Computer-delivered IELTS available at RMIT English Worldwide
The International English Language Testing System, or IELTS, is the world’s most commonly used English language test for education, work and migration purposes.
The newly revised streamed Foundation program
RMIT Training is proud to offer international students a revitalised Foundation Studies program in 2022.
Reasons to Get Your Student Card Today
When you become a university student, there are lots of things to organise, especially when you’re new to Australia. Some tasks are easy, some are more difficult, but only one task gives you a big reward... Getting your student card!
Alumni profile: Tatsuya Shigemitsu
Read this interview with former REW student Tatsuya Shigemitsu, who tells us about his experiences studying with us in Melbourne and the opportunities this pathway has opened up for him.
What's the difference between 'very' and 'too'?
Do you know the difference between 'very' and 'too'? These two English vocabulary words can be a cause for confusion for some. Learn to understand these and how to use them in conversations.
Short answer questions are ruining my life
Prepping for your exams
Sentence structure
How do I make a great sentence? What types of sentences are there in English? Learn about sentence structure in academic English.
Pauses Part 1 - How to improve your speaking
Effectively using pauses in speech will make your ideas easier to understand.
Past and future tenses in sentences
Here are two questions that confuse many international English learners. Learn the difference and meanings behind the sentences "have you been?" and "Are you going to be?" These two questions confuse many international students.
Sentence structure: focus on verbs
Verbs! What would we do without them? Nothing much actually... We need them to explain almost everything! Learn how to use verbs in academic English.
Beginning conversations in Australia
Note-taking skills
When taking notes, you don't need to write everything down. Here's some advice about how to capture the most important information while note-taking.
How to improve your vocabulary
Students often come to the Study Support to improve their vocabulary. Here are some useful tips on how to do that. Which is your favourite tip? Comment below!