These 36-hour courses cover everyday topics and language. You will develop your listening, reading, speaking, writing and grammar skills. Our qualified native-speaker trainers use a variety of media, including audio and videocassettes, supplementary materials and the multimedia computer training centre.
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Fresh and modern course designed to make activities easy to follow |
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Universal topics selected from a wide variety of specially designed materials and authentic resources |
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In-depth treatment of grammar, with clear presentations, explanations and self-check exercises |
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Systematic treatment of vocabulary, including dictionary training and exercises |
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Pronunciation practice is an integrated part of the syllabus |
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Reading, writing, listening and speaking are developed in context |
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Mid and end-of-term counselling with your tutor to help you identify your strengths and weaknesses |
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A combination of subjective and objective evaluation systems |
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New students must sit for a placement test consisting of a written test and an interview |
Please note that we do not offer classes for people who cannot read or write in English
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| Starter |
For beginners who have some knowledge of the English alphabet. By the end of the course students can ask and answer simple questions and can use simple sentences and understand some familiar words and phrases about themselves, their family and concrete situations |
| Elementary 1, 2, 3 & 4 |
For learners who can understand sentences about familiar topics and read short, simple texts. Learners can communicate in simple and routine tasks, manage simple social exchanges and write simple notes and messages |
| Pre-Intermediate 1, 2, 3 & 4 |
For learners who can communicate in familiar topics and texts which contain common vocabulary. Learners can join in discussions without preparation if the topic is familiar and write personal letters describing experiences and impressions |
| Intermediate 1, 2, 3 & 4 |
For learners who can understand the main points when listening to a native speaker if the topic is familiar and understand the main ideas in texts which contain high frequency or job-related vocabulary |
| Upper-Intermediate 1, 2, 3 & 4 |
For learners who can manage all of the above and can also understand lectures if the topic is familiar and understand the news on television reasonably well. Learners can read reports or articles, they will be able to write clear, detailed texts such as essays or reports on familiar topics and give reasons in support of an argument. |
- Our next general course: 23 November 2009 to 24 January 2010
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.15 - 18.15
18.30 - 20.30
Placement test bookings 21 October 09 to 18 November 2009 09.00 - 18.30
Elementary levels 1,2,3,4 registration 11 November 2009 09.00 – 18.30
Pre-intermediate 1,2,3,4 registration 12 November 2009 09.00 – 18.30
Intermediate levels 1,2,3,4 registration 15 November 2009 09.00 – 18.30
Upper Intermediate levels 1,2,3,4 registration 16 November 2009 09.00 – 18.30
Waiting lists Starter/Elementary 17 November 2009 09.00 – 18.30
Waiting lists Pre-Intermediate/Intermediate/Upper Intermediate 18 November 2009 09.00 – 18.30
New students placement testing and registration 19 and 22 November 2009 09.00-13.00
Placement test: JOD 10.00 (non refundable) Course fees for new and existing students: JOD 185.00
*Please note that we operate on a first come-first served basis and that booking and sitting for a placement test does not necessarily guarantee you a place in the course but it gives you the opportunity to register for future courses.
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