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International Legal English Certificate Course

Course aims

This new course is aimed at those needing to use English in the legal profession, particularly within the area of commercial law.  The course will improve your ability to read and write common legal text, increase your comprehension of English and develop your speaking skills.  You will also get extensive vocabulary and language practice relevant to the law.

This course will also prepare you for the International Legal English Certificate (ILEC), a Cambridge certificate recognised by leading law firms, university law faculties, lawyer associations and government employers.  It will also show you the necessary techniques and tasks needed to take the exam in order to maximise your potential.

Course length and frequency

36 hours per course
two 90-minute lessons each week, for three months

Benefits

The Cambridge exam is the only internationally recognised test of Legal English
The course includes systematic preparation of the four parts of the exam: Reading, Listening, Writing and Speaking
The course also provides language and grammar input specific and unique to the legal profession
It will also give you the opportunity to increase both your confidence and ability to use English for professional purposes: in meetings, negotiations and interviews, as well as improve your reading comprehension and your writing skills

Level of English

To benefit fully from this course you should be placement tested between British Council levels: 5a - 6c (CEF B2/C1).

Course fee

The course fee is 1280 ron.

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