IELTS Exam Preparation 15
Duration: 25 Weeks classes + 27 weeks holidays
Levels: From Intermediate (CEFR B1) to Advanced (CEFR C1) levels
* The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, teaching, assessment (more information at www.coe.int/portfolio)
Tuition hours: 15h/week (Monday to Friday)
Study Period: Afternoon (01:30pm to 04:45pm).
Internationally recognised certification: IELTS (exam fees not included on course fees – to be paid before registering for exams at the end of the course)
The IELTS programme focuses specifically on preparing students for the IELTS exam. The curriculum examines the required topics in detail and works through these systematically. The IELTS Exam Preparation course is extremely popular given that it leads to an IELTS qualification which is recognised by both universities and employers in many countries, including Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and the USA.
Social & Cultural Activities: Local trips, cultural events, cinema at school sessions, night outs, students’ gatherings, visits to museums, galleries, parks, games and a lot more.

MODULES
The general weekly syllabus is then broken down to form a day to day plan of the exact material to be covered in each lesson and provides the page reference numbers for the units for ease of use. The information includes:
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Language Function e.g. Asking personal information
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Grammar Point e.g. Present Simple
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Vocabulary e.g. Personality adjectives
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Phonology e.g. Vowel Sounds
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The syllabus explicitly links the material covered to the stated CEFR objectives that students should master at that level.
In the IELTS exam preparation classes, students work on each of the four skills: reading, writing, listening and speaking. Each of these skills receives full attention for one complete class per week. This allows the students to build up their knowledge gradually during the course and affords them plenty of opportunities for revision throughout.