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Standard English Language Courses

The global market place means that it is now imperative that everybody speaks English. In recognition of this, UniAdmission partnered with well known, reputable and credited English language institution offering a range of targeted programmes designed to meet the needs of all students in the new millennium. If you do not attend a school through a previous recommendation, it is hard to really know what to expect when you arrive. School brochures will only mention the good aspects, and monies, once paid, may not be refundable.

Here is a list of programmes offered by most of our Partner Institution. Choose any or multiple of the listed programmes and click here to begin the admission process. UniAdmission will help you to choose the language school and course that is best for you.

Intensive Programme
You attend lessons in the mornings and afternoons for 30-40 hours per week. Lessons cover the main skills areas of listening, reading, writing, grammar, conversation and pronunciation. Classes are of all levels and you do a test to find your level. Ages depend on individual schools.

Semi-Intensive Programme
You attend a programme of around 20 hours per week. Lessons are usually held in the morning, but may also be held in the afternoon. This leaves you some time free to sightsee. Lessons cover the main skills areas of listening, reading, writing, grammar, conversation and pronunciation. Classes are of all levels and you do a test to find the your level. Ages depend on individual schools.

Summer Programme
Summer programmes are generally residential and aimed at younger students (the average age is between 10-16 years old - this varies from school to school). There is a general English language programme which covers the main skill areas of listening, reading, writing, grammar, conversation and pronunciation. There are also organised social activities such as sports and discos. Courses are held between June and August and run from between 2 to 6 weeks.

One to One
You receive individual tuition from English language teachers. The skills taught are agreed by the student and teacher. Each course is designed to meet the individual needs of the student. This is for students of all levels.

Culture in Britain
This course improves your general English language skills as well as looking at many aspects of modern-day British culture such as informal (colloquial) English, British etiquette and regional accents. Traditional materials like course books are supplemented with video, songs and film. Courses usually include visits to historical sites, theatre and British institutions like courts and banks.

Conversation
This is to improve your spoken English language skills through interviews, acting, debates and listening exercises. You learn the appropriate language for social situations, informal English and formal English.

Pronunciation
This course concentrates on spoken English and English pronunciation. You learn correct pronunciation through use of the phonetic alphabet, conversation and listening practice. For all levels.

ESP - English for Specific Purposes
These courses are designed to meet the specific language requirements of students either going to university in an English speaking country or working in a particular industry for example:- aviation, biochemistry or journalism. See information on Executive English or English for Academic Purposes in the next section of the website.

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