
School of English - San Francisco
By studying at our San Francisco School you focus on improving the 4 key skills of reading, writing, speaking and listening and then put what you have been taught in the classroom into action in the real world. This way you will quickly become more confident speaking English and will be able to use a much greater vocabulary.
The courses are: Certificate of English:You can develop your 4 language skills of speaking, writing, reading and listening.Diploma of Advanced;English Examination Preparations: TOEIC, TOEFL, Cambridge ESOL Internship;One-to-One.
The following courses are their most popular courses:
Certificate of General English
The Certificate of General English is the most important and popular course in the school. You can have the possibility to have intensive lessons at a competitive price.
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Travel and Culture
The Travel and Culture Programme has been designed for students wanting to visit the USA on holiday, and take some English classes while they are there. All without having to apply for a visa.
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Full list of courses:
General English: is the most important course, you can have improvement in every area of general English. The course starts every Monday and you can choose part or full time.
Long term English: The Diploma of English offers intensive, long term study. There are four start dates to choose from: in January, April, July and September.
Exam Courses: TOEIC: You can obtein a qualification recognised all over the World. TOEFL: is an academic qualification, can be used to support your application to university.
Internship: You can have the opportunity to use your English in the workplace and develop your business comunication sills.
One to One: One teacher and one student. You can make fast progress and choose which area of English would you like to focus on.
Course Fees Indicator
| Weeks | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 12 | 24 | 36 | 52 |
| Certificate of General English £ | 189 | 378 | 567 | 756 | 945 | 1134 | 2109 | 4043 | 5922 | - |
| Travel and Culture £ | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |







