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General
English looks at the skills of Speaking, Listening, Reading, Writing
and Grammar, although there is a particular focus on communication
- 20
lessons per week Monday - Friday 9.00-12.30 *See note
on holidays below
- Minimum
age 17 (Average about 25). We have a wide variety of ages at the school,
and there is no upper age limit
- Small
class sizes (maximum 12 - average 10 in summer, 6 outside summer) -
lots of opportunity to speak
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All
students are tested on arrival, then placed in a suitable class
- You
will be taught by experienced, qualified and friendly teachers:- the
owners of the school still do some of the teaching outside the busy
summer months
- General
English looks at the skills of Speaking, Listening, Reading, Writing
and Grammar, although there is a particular focus on communication
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Homework
will be given on most days to practise what has been done in the lessons
- Afternoons
free for private study or sightseeing/activities
(unless taking Intensive or one-to-one courses)
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Mixed
nationality classes
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Only
modern books are used
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Certificate
and Teacher's Report on course completion
Schedule (Monday to Friday)
Teacher
A: 09.00 - 10.30
Coffee Break: 10.30 - 11.00
Teacher B: 11.00 - 12.30
On
your first morning at 9.00, there will be an induction session which
includes a test, so class lessons will begin at 11.00
Cost
per week 2008
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Length
of booking
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Low Season
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High
Season
(30/06 - 29/8)
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| 2008 |
1-7
weeks
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£134
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+£25
on low season price
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| 2008 |
8-15
weeks
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£124
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+£25
on low season price
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| 2008 |
16-24
weeks
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£114
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+£25
on low season price
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| 2008 |
25
weeks +
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£104
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+£25
on low season price
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Please
note that to get a long-booking discount, all fees must be paid in advance
and are non-refundable.
Minimum
2 weeks booking in July/August.
*Holidays
- the school is closed for public holidays. Extra hours will be done
on other days to compensate for this - so students don't lose any study
time.
The
registration fee is £50, which includes
a welcome pack and the loan
of a coursebook
 
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