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Effective teaching
Built into every student’s course are the following:
Placement test. This is designed to enable us to gauge the approximate level of a student and to place him or her in a class along with other students of similar ability.
Needs analysis. This is used to find out what students need and would like to learn on their course.
Skills development. Development of the skills of reading, writing, listening and speaking through meaningful practice.
Task-based activities designed to improve fluency, such as discussions, pair and group work, roleplays, problem-solving, and so on.
Systems work. Focus on and consolidation of the systems of grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. Students will learn and use new language forms and vocabulary through practice in contemporary, realistic, everyday situations.
Supportive error correction and constructive feedback
Learner skills development. We aim to teach students effective ways of learning, from efficient note-taking to ways of storing and activating vocabulary. In particular, we would aim to encourage students to use self-access resources, such as the library, video room, listening materials, CD-Roms, the Internet and so on.
Progress tests.These are designed to show us how well a student is learning new forms and vocabulary, and how well he or she is able to apply new skills in reading, writing, listening and speaking.
Tutorials. To provide two-way feedback, so that teachers can pass on hints, tips and advice on how best to study, as well as address any problems shown up by students’ performance in class and in their progress tests. At the same time, students can ask for help in areas that are particularly important for them.
Homework. An essential part of every student’s course – consolidates classwork and provides extra practice in the skills and systems.
Academic counselling. Distinct from the tutorials programme, the academic counselling that we provide aims to maximize every student’s potential, so that he or she could:
Transfer to another course at ETC, such as an examination preparation course or an English for Special Purposes course.
Apply to go on to study at a college or university in an English-speaking country.
Seek work in an English-speaking environment (where visa regulations allow this).
Preparation for external examinations. Where possible, we would like to help every student to prepare for an external examination, so that he or she will be able to return home with an internationally-recognized qualification.
ETC International College
English Language School
24 West Hill Road
Bournemouth, BH2 5PG
Tel.: (+44 1202) 559044
Fax: (+44 1202) 780162
Email: enquiries@etc-inter.net

ETC International College has been licensed by the UK Border Agency to enrol international students under Tier 4 of the Points Based System.



