English Exam Preparation 15 lessons per week
Qualifications: International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
Levels: Intermediate - Level B1, Upper Intermediate - Level B2, Advanced - Level C1
The International Language Testing System tests English proficiency in all four language skills – listening, reading, writing and speaking. It is recognised by more than 6000 organisations worldwide. Educational institutions, along with employers and government immigration agencies rely on IELTS as part of their recruitment or admittance procedures.
The IELTS preparation course is designed for students whose English ranges from intermediate to advanced, and is intended to familiarise the candidates with the format of the test and exam techniques.
24 Chiswick High Road, London, United Kingdom
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Number of classrooms: 4
Average nº of student per classroom: 10
Minimum student age: 18
Level test on first day:
Distance from the airport: 15 km.
Closest airport: Heathrow
Year school opened: 2002
School opening times: 9:30 - 9:30
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•What makes us different from other schools? Speakeasy School teaches General English using the Callan Method which works fast, is fun to use and has proven to be successful with any student, regardless of their age, nationality or learning ability. It was first developed by Mr Robin Callan in 1960, and is based on the Natural Approach. The Callan lessons are conducted at a very fast speed, which prevents boredom, makes each student concentrate, stops him from translating in his head, allows him to hear more words repeated more times, and makes it easier for him to understand English outside the classroom. The speed of our lessons also allows us to progress through the Stages of the method, taking you up to the level of the First Certificate Exam in less than a year. The lessons are taught through constant repetition and revision of grammatically correct sentences. By revising everything four, or five times, the Method ensures that the student remembers what he learns (usually for the rest of his life), no matter how poor his memory is.