IELTS (G)
Course Description
The IELTS General training emphasizes basic language skills in a broad social and educational context. It is suitable for people who are planning to complete their secondary education, undertake work experience or training programs, or to qualify for immigration to Canada and the United States. All four parts of the exam (Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking) are systematically practiced throughout the course, while in-depth exam training is given in the form of a structured set of exercises of approximately the same level of difficulty as the real IELTS test.
Prerequisite
Intermediate Level
Group Schedule
Monday & Thursday
3 pm - 4 pm
or alternative schedules
Individual classes

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IELTS (A)
Course Description
The course highlights essential exam techniques and tackles specific types of questions IELTS candidates will encounter at the exam, while providing tips how to avoid common mistakes and maximize the score. The course also addresses the IELTS assessment criteria such as fluency and coherence, lexical resource, grammatical range and accuracy (for the Writing and Speaking Modules), and pronunciation (for the Speaking Module) through guided, semi-guided, and independent practice in a format that follows the actual exam. Through intensive, exam-focused classes, students become familiar with the exam techniques along with a wide range of topic areas; build up a bank of academic English vocabulary and structure, and improve their speaking, reading, listening and writing skills.
Prerequisite
High Intermediate
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Low Advanced Level
Group Schedule
Monday & Thursday
6 pm - 9 pm
or alternative schedules
Individual classes

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TOEFL
Course Description
TOEFL Test Preparation helps students develop reading, listening, speaking and writing skills measured on the tests and necessary for professional certification or academic purposes. The courses are taught by highly qualified instructors with TOEFL-specific teaching certificates. Classes take place in computer labs and use the computer based materials.
Prerequisite
High Intermediate
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Low Advanced Level
Group Schedule
Tuesday & Wednesday
6 pm - 9 pm
or alternative schedules
Individual classes

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CAEL
The Canadian Academic English Language Assessment (CAEL) is a standardized test of English in use for academic purposes. The CAEL Test Preparation focuses on developing ability to use English of Canadian universities and colleges. It allows students to experience a Canadian post-secondary classroom offering a unique alternative to other standardized tests of English as a topic-based performance test. It comprises an integrated set of language activities. Students read articles, listen to lectures, answer questions and write a short essay – all on one subject. The language tasks and activities are systematically sampled from the academic community.
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