English Language Development
Improve your language and communication skills to succeed at uni and in the workplace
Build your confidence with academic English
English in an academic setting can be challenging, but it's an important part of university study. A range of support is available to help you develop your skills and increase your confidence in speaking, writing, listening, reading, vocabulary and grammar.
💡 Earn course credit while improving your language skills
Gain UOC towards your program by completing UNSW courses that focus on language and communication skills. A combination of General Education courses and faculty-specific options are available.
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Career Code Course name Term offered UG HUMS1005 Personalised English Language Enhancement Term 1, Term 3 PG ARTS5505 Personalised English Language Enhancement Term 1, Term 3 PG ADAD9113 Communication Skills for Creative Discipline Term 1, Term 2, Term 3 UG ARTS2050 Academic Writing for the Humanities Term 1, Term 2 PG ARTS5503 Academic Writing for the Humanities Term 1, Term 2 UG HUMS1006 Presentation and Communication Skills Summer Term, Term 2 HDR EDST5147 Thesis Writing and Presentation Summer Term PG MDIA5001 Writing for Media Term 1 PG MDIA5032 From Text to Talk: Finding your Voice Term 2 -
Career Code Course name Term offered UG MGMT2002 Managing Business Communication Term 2, Term 3
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More resources
Read, watch and listen to English content to grow your vocabulary, get comfortable with grammar and learn something new!
External resources
- ABC: Check out video courses from ABC Education Learn English (especially the Life Chat and Everyday English series), browse listening resources, and learn grammar and vocabulary.
- Collins Dictionary: Includes video pronunciation for many words.
- Cambridge Dictionary: An online dictionary and grammar resources.
- Microsoft Speaker Coach: Rehearse your PowerPoint presentations and get tips on pace, pitch, language and more.
- The Conversation: Research-based news written by academics, including contributions from UNSW.
- The Sydney Morning Herald: Read our local Sydney newspaper.
- TED Talks: Choose topics that interest you. Use the interactive transcript to increase your vocabulary.
UNSW resources
- Blitz: UNSW students' guide to what's on around campus, plus pop culture and current affairs.
- UNSW News: Read about the latest UNSW research and events, as well as opinion pieces from UNSW academics.
- UNSW Events: Catch up on interesting videos and talks from UNSW.
- UNSW YouTube: Browse playlists to find topics that interest you.
Looking for personalised study support?
Meet an Academic Learning Facilitator to get constructive feedback on academic skills.