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Question: What does ELICOS mean?

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ELICOS stands for English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students. These courses are designed to help international students improve their English language skills for academic, professional, or personal purposes.

The main objectives of ELICOS programs are to:

  1. Enhance English Proficiency: Improve students' abilities in reading, writing, listening, speaking, grammar, and vocabulary.

  2. Prepare for Further Study: Equip students with the necessary language skills to succeed in academic programs, such as undergraduate or postgraduate degrees, vocational courses, or other specialized training.

  3. Facilitate Cultural Adaptation: Help students adapt to the cultural and social environment of Australia, making it easier for them to integrate and participate in the community.

  4. Support Professional Development: Provide language training that can enhance career opportunities and professional communication skills.

ELICOS programs vary in length and intensity, ranging from a few weeks to several months, depending on the students' needs and goals. They also offer different levels of instruction, from beginner to advanced, to accommodate students with varying levels of English proficiency.

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Question: How are ELICOS Assessment methods and tasks setup in the Meshed Platform?

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ELICOS assessment methods are designed to evaluate and enhance the English language proficiency of students across key skill areas. These methods typically include:

  1. Quizzes and Tests: Regular assessments to measure proficiency in reading, writing, listening, and speaking.

  2. Assignments: Written tasks that evaluate students' ability to produce coherent and structured texts.

  3. Presentations: Oral presentations to assess fluency, pronunciation, and communication effectiveness.

  4. Listening Exercises: Activities that test comprehension of spoken English in various contexts.

  5. Participation: Evaluation of active engagement and interaction in class activities and discussions.

  6. Progress Reports: Regular feedback on students' performance and areas for improvement.

  7. Final Examinations: Comprehensive tests at the end of the course to evaluate overall language proficiency.

These methods ensure a holistic assessment of students' language skills and continuous assessment methods provide ongoing feedback to support their learning progress.

The ELICOS Assessment methods and tasks that can be used are defined using Compliance > Academic Progress > Setup Assessment Tasks

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The assignment (linking) of ELICOS Assessment methods or tasks to timetabled classes are defined using Compliance > Academic Progress > Task Entry (Assessment methods and tasks should be defined first).

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