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Leaflet - English Classes, A.M.E.S., Portuguese Text, 1991
Reg. No: HT 27918
- Summary:
- Information leaflet with Portuguese text about free English Classes provided by the NSW Adult Migrant English Service, in 1991. It is one of 15 brochures collected by Anna Malgorzewicz at the Women in Migration conference held at Melbourne University on 8 February 1992. The brochures are in English and thirteen other languages. Although produced and run by the Adult Migrant English Service (A.M.E.S.) in New South Wales, these brochures were distributed in Victoria, as residents were eligible to apply for the Distance Education programme. The language groups catered for were English, Arabic, Croatian, Macedonian, Polish, Khmer, Portuguese, Chinese, Vietnamese, Lao, Turkish, Spanish, Serbian and Korean. The course was also used as a model by Victorian based migrant education services.
- Description:
- An A4 sized printed sheet with red, black and white background colours. Extensive black printed text in Portuguese. Some English.
- Acquisition Information:
- Collected, 1992
| Discipline: | History |
| Dimensions: | 206 mm (Height), 296 mm (Width) |
| Dimension Comment: | Unfolded leaflet. |
More information
| Tagged with: | education, immigration, settlement, employment, training, industrial relations, language services, further education |
| Themes this item is part of: | Cultural Diversity Collection, Migration Collection |
| Primary Classification: | MIGRATION |
| Secondary Classification: | Settlement - Education & Training |
| Tertiary Classification: | language education |
| Inscriptions: | Printed, black ink: " [Portuguese text for 'English Classes / Learn English with the NSW / Adult Migrant English Service'] / A.M.E.S. [logo] / NSW Adult Migrant English Service ", " Department of Industrial Relations, Employment, / Training and Further Education / October 1991 " |
| Issued By: | Adult Migrant English Service, New South Wales, Australia, 1991 |
| Place & Date Used: | Victoria, Australia, 1991-1992 |
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