Nimsha and Soki share their experiences of learning English and making new friends.
After learning from home in the first part of 2020, Dunedin ELP staff and learners returned to the classroom with…
My name is Zhihui (Bella) Lu. I came to New Zealand from China five years ago. My volunteer ESOL home tutor…
"When the lockdown was announced and we were told the lessons were moving to Zoom, I didn't know what Zoom…
Meg Melvin is a professional sketch-noter who came to visit English Language Partners Wellington’s Summer holiday…
Company boss Mark Pepperell couldn’t be happier with the specialist skills and attitude of the Filipino tradesmen…
The announcement New Zealand was going into Level 4 lockdown on 25 March 2020 saw English Language…
Guests of our Rotorua centre’s ‘end-of-year' 2020 celebration were treated to a dazzling display of musical skills…
Varun Keri arrived from India in February, just as Covid-19 was beginning to impact around the globe. It’s been an…
On a good day, you can see all the way to Te Anau and the Hump Ridge Track,” says Trish Marshall of the family’s…
A job in beekeeping and desire for a better life and environment in which to raise their daughters were the impetus…
For Isabel Poblete Echeverria, teaching Spanish in New Zealand enabled her to work and stay within her ‘comfort…
Kiwi Speak class declared graduation ‘winners'! During the course, the Bay of Plenty learners had a major focus…
English Language Partners’ people are firmly rooted in sharing cultures and growing strong communities. We just do…
Our centre in Porirua appreciates helping hands for those end-of -year jobs they haven't had time to get on top of…
With end-of-year festivities fast approaching, our Palmerston North centre has started celebrating already…
The Board of English Language Partners New Zealand is delighted to announce the appointment of James McCulloch as Chief Executive from 7 December 2020.
Another great bunch of ELP's graduates are celebrating their success. Nine people in this ‘Professional Speaking…
Getting to grips with a new area of Kiwi English can be a slightly creepy experience – when the area involves…
Visiting a herb farm is a great way to give ‘post-lockdown' help to a local herb farm, while learning English…
Policing varies around the world and our Bay of Plenty learners, from Sri Lanka, Korea, China, Brazil, Pakistan…
Our Wellington centre is fortunate to have Xia Zhen as a bilingual volunteer helping their online Chinese Seniors…
An incredible collaboration between English Language Partners, United Way, ChangeMakers Resettlement…
Te Kawau stream runs through a large part of the north and western suburbs of Palmerston North City. It was an…
When Sidra Smaism and her Syrian family arrived in New Zealand from a refugee camp in Lebanon four years ago…
A special guest introduces a whole new area of English language and creativity Colleen Crookes is a doll-maker…
Pania Houkamau-Ngaheu and Clara Richards are two special ‘Kiwiana' course visitors. They've just boosted this class…