Advanced current affairs
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For students who want to practise and maintain their English, using current topics in the news as a stimulus for language skills practice |
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The main focus is on speaking |
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Courses run at Advanced level |
NEW! English for Academic Purposes
This integrated skills course at CEF C1 level is specifically designed to equip learners with the academic skills they need to study in English in a university environment.
Skills and Language areas covered in the course include:
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Listening to authentic lectures and practising note taking skills. |
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Learning to recognise and produce the language used in academic writing. |
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Presentation skills. |
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Making suggestions and reaching consensus in group work. |
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Developing independent learning skills. |
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Examining the features of different essay types and their organisation. |
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Essay writing. |
Lessons are 2 x 90 minutes a week for 30 weeks a year, split in to 3 x 10 week terms.
Students can choose one, two or all three terms.
Legal English
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For law students, practising legal professionals and those whose work involves them with the law |
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Focus on the style of English used in civil law, with particular emphasis on developing specialised vocabulary as well as all four language skills |
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Main topics include company & commercial law, contract law, tort, employment law, real & intellectual property law and financial law |
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Courses lead towards the International Legal English Certificate (ILEC) |
Have a look at our courses schedule for Term 2

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