|
This is a highly effective course to increase fluency in English, taught through a variety of methods including computer assisted learning.
The student is first assessed to determine gaps in the skills profile. This is verified through a computer based test. An Individual Learning Plan is then written, which charts out the teaching strategy, which may include the use of a set of specific computer tools, one-to-one coaching, conversation classes, reading programmes and grammar classes. Strong individual attention ensures that skills gaps are properly addressed.
The content of the program is focused and targeted to life in the UK and allows a lot of practice in a varied range of situations.
| Course
modules |
The main areas studied are reading,
writing, listening, speaking, pronunciation, grammar,
vocabulary and communication skills. As with all our
courses, the content changes to suit the needs of the
student and the group whilst following a carefully designed
syllabus. For General English, the focus is on all-round
language competence. |
| |
| Entry
Requirements |
No formal qualifications are required for EU candidates, though
students will take a short test on a Friday before the start date to ensure
that they are placed at the correct level. Candidates requiring visa to enter UK must have proficiency to level B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) for languages. |
| |
| Duration |
Minimum of 12 Weeks (1Term) |
| |
| Course
level |
| Entry to Advanced |
| |
| Start Dates |
Course durations are variable but all courses start on assigned dates. For dates in 2010.
May 2010, August 2010 and November 2010
|
| |
| Course Fees |
|
3 months £1000
6 months £2000
Per year £3000
|
| |
|