Our exam preparation courses are all taught by experienced exam-class teachers and aim to:
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familiarise you with the requirements and format of the exam as a whole, as well as with the individual papers and the task types used in each |
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teach the language and skills you need for exam success |
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build your confidence by explaining what you have to do and showing you how to do it |
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make examination practice enjoyable through a combination of thought-provoking classroom activities and motivating computer-based practice |
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train you in essential exam skills, strategies and techniques to maximise your potential |
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provide extensive exam practice |
The Cambridge First Certificate in English (FCE) is an upper-intermediate level exam. Candidates are expected to demonstrate their ability to use English for a variety of everyday purposes including work and study.
Our FCE preparation course will improve your ability to:
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read extracts from books, magazines and newspapers and understand the gist, detailed information and text structure |
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write letters, articles, reports, compositions and reviews |
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accurately complete a variety of tasks at sentence and whole text level such as gap-filling and word transformation exercises |
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understand gist, main points and specific information when listening to English in a range of contexts including interviews, discussions, lectures and conversations |
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speak English fluently and interact in conversational English in a variety of contexts. |
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5 March–18 May 2012 |
| Course Length |
50 hours (6 hours per week) |
| Course Requirements |
Candidates possess a narrow fail in a recent FCE (2011) |
| Course Fees |
€710 |
The Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) is an advanced level exam. Candidates are expected to demonstrate their ability to use English effectively and communicate confidently in a range of situations including social, professional and educational contexts.
Our CAE preparation course will improve your ability to:
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read extracts from books, magazines and newspapers; understand the gist, main points, detail, specific information, and text structure; deduce meaning and recognise opinion and attitude |
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write letters, articles, reports, compositions and reviews |
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accurately complete a variety of tasks at sentence and whole text level such as gap-filling, error correction, word formation and register transfer exercises |
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understand gist and main points, extract detailed and specific information, and identify speakers’ attitudes and opinions when listening to English in a range of contexts including interviews, discussions, lectures and conversations |
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speak English fluently and interact in conversational English in a variety of contexts. |
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| Course Dates |
5 March–18 May 2012 |
| Course Length |
50 hours (6 hours per week) |
| Course Requirements |
Candidates possess a narrow fail in a recent CPE (2011) |
| Course Fees |
€710 |
The Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE) is the highest level of the Cambridge exams and is for learners who have reached a standard of English close to that of an educated native speaker of English. Candidates are expected to demonstrate their ability to function effectively in almost any English-speaking context.
Our CPE preparation course will improve your ability to:
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read extracts from books, journals, magazines and newspapers; understand meaning at word, phrase, sentence, paragraph and whole text level; understand text content, organisation and structure and understand the development of ideas, opinions and attitudes |
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write letters, articles, reports, compositions and reviews |
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accurately complete a variety of tasks at word, sentence and whole text level such as gap-filling, word formation, comprehension and summary writing exercises |
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understand gist and main points, extract detailed and specific information, and identify speakers’ attitudes and opinions when listening to English in a range of contexts including interviews, discussions, lectures and conversations |
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speak English fluently and interact in conversational English in a variety of contexts. |
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| Course Dates |
5 March–18 May 2012 |
| Course Length |
50 hours (6 hours per week) |
| Course Requirements |
Candidates possess a narrow fail in a recent CPE (2011) |
| Course Fees |
€710 |
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