Wednesday, 20 January 2010

English for University

We have just started a new course at our Westcroft Square school, English for University. English for University is an intensive course specially designed for motivated adults who need to improve their English language skills in preparation for university study as well as general English skills. The course is fun and lively, but also serious and suitable for people with a real need for results. The emphasis is always on learning in a practical way. This course is not designed to be purely an IELTS preparation course but rather combines an element of IELTS preparation with many other topic areas necessary for students to study successfully in the UK. If you would like to read more about this course, please go to the school site. I've just interviewed Laura, one of our teachers on this course and next week I'll be interviewing one of the students who is on this course.

If you are interested in hearing more about this course, please contact the sales office on +44 20 7605 4142 and http://uk.mc245.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=sales@londonschool.com

Glossary
to cope with (phr v) - to succeed in dealing with a difficult situation
overall aim (adj, noun) - main aim
participant (n) - someone who is taking part in an activity or class
long-term (adj) - continuing for a long period of time into the future
to focus on (phr v) - to give attention to something
to pay off (phr v) - to be worth the effort

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