The
teaching
We use Task-Based Learning. The emphasis
in lessons is to help develop the students’ speaking,
listening, reading and writing skills through a topic and
task-based approach. This involves working with students on
a variety of activities centred on a particular topic and
helping them with the language needed to complete the activities.
For example, creating a film script; using the script as a
basis for language-study; filming the script; editing the
film; creating a DVD to take home. The students will be using
English as a working language. We try to give students materials
and activities that are different from those in their own
countries. Oral and written English are taught and there is
an emphasis on conversation practice. A prize is awarded on
each Course for academic excellence.
'Bringing English to Life'
Filmed & produced by 'MW' with
additional filmed material by Ian Mucklejohn
A staff of professional teachers with experience
of the teaching of English, give 4 lessons, each of 45 minutes,
every day except Sunday and excursion days = 15 hours per
week. In addition, there is a 30 minute ‘homework’
period each afternoon. Classes are graded according to age
and ability in English. Students are placed first in an ‘assessment
group’ and complete a range of oral and written tasks,
including a formal placement test. The combined results of
these tasks together with the teacher’s opinion eventually
determine placement in a class. Class placements are constantly
reviewed and students may be moved to more or less advanced
classes, according to their performance. The teacher:student
ratio is approximately 1:12. Maximum class size is 16. We
provide all books and teaching materials. Course books used
include ‘Cutting Edge', 'Over to You’, ‘Reward’,
‘Matters', ‘Energy 2', 'Smart' and 'Total English'.
A Certificate of Attendance is sent at the end of the Course.
This Certificate is accepted in some countries as justification
for a state bursary. For example, the Italian Ministry of
Education has decreed that a Certificate issued by a British
Council Accredited School counts towards the Italian School
Leaving Certificate. In Monaco, a bursary can be applied for.
LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION
To ensure that all our students are
well-motivated and keen to participate, we ask that a brief
letter of recommendation from the school accompanies all
applications from new students. This should mention behaviour
and attitude to study and need be only one sentence:- 'X is
well-behaved and has a positive attitude towards study.' No such letter is needed for students we
already know or, exceptionally, when this might cause conflict
with educational authorities.
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