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British Council Syria
Learn English in Syria
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Courses in Damascus

Course dates Placement test and registration
02 Jan - 12 Feb 2011 28-30 December 2010
15 Feb - 28 Mar 2011 13 - 14 February 2011
02 April - 17 May 2011 29 - 31 March 2011
21 May - 30 June 2011 18 - 19 May 2011
06 July - 21 July 2011 Teaching Centre closed temporary
26 July - 16 Aug 2011 Teaching Centre closed temporary
21 Aug - 14 Sep 2011 Teaching Centre closed temporary
24 Sep - 03 Nov 2011 Teaching Centre closed temporary
13 Nov - 24 Dec 2011 Teaching Centre closed temporary

‘These dates may be subject to change’


How do I check my level?
All students take a short test, an assessment of your English level so we can recommend the right course  for you. The test takes about an hour to complete and is made up of three parts, a written test, an interview and counselling to find the right course for you. The fee for the placement test is SP500.

HOW can i register ON A COURSE?
All our English courses are held in Damascus . To register for an adult course you must be 18 years or over. You can register as soon as you have taken your placement test and chosen which course you’d like to take. All you have to do is fill out a simple form and pay the course fee. In order to guarantee a place on a course, please bring your ID, course fees and one passport-sized photo to the placement test.

COURSE FEES
Each course is priced separately and prices range from SP 9,000 to SP 14,000.

If you need more information about course dates, fees and registration, please do not hesitate to contact us.

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