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Whether you’re in New Zealand for a short stay or you’re planning to make Aotearoa home, you’re probably keen to get out and explore. In the last two episodes I spoke about hiking, biking, snowsport and watersport options that exist here. In this, the 3rd and final episode of this three-part mini series, I talk about hunting and fishing - two activities that many rural New Zealanders are passionate about. If you’re keen to learn more about hunting and fishing in New Zealand, I hope you find this episode helpful.
You can book lessons with me on my website: www.frontfootenglish.co.nz/contact
You can also find plenty of free articles about New Zealand life on my blog: www.frontfootenglish.co.nz/blog
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Whether you’re in New Zealand for a short stay or you’re planning to make Aotearoa home, you’re probably keen to get out and explore. In the last episode I spoke about a few of the many hiking and biking options that exist here. In this, the 2nd episode of this three-part mini series, I talk about some of the snow and water activities on offer in New Zealand. I focus on comparisons in this episode, so you’ll hear me use comparatives throughout. I’m going to compare New Zealand with other countries I’ve visited, and I’m also going to compare the North Island with the South Island.
If you want to improve your English language skills while learning more about New Zealand, you'll find lots of helpful information and advice on my website: www.frontfootenglish.co.nz/blog
You can also book a free trial lesson with me: www.frontfootenglish.co.nz/contact
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Whether you’re in New Zealand temporarily or you’re planning to make Aotearoa home, you’re probably keen to get out and explore. From soaring mountains to pristine beaches, Aotearoa New Zealand is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts. In this episode of the Front Foot English Podcast I discuss some of the activities that will satisfy your thirst for adventure. I’ll reflect on a few of my personal experiences, and I’ll give you some tips for making the most of your time here. There’s a lot to talk about, so I’m going to split this topic over three episodes. In this episode I first talk about what makes New Zealand so popular for outdoor pursuits. I then speak about hiking and biking. I talk about trails like the Milford Track, Queen Charlotte Track and the Old Ghost Road. I also speak about downhill mountain biking options in New Zealand.
Just a reminder that there is a lot of free information on my website about living and working here, and plenty of support for anyone preparing for the IELTS exam. You can find that at www.frontfootenglish.co.nz.
If you’re interested in lessons with me, you can book a free trial here: www.frontfootenglish.co.nz/contact
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In this episode I talk about the New Zealand education system, and schools in New Zealand. I discuss English language and pastoral support, school fees, uniforms, subject choices, qualifications, public vs private options, behaviour management and sport. Whether you are a parent, a student, a teacher or you’re simply interested in this topic, I hope you find it helpful.
If you have suggestions for future episodes, I'd love to hear from you: [email protected]
If you'd like to book a free intro lesson with me, you can follow this link: www.frontfootenglish.co.nz/contact
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In this episode I discuss the benefits of both extensive listening and intensive listening for learners of English. I also introduce my new podcast: Front Foot English Listening Practice.
If you are interested in booking a free trial English lesson with me, please fill in the contact form here: https://www.frontfootenglish.co.nz/contact-us/
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If you are planning to reside or study in New Zealand you may need to provide proof of your English language ability. IELTS is still the most popular test for this purpose.
Many of you will require 6.5 or above, so my IELTS episodes provide information and advice for candidates aiming for a Band 7 or higher.
In this episode I talk in detail about IELTS speaking. You can find a transcript of the episode here:
https://www.frontfootenglish.co.nz/2023/04/02/ielts-speaking-essential-information-and-advice-for-band-7/
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If you are thinking about moving to New Zealand to work, you should find this episode useful.
I speak to Dr Carsten Hallwass from New Zealand Immigration Concepts about the eligibility criteria for the various visas on offer, expected timelines from application to acceptance, the current New Zealand job market and the support that immigration advisors are able to offer.
You can contact Carsten at: [email protected]
And here is a link to a written summary of the interview: https://www.frontfootenglish.co.nz/product/moving-to-nz-essential-insights-and-advice/
If you'd like more information about New Zealand's work culture or how we can support you in improving your English for business or employment in New Zealand, go to www.frontfootenglish.co.nz
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It is crucial that you understand the marking criteria for IELTS writing. From this episode you will gain a clear understanding of how the IELTS writing tasks are marked. You'll also hear plenty of advice on how you can achieve a Band 7 or higher for IELTS writing.
If you would like to learn more about the IELTS lessons and coaching we offer at Front Foot English, go to www.frontfootenglish.co.nz
The official IELTS website that I mentioned in the episode is https://www.ielts.org/
For details on English language requirements for New Zealand visas, go to: https://www.immigration.govt.nz/new-zealand-visas/preparing-a-visa-application/english-language/acceptable-english-language-test-results
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If you're hoping to find a great job in New Zealand then this episode is for you! Sarah White from Tribe Recruit in Auckland offers valuable information and advice from writing an outstanding cover letter and CV to preparing for tricky interview questions.
You can download a free written summary of the interview here and you can find the Tribe Recruit website here.
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Seolhe (Sarah) Kim moved to New Zealand from South Korea in 2019. Since her arrival, she has travelled, sharpened up her English and gained several years' experience in a range of jobs. In this podcast I ask Sarah about how she has overcome the various challenges associated with moving to live and work in New Zealand. She offers some great advice for anyone thinking of moving here.
Sarah mentions the NZ immigration Green List during the interview. Here is a link to that.
If you are keen to learn more about how we at Front Foot English can support you with your English, you can book a free online chat here.
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Insights and advice for effective communication in the New Zealand workplace. Download a summary document of the episode here.
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Discover the value in small talk for work and business in New Zealand. Practical advice for English language learners who are currently working, or are planning to work, in New Zealand.
Book a free consultation with us today:
www.frontfootenglish.co.nz