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Are you over 14 years old? |
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Have you already learnt some English and you can read this without any help? |
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Do you want to make fast progress in learning more English? |
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Or do you simply want some intensive (but enjoyable) practice to get a good exam pass? |
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Do you believe that you learn best through your own work? |
If you answered yes to the above questions, the British Council English Learning Zone is the place for you!
- Make an appointment to speak to ELZ Coordinator Maya Darchia.
- Decide with Maya whether you need an exams preparation course (EP) or language enrichment course (LE)
- Choose the best course for you from the many EP or LE courses on offer
- Pay the price of the course
- Arrange your study schedule with Maya (recommended weekly minimum of 2 hours, and maximum of 4 hours, in the ELZ)
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A 40-hour course means 20 hours of work in the multi-media ELZ + 20 hours of planned home assignments |
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An 80-hour course means 40 hours of work in the multi-media ELZ + 40 hours of planned home assignments |
The ELZ coordinator's job is to make sure you get all the help you need to make the best possible progress. She is constantly at your service and will assist you with all your learning problems. She will also of course be ready to discuss with you any changes you would like to make in your schedule.
If you are taking a language enrichment course you will be tested at the beginning of your course and at the end. If you work hard you can expect to progress by one level by the end of an LE course.
At the end of an 80-hour LE course, you will receive a British Council certificate showing which level you have reached, provided your performance in the final test is satisfactory.
Morning Hours: 10:00am – 12:00am
Daytime: 13:00 – 17:00pm
Evening Hours: 18:00 – 20:00pm
Sunday: 12:00 – 14:00pm
Contact ELZ Coordinator: Maya Darchia
Telephone 250407, 923402 Fax 989591
English Learning Zone testimonials
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