Tailor your experience, and polish up your English in our exciting and comprehensive language programmes. Choose your preferred city, and you’ll study with and befriend other international students.
Our English Learning Programmes
·Learn English in Universities
Courses have been developed in partnership with famous universities in Australia to improve your English language skills. You will get to experience campus life abroad.
·Small Group English Programme
These intensive English classes are hosted in different language schools along the east coast. Talk to our programme advisers to choose the best location.
·One-on-One Tutoring
Our programme organizes tailored learning experiences based on your English learning goals. You will live in local families and have chances to practise your oral English.
·High School Study Abroad
You will have opportunities to experience science subjects taught in English, such as lessons about rocks and minerals, plants and animals, and engineering practices.
Four steps to get into our English learning programmes
Step One: Review the programme information and complete our online application form.
Step Two: You will have a 15-min interview with your programme adviser to discuss your interests, needs, destination and duration. Within three days after the interview, we’ll send you a formal offer if your application has been successful.
Step Three: To confirm your place in our programme, you’ll need to reply to our letter of offer and make payment online.
Step Four: Once your flights have been booked, let us know your arrival details so that we can organize airport pick-up. We’ll be excited to welcome you to our programme in person!
1. If Henry wants to try a biology class taught in English, he may join in ________.
A.Learn English in Universities | B.Small Group English Programme |
C.One-on-One Tutoring | D.High School Study Abroad |
2. What should applicants do after receiving a formal offer?
A.Reply to the letter and pay the cost for the study trip. |
B.Get in touch with the organizer to confirm the destination. |
C.Review programme information to prepare for an interview. |
D.Provide the programme adviser with personal needs and goals. |
3. Who are the intended readers of this passage?
A.People planning to improve their English. | B.People willing to apply for English teaching jobs. |
C.People aiming to help learners go abroad. | D.People loving to share English learning experiences. |