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    AMEP Distance Learning

    All eligible migrants and refugees in Australia can partake in the Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP) through Distance Learning, empowering them with essential English and settlement skills. AMEP Distance Learning offers personalised English programs, one-on-one and small group sessions, and online access nationwide, for flexible learning. If you would like to know more or have questions about AMEP Distance Learning please contact us on 1300Ìý362Ìý418.

    What the program offers

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    Teacher support

    Study English one-on-one or in a small group with a teacher—at a time that suits you.

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    Virtual learning

    Access online materials anywhere in Australia and join virtual classrooms to connect and collaborate with fellow students.

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    Additional resources

    Limited tech access? We can post paper-based resources to you so you can stay informed and engaged, no matter your situation.

    Other programs

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    Adult Migrant English Program

    Free English classes with childcare for eligible migrants and refugees, funded by the Department of Home Affairs.

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    AMEP Volunteer Tutor Program

    Informal English tuition for migrants and refugees, available online or in person.

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    Pathways to Employment Program

    A 200-hour program to boost English, job prep, CV writing and interview skills—helping you get job-ready with confidence.

    Frequently asked questions

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