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The Australian Citizenship Our Common Bond is available for download to assist your student to prepare for your citizenship test.

The Australian Citizenship Test is a computerised multiple-choice test of your knowledge on the responsibilities of being a citizen. It also tests if you have basic English language skills.

You need to answer questions from the three testable areas. The Australian citizenship test has been updated. Updates include revised test questions and new test questions on Australian values.

This podcast will help you prepare for the Australian citizenship test.

It presents the most important points in the testable section of the resource book Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond

There are 5 episodes:

  • Episode 1 – Introduction 
  • ​Episode 2 – Australia and its people 
  • Episode 3 – Australia’s democratic beliefs, rights and liberties 
  • Episode 4 – Government and the law in Australia 
  • ​Episode 5 – Australian values.​​

Please note The information on this page is for the AMEP Home Tutoring program. 

This resource will help your students practise minimal pairs and the different sounds of English and improve their stress and intonation.

English learners often confuse Minimal Pairs like /ɪ/ and /i:/ sit seat.
Minimal Pair /e/ and /ɪ/ desk disk.
Minimal Pair /e/ and /eɪ/ wet wait.
Minimal Pair /æ/ and /ʌ/ bat but

A recollection of resources to support students learn about stress patterns, intonation, pronouncing different vowel sounds and more!

This website covers pronunciation of the words by giving the student the UK and US version of the word.

It also helps the student with the phonetic transcription of words so students can hear how the word is pronounced and what combination of sound makes up the word.

Tim's Pronunciation Workshop shows students how English is really spoken. It'll help your student become a better listener and a more fluent speaker.

Please note The information on this page is for the AMEP Home Tutoring program. 

Understand the steps and requirements for a licence to drive a car.

This lesson introduces the topic of driving and ties in with the problem of traffic congestion in city centres.

Online learning resources on the topic of cars and driving. It contains vocabulary, listening, readings, and grammar and conversation questions on this topic.

Please note The information on this page is for the AMEP Home Tutoring program. 

All Things Topics are free printable PDF lesson plans, word banks, quizzes and games for EFL/ESL teachers and learners

The pages are organised by topic and include interactive exercises to help you learn and remember the new words.

Shows you how to give your students the tools to build their vocabulary knowledge while also helping them build all their major language skills.

An interactive English picture dictionary to help students build their vocabulary through pictures, sounds and activities.

Please note The information on this page is for the AMEP Home Tutoring program. 

A publication that has been developed by RWN to assist volunteer adult literacy tutors. The full document in PDF form can be downloaded at no charge. It is a great resource.

Free videos and downloadable worksheets to help adult learners improve their reading, writing, spelling and grammar.

Make It Real - Teaching preliterate adult refugees (2 MB) (PDF document) is a great resource to support tutors with learners that need basic instructions in how to hold a pencil and other literacy basics.

Each section provides useful approaches, techniques, and activities to support the student.

Please note The information on this page is for the AMEP Home Tutoring program. 

Here you will find clear explanations to help students improve their knowledge of grammar.

The British Council breaks down the grammar by level. Students can read and explore each grammar topic.

Free printable PDF grammar worksheets, quizzes and games for busy teachers, from A to Z.

Free on-line grammar quizzes for EFL/ESL teachers and learners of all levels.

On this site you find explanations and rules of English grammar.

They are divided into four levels. At the end of each explanation site there's a link to the exercises where your student can practise and check their knowledge.

A great collection of grammar topics and activities to help students practice their grammar. You can select the level and the time you want to spend in each exercise.

Please note The information on this page is for the AMEP Home Tutoring program. 

Here you will find activities to help students practise their reading skills. Reading will help them to improve their understanding of the language and build their vocabulary.

The site has English news readings and listening. There are two news lessons every week on news stories from across the world. There are more than 2,000 free lessons, available in 7 levels.

A reading text you can view and listen to, each read at up to 5 speeds (of British or American English), with related questions and activities.

This website is a collection of short reading stories. It’s a great website to help students improve their vocabulary while they listen and read stories.

A great collection of stories and activities to help students practice their reading skills by answering some questions.

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