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Fast
Track To Success
In todays competitive world, students need
skills that will equip them for a fast-changing work environment.
Technical and communication skills are highly desired by companies
and the need for proficiency in English is becoming essential for
many posts.
With
80 per cent of international business communications written in
English and most of the worlds trade and financial business
transacted in the language, companies worldwide acknowledge the
necessity of having workforce able to communicate in English if
they are to take advantage of the opportunities in the global marketplace.
Aspiring professionals,
too, recognise that English is increasingly the language of discourse
in many professional and fluency in it can open the door to numerous
opportunities. An effective option for those wishing to perfect
their language skills is to take an English language course.
Each year over
300,000 students come to Britain for language training. Britains
thriving English language teaching industry has more than a hundred
years experience behind it, but can still confidently claim
to be a world leader in range and quality of courses.
The range of
courses on offer in Britain is extensive so you need to have a clear
idea of your objectives and expectations. Choose from General English
courses, courses with a business or vocational option, English for
Academic Purposes, intensive courses, examination courses and many
others.
Intensive
courses
Intensive courses are an ideal way of making rapid progress in a
very short time. Comprising at least 30 lessons per week, the course
can be as long or as short as you wish and can be taken at any time
of the year.
Students can
expect to improve their listening, reading and writing skills through
practical exercises, projects, case studies, free discussion and
self study at the schools language laboratory. Specific attention
is given to grammar, pronunciation and vocabulary.
English for
Academic Purposes
Study and writing skills are of considerable importance to students
embarking on a degree course or post-graduate studies at a British
university. An English for Academic Purposes course is a great confidence
booster. In addition to focusing on lecture listening, note-taking,
seminar/tutorial participation, report and essay writing and using
reference sources all the skills that a student needs
some courses include options in specific academic subjects.
Examination
courses
There are a variety of examination courses that students can take
to demonstrate their level of proficiency in English to prospective
employers or academic institutions. The British Council IELTS (international
English Language testing system) preparation course or the UCLES
Certificate in Advance English and Certificate of Proficiency in
English are prerequisites for further study.
Vocation
courses
Business and communication courses are in great demand as students
seek to obtain skills that will prepare them for the workplace.
These days you can take specialised courses that combine English
language studies with business, management, marketing or tourism.
Diploma courses provide a good grounding covering a comprehensive
range of topics and skills needed in the business environment. Courses
vary in length from 3 to 9 months.
Whatever your
interests and needs, there will always be a course to meet them.
And as with most things, the secret of a successful language course
is careful planning and preparation.
Your
next step is to obtain information about reputable language centres
in the UK. The only assurance of quality in the UK is provided by
the English in Britain Accreditation Scheme, run jointly by ARELS,
BASELT and the British Council. If a school is English in
Britain accredited that means that it has been rigorously
inspected by independent experts. Every aspect of that schools
English language provision has been scrutinised including teacher
qualifications, class sizes, materials management, accommodation,
student welfare and premises.
Over 370 establishments
in the UK are English in Britain accredited. In addition 208 of
those schools are also members of a professional body for independent
English language schools, ARELS (Association of Recognised English
language Services). ARELS was set up in 1960 to raise standards
in English Language Teaching in the UK. ARELS has its own Code of
Practice which member schools must abide by.
ARELS members
- Offer assurances
of quality through the English in Britain Accreditation Scheme
- Provide high
quality teaching and expertise
- Offer a complaints
procedure for students
- Select accommodation
of a high standard
- Have a Welfare
officer and a 24 hour emergency help line for students
- Ensure high
standards of health and safety
- Explain all
charges clearly
- Provide extensive
social programmes
A useful source
of information is the ARELS website www.arels.org.uk
or the ARELS guide Learn English in Britain with ARELS.
Alternatively you can contact your local British Council Office
or British Tourist Authority for further information on English
in Britain accredited schools.
For further
information please contact Sue Coulthard at ARELS 56 Buckingham
Gate. London, SW1E 6AG. Tel: +44207 802 9200 Fax: 44207 802 9201
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