International students take the IELTS to provide evidence of their competence in English if they are applying to study at a university in Britain at undergraduate or postgraduate levels. It is also required by overseas qualified doctors, dentists and nurses. For more information about IELTS Click here.
Students who need an IELTS score can choose
to do an IELTS preparation course.
| Description |
This programme offers the opportunity of creating an Individual Learning Plan for every student which allows students to work at aspects of their own particular English needs whilst they prepare for the test.
- Step 1 – You will have an Initial Assessment to tell us roughly at what level you are. You will be advised on the best course for you. Chose your programme, pay your fees and book a date for a Diagnostic Assessment.
- Step 2 – Take the Diagnostic Assessment which points out the skills that need more emphasis and you will be advised on personal learning strategies. Your tutor will tell you how you are going to work at your skills and will create a map of progression to chart your development.
- Step 3 – Start the course.
The content of the program is intelligent and lively and allows a lot of practice with a varied range of material. |
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| 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. |
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| Start Dates |
Course durations are variable but all courses start on assigned dates. For dates in 2010.
May 2010, August 2010 and November 2010
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| Duration and Fees |
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Fee |
| Flexible duration course |
3 months £1000 |
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Courses, times and durations are designed to be flexible
depending on your current level of English and the time
available to you. |
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