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English for adults
English for young learners
| SAN DIEGO, AMERICA'S FINEST CITY | |||
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Approximately 1.2 million people live in San Diego, making it the 7th largest city in the United States. San Diego is one of the safest and most fun cities in America. The climate is warm all year round, allowing for all kinds of ativities. |
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| ABOUT THE CENTRE | |||
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San Diego Campus is set in the heart of the city; close to the Fashion Valley shopping mall with the bus station within walking distance from the school, offering easy access to all areas of San Diego. The Academy's goal is to maintain high educational standards and to use effective instructional techniques. A proof of high quality: |
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| * United States immigration authorization to issuethe 1-20 form for the F-1 student visa | |||
| * Approval by the Stat of California, Bureau for Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education; | |||
| * Membership in the National Association of foreign Student Advisors (NAFSA); | |||
| * Approval by the American association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP); | |||
| * Membership in "Teachers of English as a Second or ther Language" (TESOL); | |||
| * Membership in the "California association of Teachers of English as a Second other Language (CATESOL); | |||
| * Membership in the "Modern Language Association" (MLA). | |||
| PROGRAM OVERVIEW | |||
| SHORT PROGRAMS (4 week programs) | |||
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* American Culture and Current Events: Students and professionals who are interested in improving their conversational English skills * English and Volunteering Students and professionals who are interested in maximizing their contacts with the host community |
6 different levels, beginning through advanced; Hours per week: 15, 20, 25 h Students per class: 8 to 10 students |
4 week program with monthly starting dates, also available as a 10 week program (please see starting dates | |
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REGULAR PROGRAMS (10 week programs) |
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Intensive English: ESL Literacy: Academic Preparation: Technology in Higher Education: |
For students who have never studied English
before For students to strengthen their oral and written English For students who wish to learn basic or advanced computer skills - strong independent stud skills required |
6 levels, beginning through advanced Hours per week: 25 h Students per class: 8 to 10 (please see starting dates) |
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Test preparation: TOEFL: Test of English as a Foreign Language |
For students planning to enter an American college or university and who need to improve their TOEFL test score |
10 weeks (please see starting dates) Hours per week: 25h Students per class: 8 to 10 |
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Test preparation: TOEIC: Test of English for international communication |
For students and professionals needing proof of English language proficiency |
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Test preparation: GMAT: Graduate Management Admission Test |
For students interested in entering a graduate business program in an American university |
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Business studies Implementation: Business Correspondence Business Presentation E-Business Small Business Ownership |
For students or professsionals interested in English terminology and customs of American business for academic or professional purposes |
10 weeks (please see starting dates) Hours per week: 25 h Available 15 or 20 h per week Students per class: 8 to 10 |
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Legal English Implementation: Legal contracts International transactions International shipping and transportation Liability for products international antitrust regulations International business dispute resolutions, etc. |
For students and professionals who havean
interest in legal English for personal or professional purposes |
10 weeks (please see starting dates) Hours per week: 25 h Available also 15 or 20 h per week Students per class: 8 to 10 |
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| Travel and Hospitality English | For students and professionals who are interested in working in the travel and hospitality industry |
10 weeks (please see starting dates) Hours per week: 25 Available 15 or 20 h per week Students per class: 8 to 10 |
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| SERVICES | |||
| Academic Advising | Computer language LaboratoryUniversity/College Partnerships |
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| Test Preparation |
Placement and Completion Testing Certificates Post Program Solutions |
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ACTIVITIES Social - Recreational - Cultural |
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HOMESTAY with an American family A homestay is the best way to experience American daily life, learn about American culture and practice your English skills. |
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HOUSING PROGRAM Residence Club and Housing Assistance |
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