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International Buddy Programme at Victoria University of Wellington
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Meet up with other international students
Other international students can help you adjust to the many changes. To get to know other international students, come to an Excel on Campus course at Student Learning.
Become a language buddy at the Language Learning Centre
Go to the LLC at Level 0, von Zedlitz Building, 28 Kelburn Parade, and ask at reception about becoming a language buddy.
Join the International Buddy Programme
Watch this video on how a language buddy can work for you.
Join a club or two
Join the many clubs on campus. These clubs will enhance your social and language skills. You can find more information on clubs from the VUWSA website.
Get to know Kiwis
Talking with local people will help you feel involved and happier, and it will help your English to improve. Join clubs, go to the gym, look at the Wellington City Council recreation website.
Read the newspaper and watch the news to find out what’s happening in New Zealand.This will help improve your English and will give your some background understanding for your courses and assignments.