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| Excel College English Courses are for students of all levels who want to improve their language skills and communicative competence. The courses run over one academic year, a total of 35 weeks, 15 hours of taught lessons per week. Students can enrol on any Monday during the year. These courses also prepare you to sit an external exam e.g. Cambridge PET, FCE, CAE, and thus obtain internationally recognised qualifications.
Students are given our own placement test and interviewed by a staff member before being placed in their level. Our teachers are all dedicated professionals with considerable experience and qualifications. Our students come from a wide range of countries and class size is kept small so that everyone receives individual attention.
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Course Title |
English as a Foreign Language (EFL) |
Length |
4 weeks - 1 year, 15 hours a week. |
Fees |
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When to Start |
Students can start on any Monday during these courses. |
Time |
10 am – 1 pm, or 2 pm – 5 pm
(3 hour sessions include 15 minute break) |
Skills |
Conversational English, Academic Reading & Writing, Grammar, Pronunciation, Study Skills and Tutorials. |
Objective |
To help the students of different English levels to improve their general language ability. |
Levels |
Beginner, Elementary, Pre-Intermediate, Intermediate,
Upper-Intermediate, Advanced. |
Class Size |
Excel College aims to keep class sizes small to maximise individual attention from teachers. Maximum number of students – 22. |
External Exams |
Our General English courses can also prepare you for an internationally recognized qualification in English from the University of Cambridge: PET, FCE and CAE. We are also a testing centre for the Trinity College London Speaking Test (GESE) and the London Test of English (LTE).
External English Exams |
Books |
Course books are compulsory and included in the tuition fee. Any additional books will need to be bought at the student’s own expense. Students can buy books from the College or other sources. |
Exam Fees |
Exam fees for external exams are not included. They are set by the relevant examining body. |
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