning a language is all about relationships, you can learn to reduce the stress of living and working in a cross-cultural environment by building relationships through language learning.

  • Learn how to learn any language through relationships
  • Work with native speakers in interactive sessions
  • Develop a customised plan for learning your chosen language

Turn the seemingly impossible into something possible!

Available for sending agencies, short and long-term workers, missionaries, missions teams, church groups, anyone working with people of different cultural and linguistic backgrounds.

Contact:

www.mill.org.au

info@mill.org.au

MILL - Melbourne

15/06/2010 - 9:00am
23/06/2010 - 5:00pm
Etc/GMT+11
A 7 day MILL course (Maximum Impact Language Learning) will be held in Melbourne at EQUIP Training (Kangaroo Ground) from June 15-23, 2010.
This intensive pre-departure course is designed to help people develop the skills, techniques, methods and attitudes necessary to learn another language.
The course explores issues in language acquisition, phonetics and basic linguistic principles. The focus is practical, giving experience working with native speakers, and individual consultations relating to specific languages and ministry contexts.

MILL Sydney (condensed)

06/04/2010 - 9:00am
09/04/2010 - 5:00pm
Etc/GMT+11
A mini-MILL course (Maximum Impact Language Learning) will be held in Sydney at SMBC from April 6 - 9, 2010. This four day pre-departure course is an intensive program designed to help people develop the skills, techniques, methods and attitudes necessary to learn another language. The course explores issues in language acquisition, phonetics and basic linguistic principles. The focus is practical, giving experience working with native speakers, and individual consultations relating to specific languages and ministry contexts.
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