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LESSONS ARE LIVELY!
Children learn through involvement and there is plenty of pupil participation
during classes. Small teaching groups of about 1:10 mean that everyone
can be given generous individual attention. Our teachers are creative
and innovative and lessons are never dull. The right balance between the
oral and the written word is found according to the level of the group.
Responsibility for the overall conduct and co-ordination of the language
classes lies with the Director of Studies who ensures that the teaching
programme runs smoothly and effectively. Meetings are held daily with
teaching staff so that the progress and needs of every student may be
discussed. Students may like to take one of our own examinations while
they are here. A certificate is issued to those who pass.
Students
on the Summer Course always say how much they enjoy their classes and
how much they learn during their stay. The secret of this success lies
in the fact that while lessons are a most important part of the course
(classes being held every morning except Sundays) students are immersed
in English around the clock while they are here. The learning process
does not end in the classroom. All four language skills are consistently
exploited throughout the day.
The children LISTEN to English on the radio and TV, in the street and
at the cinema. They SPEAK it in shops, on outings and in the dining room.
They READ it in newspapers, magazines and books which are all freely available
in the school library and they WRITE
it perhaps in a letter to you. Naturally, the achievement of children
varies according to their age, ability and length of stay. Upon arrival
students are assessed and allocated to a teaching group suited to their
grasp of English. During the course they are re-assessed and when progress
is made students are moved to more advanced teaching groups. Over the
years the school has found that even those who come as absolute beginners
(with virtually no knowledge of the language) leave with the ability to
speak and write basic English.
Those who have already studied English at school in their own countries
develop a finer grasp of the English language as it is used by native
speakers. Everyone develops in confidence and learns above all how to
understand and use everyday English in everyday situations.
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