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Page 1: ENGLISH IN ENGLAND - Language Course

ENGLISH IN ENGLAND

2016abcd

for Professional Training

Member of

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Welcome to BournemouthPages 4 - 5

Learning the Anglo-Continental WayPage 6

Programme InformationPages 8 - 33

Accommodation& Student SupportPages 34 - 35

Choice ofProgrammesPage 7

Anglo-Continental, within easy walking distance of

Bournemouth’s town centre, is one of the world's best

known English language teaching organisations. It is

accredited by the British Council and is a member of the

professional body, English UK. Anglo-Continental is also

regularly inspected by the Independent Schools

Inspectorate (ISI). We offer tuition of the highest quality

and provide a wide range of English language courses to

meet the needs of students of all ages and professions.

Our school is a leader in English language tuition and

testing. Anglo-Continental has offered English language

courses for over 65 years to 400,000 students from 120

different countries.

Anglo-Continental’s Facilities

• One of the largest language school campuses in the UK

• 70 classrooms - many with interactive whiteboards

• Two lecture rooms

• Language laboratory

• Executive Centre

• Wireless internet access

• Multi-Media Learning Centre with private study rooms

• Student Centre - self-service restaurant (up to 180 seats)

• Pavilion - modern multi-purpose air-conditioned building

• Award-winning gardens and sun terrace

• Large variety of sports, leisure and social activity equipment

Welcome to Anglo-Con

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Transfer Services

Pages 38 - 39

Conditions ofEnrolmentPages 39 - 40

General InformationPage 43

Excursions, Leisure & SportsPages 36 - 37

Enrolment FormPage 41 - 42

This is a computer generated image of Anglo-Continental. Many large trees in the gardens make it difficult to take a photograph of the entire campus.

t inental

Part of the Student Centre

Over 65 years experience

in teaching English to the world!

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Welcome to Bournemou

Bournemouth, in addition to being a popular

destination for students to learn English, is one of the

most cosmopolitan seaside resorts on the South Coast

of England. It is less than two hours from London and

offers excellent travel connections by air, rail and road.

This university town is ideally located, with 12

kilometres of sandy, Blue Flag award-winning beaches,

sparkling sea and scenic coastal views. The vibrant

town centre has a wide range of shops, restaurants,

cafés, bars, cinemas and theatres, as well as beautiful

parks and gardens, mini golf, an aquarium and even a

giant air balloon! Bournemouth also offers an extensive

range of sporting and leisure activities, including the

new Coastal Activity Park.

There is a variety of local attractions, including the

stunning World Heritage Jurassic coastline, Poole

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th...

Bournemouth and Anglo-Continental provide the perfect

place for study and recreation and for a truly

rewarding, productive and memorable stay in England.

Harbour - one of the largest natural harbours in the

world - and the beautiful New Forest National Park, a

historical Royal hunting ground. Other places of

interest include the ancient site of Stonehenge, the

cathedral cities of Winchester and Salisbury, the Isle of

Wight and the Isle of Purbeck. The Roman City of Bath

and the University City of Oxford are also within easy

reach.

Bournemouth

London

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Our English language programmes have beendeveloped over many years, with the emphasis on ourstudents' individual requirements:

• Short-term and long-term courses to meet every need,including internationally recognised examinations

• Diagnostic entry testing for accurate placement

• Friendly, qualified and experienced teachers to helpyou with every aspect of your studies

• Tuition at all levels from Beginner to Advanced

• Modern techniques and real-life practice to buildyour confidence and help you to learn more easily

• Additional study in the multi-media learning centre

• Language laboratory

• Wi-Fi and computers with internet access

• Interactive whiteboards

• Individual consultation with your personal teacher

• Special guidance and advice for academic studyprogramme students and for university entry

Our TeachersHaving a recognised diploma-level qualification inteaching English to speakers of other languages is arequirement for our year-round teachers. In addition tothis, they will also have extensive teaching experiencein a variety of professional areas. It is a minimumrequirement that teachers have either the CambridgeESOL CELTA or Trinity College TESOL Certificate. Teachersare also expected to have a degree level qualification.

Within our established long-term team, a number ofteachers have MAs in TEFL, others have qualifiedteacher status (QTS) and some have specialist subjectqualifications. A substantial number of our teachershave special responsibilities according to their owninterests and areas of expertise.

CertificatesOn satisfactory completion of the course, students willreceive the Anglo-Continental Certificate of Studies.On successful completion of the Academic StudyProgramme, the Anglo-Continental Diploma in Englishis also awarded at the appropriate level.

Learningthe Anglo-Continental way

Anglo-ContinentalEnglish Language Levels

CEF*

Beginner to Elementary

Pre-Intermediate

Intermediate

Upper Intermediate

Advanced

Proficiency to Near Native

A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

* CEF = Common European Framework

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Short-term and long-term intensive courses for everyone who needs to improve their command of English for social, academic or work-related purposes

Long-term intensive courses plus special study and examination practice options forthose who need high levels of English for academic or professional advancement

Preparation and practice courses for internationally recognised English languageexaminations such as IELTS, CAE, FCE and TOEFL

Intensive courses combined with specialised English language tuition for BusinessCommunication, Finance and Banking, Management, Marketing and Sales,Medical Professionals, Medical Students and Legal Practice

Highly intensive courses for executives and professionals, including mini group,individual and specialised tuition options

Relaxed English language courses combined with visits and excursions, leisure and cultural activities of interest to the more mature participant

Language and Methodology of English Teaching plus optional Teaching Knowledge Test (TKT) Modules

Specialised English language training programmes in English for InternationalBusiness and Industry and English for Aviation, Military and Security Personnel

General EnglishProgramme

Academic StudyProgramme

Examination Programme

Business and Specialised Programme

Executive Programme

Club 50+ Programme

Teacher TrainingProgramme

Professional andTechnical Programme

Choice of Programmes Pages

8 - 10

11 - 13

14 - 17

18 - 23

24 - 27

28 - 29

30 - 31

32 - 33

Language Laboratory

Lecture Room

7

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GeneralProgramme

Programme features

- Intensive English language tuition

- All levels from Beginner to Advanced

- Flexible entry dates

- Courses with varying numbers of lessons per week

- Supplementary skills

- Free access to the multi-medialearning centre

Our Intensive courses have established the firm foundation on which all our teaching is based. Theyoffer a choice of programmes for everyone who needs an improved level of English for academic,social or professional reasons.

Your choice of coursesWhen you enrol, you can select the number of lessons per week which suits you best, and the courseduration which meets your needs. You can be sure that if you are a complete beginner or if youalready have a good command of the language, there will be a class suitable for you.

Your classYou will study in a lively international atmosphere with others whose levels of English are similar toyour own. You will be taught by a team of two or three teachers, who encourage participation andinteraction between members of the group - and English is the only language you will use!

Your lessonsYour lessons will be stimulating and effective, with a variety of activities to develop your confidence,knowledge and skills:• lively presentation and practice of new language• rapid development of oral fluency, accuracy and conversation skills• systematic development of listening, reading and writing skills• extension of vocabulary, structure and usage

If you follow a course of 25 or 30 lessons per week, you will have the additional benefit of languageextension and supplementary skills.

Outside your scheduled timetable, you will be able to use the multi-media learning centre, withcomputers, internet access, TV, DVD, reference books/materials and private study facilities.Everything you need for enjoyable and successful study!

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Language levels

Class size

Minimum age

Course duration (weeks)

Beginner* to Advanced

Average 10 (max.15)

16

2 - 60

Beginner* to Advanced

Average 10 (max.15)

16

2 - 60

Beginner* to Advanced

Average 10 (max.15)

16

2 - 60

2520 Lessons of

structured Englishlanguage tuitionand practice

Plus 5 Lessons of

language extensionactivities to develop your vocabulary, listeningcomprehension and oral fluency

Course number G-1.20 G-1.25 G-1.30

2020 Lessons of

structured Englishlanguage tuitionand practice

Course fees

2 weeks

3 weeks

4 weeks

5 weeks

6 weeks

7 weeks

8 weeks

9 weeks

10 weeks

Each additional week

545

750

955

1160

1365

1570

1775

1980

2185

205

625

870

1115

1360

1605

1850

2095

2340

2585

245

705

990

1275

1560

1845

2130

2415

2700

2985

285

Intensive Courses 2016Course fees include...- Enrolment fee- Entry test- Tuition- Textbooks and teaching materials- Individual tutorial every 8 weeks- Multi-media learning centre for personalstudy

- Educational Advisory Service- Student card- Certificate of Studies- Orientation tour by coach on first day - Wi-Fi- Sports and leisure activities informationavailable online: www.anglo-continental.com/leisure.html

- Services of the Student Support team

Standard homestayaccommodation fees include...- Single room - from the Sunday beforecourse commencement to the Sundayafter its completion

- Breakfast Monday to Sunday- Evening meal Monday to Sunday- Light lunch Saturday and Sunday (lunch from Monday to Friday may bepurchased in the Student Centre)

- Light laundry serviceFor further details of accommodation seepage 34.

Please note - All lessons start in the morning except for20 June to 12 August when Course G-1.20 may start in the afternoon onalternative weeks.

- The fees specified for these courses arevalid from 1 January to 31 December2016. For enrolments which continueinto the following year, revised fees willapply with effect from 1 January 2017.

Pounds sterling Pounds sterling Pounds sterling

Course entry dates 2016

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC4*, 11, 18, 25

1*, 8, 15,22, 29*

7, 14,21, 29*

4, 11,18, 25*

3, 9, 16,23*, 31

6, 13,20*, 27

4*, 11,18*, 25

1*, 8, 15*,22, 30

5, 12*,19,26

3, 10*,17, 24, 31

7*,14,21, 28*

5, 12

* Beginners may start their courses only on the entry dates marked with asterisks (*)

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Lessons per week(lesson duration: 45 minutes)

3020 Lessons of

structured Englishlanguage tuitionand practice

Plus 5 Lessons of

language extensionactivities as G-1.25

Plus 5 Lessons of

supplementary skills,including areas suchas:

- reading + writing - English for work +

study (Intermediateto advanced level)

- British life + culture

First week

Each additional week

High season supplement(19 June to 14 August - per week)

Under 18 supplement(for students under the age

of 18 only - per week)

175

115

37

10

Standard homestay - single room (Pounds sterling)Accommodation feesOne-to-One Lessons

If you wish to supplement your course

with one-to-one lessons please contact us.

General English: £ 52 per lesson

Specialised English: £ 63 per lesson

One-to-one fees do not include

books and teaching materials.

Reduced course fees available for courses of 20 weeks or more (pages 10 - 13)

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Language levels

Class size

Minimum age

Course duration (weeks)

Beginner* to Advanced

Average 10 (Max.15)

16

20 - 60

Beginner* to Advanced

Average 10 (Max.15)

16

20 - 60

Beginner* to Advanced

Average 10 (Max.15)

16

20 - 60

Course number G-1.20L G-1.25L G-1.30L

Reduced course fees

First 20 weeks

Each additional week

3935

190

4435

215

4935

240

Course fees include...- Enrolment fee- Entry test- Tuition- Textbooks and teaching materials- Individual tutorial every 8 weeks- Multi-media learning centre for personalstudy

- Educational Advisory Service- Student card- Certificate of Studies- Orientation tour by coach on first day - Wi-Fi- Sports and leisure activities informationavailable online: www.anglo-continental.com/leisure.html

- Services of the Student Support team

Standard homestayaccommodation fees include...- Single room - from the Sunday beforecourse commencement to the Sundayafter its completion

- Breakfast Monday to Sunday- Evening meal Monday to Sunday- Light lunch Saturday and Sunday (lunch from Monday to Friday may bepurchased in the Student Centre)

- Light laundry serviceFor further details of accommodation seepage 34.

Please note - All lessons start in the morning except for20 June to 12 August when Course G-1.20L may start in the afternoon onalternative weeks.

- The fees specified for these courses arevalid from 1 January to 31 December2016. For enrolments which continueinto the following year, revised fees willapply with effect from 1 January 2017.Pounds sterling Pounds sterling Pounds sterling

Long-Term Intensive Courses 2016

2520 Lessons of

structured Englishlanguage tuitionand practice

Plus 5 Lessons of

language extension activities to develop your vocabulary, listening comprehension and oral fluency

2020 Lessons of

structured Englishlanguage tuitionand practice

Lessons per week(lesson duration: 45 minutes)

3020 Lessons of

structured Englishlanguage tuitionand practice

Plus 5 Lessons of

language extensionactivities as G-1.25L

Plus 5 Lessons of

supplementary skills,including areas suchas:

- Reading andwriting

- English for workand study(intermediate to advanced level)

- British life andculture

Standard homestay - single room (Pounds sterling)Accommodation fees

First week

Each additional week

High season supplement(19 June to 14 August - per week)

Under 18 supplement(for students under the age

of 18 only - per week)

175

115

37

10

Course entry dates 2016

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC4*, 11, 18, 25

1*, 8, 15,22, 29*

7, 14,21, 29*

4, 11,18, 25*

3, 9, 16,23*, 31

6, 13,20*, 27

4*, 11,18*, 25

1*, 8, 15*,22, 30

5, 12*,19,26

3, 10*,17, 24, 31

7*,14,21, 28*

5, 12

* Beginners may start their courses only on the entry dates marked with asterisks (*)

Students who enrol for Long-Term Intensive Courses receive special help andguidance from our educational advisers and benefit from these specially reducedfees to help them achieve their academic or professional aims. Additionalconditions apply, see page 40.

Reduced course fees for long-term study

One-to-One LessonsIf you wish to supplement your course

with one-to-one lessons please contact us.

General English: £ 52 per lesson*

Specialised English: £ 63 per lesson*

*One-to-one fees do not include

books and teaching materials.

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Course profileThe Academic Study Programme provides structured and flexible long-term courses for all who needhigh standards of English to achieve their career objectives. It is particularly important if you needinternationally recognised qualifications in the language for employment or entry to higher education.

Your programme, lasting up to one year and leading to the Anglo-Continental Diploma in English,allows you to progress at an appropriate rate through the various language levels to UpperIntermediate or Advanced.

Special study optionsYour language knowledge and skills are systematically assessed and developed within an intensivegeneral English course, supplemented by interesting special study options in areas such asacademic study preparation, reading and writing skills, English for business and professionalsubjects, and English in the context of British life and culture.

Examination optionsThis option allows you to take advantage of:• An Intensive Examination Preparation Course for the IELTS and FCE examinations; • A combination of Intensive General English plus preparation for a number of internationally

recognised examinations such as:- IELTS- CAE- TOEFL

Your progress will be carefully monitored throughout the programme. You will also have regularconsultations with your teachers to ensure that the course meets your needs and you obtain the bestpossible results.

Academic StudyProgramme

Programme Features

- Flexible entry dates

- Variety of course combinations

- Examination options

- Choice of special options as you progress

- Progress reports on request

- Advice on further studies in the UK

- FREE guided excursion every four weeks

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Excursion to Portsmouth

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Lessons per week(lesson duration: 45 minutes)

Language extension

Special study options

Examination practiceoptions

IELTS and FCE examination preparation options

Language levels

Class size

Minimum age

Course duration (weeks)

30

Yes

Yes (See page 13)

Yes (See page 13)

Yes (See page 13)

Beginner* to Advanced

Average 10 (Max.15)

16

24 - 60

Course number A-1.30

First 24 weeks

Each additional week

6505

260

Course fees include...- Enrolment fee- Entry test- Tuition and special study and examinationoptions

- Textbooks and teaching materials- Individual tutorial every 8 weeks- Progress report every12 weeks,on request - Multi-media learning centre for personalstudy

- Educational Advisory Service- Student card- Certificate of Studies and Anglo-Continental Diploma (subject tosatisfactory completion)

- Orientation tour by coach on first day- Wi-Fi- Sports and leisure activities informationavailable online:www.anglo-continental.com/leisure.html

- Services of the Student Support team

Standard homestayaccommodation fees include...- Single room - from the Sunday beforecourse commencement to the Sunday afterits completion

- Breakfast Monday to Sunday- Evening meal Monday to Sunday- Light lunch Saturday and Sunday (lunch from Monday to Friday may bepurchased in the Student Centre)

- Light laundry serviceFor further details of accommodation seepage 34.

Please noteThe fees specified for these courses arevalid from 1 January to 31 December2016. For enrolments which continue intothe following year, revised fees will applywith effect from 1 January 2017.

Your personal study programmeIf you need to develop a high level of Englishlanguage skills for educational, business orprofessional purposes, the Academic StudyProgramme offers you the ideal opportunity. It provides you with a study programmedesigned to meet your personal objectives,ensuring that your rate of progress allowsyou to maximise your learning potential.

Course durationsYou can enrol for varying periods from 24 to60 weeks depending on your initial level ofEnglish, the level you wish to reach and theexamination qualifications, if any, you wishto obtain.

Course contentAmong the most important features of theAcademic Study Programme are its flexibilityand its options. You can concentrate onintensive general English study, or you cantailor your course to the precise needs of youracademic, business or professional career.

Educational adviceThe Academic Study Programme is designed to give you the best possiblepreparation for the next stage of youracademic or professional career, and this isparticularly important if you wish to study atan English-speaking university. Every part ofthe programme - from your intensive Englishtraining to your special study options,examination options and your reading andwriting skills - will contribute to your success.It is not necessary, however, to makeyour final choices when you enrol.Our Educational Advisers will assist you inchoosing your study options and monitoryour progress throughout your course. If youplan to continue your education in Britain,they will guide you through the process ofapplying for a place at the university of yourchoice.

Academic Study Courses 2016

Standard homestaysingle room

(Pounds sterling)

Accommodation fees

First week

Each additional week

High season supplement(19 June to 14 August - per week)

Under 18 supplement(for students under the age

of 18 only - per week)

175

115

37

10

Excursion VouchersOne excursion for every 4 weeks of your course.

Value: up to £44 perexcursion - included in

the course fees.

Course entry dates 2016

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC4*, 11, 18, 25

1*, 8, 15,22, 29*

7, 14,21, 29*

4, 11,18, 25*

3, 9, 16,23*, 31

6, 13,20*, 27

4*, 11,18*, 25

1*, 8, 15*,22, 30

5, 12*,19,26

3, 10*,17, 24, 31

7*,14,21, 28*

5, 12

* Beginners may start their courses only on the entry dates marked with asterisks (*)

Reduced course fees Pounds sterling

Students who enrol for the Academic Study Programmebenefit from these specially reduced fees to help them achievetheir academic or professional aims - and special help andguidance from our educational advisers. Additionalconditions apply, see page 40.

Reduced course fees for long-term study

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20 Lessons per week of structured Englishlanguage tuition and practice

Plus

10 Lessons per week of English for Businessor Specialised Subjects, with varying startdates, available from Intermediate level.Select from the following subjects:

• English for Business Communication• English for Finance and Banking• English for Management• English for Marketing and Sales• English for Medical Professionals• English for Medical Students• English for Legal Practice

Additional study:Homework (written assignments, preparationand revision) is an integral part of the course.We also recommend that some time should bedevoted to additional study in the Multi-MediaLearning Centre. An extensive selection ofcomputer programs, listening materials, CDRoms, films and reference material is availablefor private use.

Subject to availability. Minimum age 18(minimum age 21 for Medical Professionals). For details see pages 18 to 23.

Intensive Courses + Special Study Options

30 Lessons per week of Intensive examination preparation. Select from thefollowing examination preparation courses:• Intensive IELTS Examination

Preparation (International EnglishLanguage Testing System) Available from Intermediate level.

• Intensive FCE ExaminationPreparation (First Certificate)Available from Upper Intermediate level.

Intensive examination preparationincludes:- Developing the language skills required for allsections of the exam

- Strategies for handling new vocabulary andunfamiliar topics

- Focus on key skills for exam success- Regular timed sessions using practice tests- Feedback on performance, highlighting areasfor improvement

Subject to availability. For details of CoursesX-1.30 and X-3.30 see pages 14 and 17.

Intensive Examination Preparation

One excursion for every4 weeks of your course.

Value: up to £ 44 perexcursion - included in

the course fees

Your Personal StudyProgramme

Develop a high level of English for educational, business or

professional purposes

EducationalAdvisory Service

Assistance withchoosing your study options. Guidance forapplying to

university in the UK.

ProgressReport

every 12 weeks (on request)

IndividualTutorials

with your classteacher every

8 weeks.

Sightseeing in London

25 Lessons per week of structured English language tuition and practice including 5 lessons per week of language extension activities to develop your vocabulary, listening comprehension and oral fluency

Plus

5 Lessons per week of special studyoptions, with varying start dates anddurations, introduced progressively as youreach the appropriate levels. Select fromthe following subjects:

• Supplementary Skills (including reading and writing, English for Study/ Work and British Life and Culture)

• Academic Preparation Module (preparation for school, college or university)

• Examination Practice for CAE (Certificate in Advanced English)

• Examination Practice for TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)

• Examination Practice for IELTS(International English Language Testing System)

Subject to availability. For details ofExamination Courses see pages 14 to 17.

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ExaminationProgramme

Anglo-Continental is an Examination Centre for:

- TOEFL - Test of English as a Foreign Language

- TKT - Teaching Knowledge Test

- ILEC - International Legal English Certificate

- ICFE - International Certificate in Financial EnglishProspective examination candidates should apply in person at the school. Ifyou will not be studying at the school before the closing date for entry, pleaserequest an official examination entry form as early as possible. Some of theexaminations are subject to a minimum number of candidates.

Additional entry dates may be available for examinations held at othercentres.

At Anglo-Continental we have a long successful history in preparing our students for English languageexaminations which are widely accepted in academic and commercial circles throughout the world.We provide courses in preparation for highly regarded examinations such as the International EnglishLanguage Testing System (IELTS) and the University of Cambridge First Certificate (FCE).

Courses are designed to develop the necessary skills relevant to the particular examination and topresent and practise language appropriate to the students’ needs. Timed practice tests provide anidea of what it is like to work under pressure during a real examination.

Intensive IELTS Preparation CourseRecognised worldwide, IELTS assesses the language ability of candidates who need to study or workwhere English is the language of communication. Our comprehensive course is intended for thosewho wish to benefit from intensive preparation for the IELTS test, which includes listening, speaking,reading and writing components. This full-time course provides 30 lessons per week, allowingparticipants the opportunity to maximise their development in each of the four language skills.

Intensive FCE Preparation CourseThe First Certificate in English, an established Cambridge English Language Assessment examination,is for people who need to use everyday spoken and written English for work and study purposes.Our 30 lesson per week course focuses on all five parts of the exam, covering techniques on how toapproach typical tasks with special guidance on writing.

Intensive Courses with Examination PracticeThese courses aim to raise your level of general English by providing 25 lessons per week ofintensive English language study, combined with 5 lessons per week of practice for the examinationof your choice: IELTS, TOEFL or CAE. Teachers will familiarise students with the format of theexamination and introduce strategies for dealing with typical questions.

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FCE - First Certificate in English

CAE - Certificate inAdvanced English

ILEC - International Legal English Certificate

ICFE - InternationalCertificate in Financial

English

Upper Intermediate

Advanced

Upper Intermediate toAdvanced

Upper Intermediate toAdvanced

05 March (29 January)

12 March (29 January)

19 March (15 January)

19 March (15 January)

07 June (15 April)

08 June (15 April)

10 June (08 April)

10 June (08 April)

Examination Examination dates followed by closing dates for entry in brackets ( )

Cambridge English Language Assessment

These dates are finalised by the local Examination Centre nearer the examination date.

We must receive your enrolment at least 8 weeks before the test date. Late entries will incur a supplement. Please refer to pages 30 and 31 for details of the Language and Methodology of English Teaching Course plus optional Teaching Knowledge Test Modules.

Please refer to pages 16 and 17 for details of Intensive Courses plus Examination Practice.

Please refer to pages 16 and 17 for details of the Intensive FCE Preparation Course.

TOEFL - Test of English as a Foreign Language

Intermediate toProficiency

Every month. Computer based test. Examination dates will be published online oncereleased: www.anglo-continental.com/exams.htmlApplications to ETS by telephone or internet: 2 weeks’ notice required; for applications in writing: 4 weeks’ notice

required. Please refer to pages 16 and 17 for details of Intensive Courses plus Examination Practice.

Examination Level Examination dates

Educational Testing Service (ETS)

IELTS - InternationalEnglish Language

Testing System

Intermediate toProficiency

Every month. Examination dates will be published online once released: www.anglo-continental.com/exams.html

7 weeks’ notice required. Please refer to pages 16 and 17 for details of the Intensive IELTS Preparation Course andIntensive Courses plus Examination Practice.

Examination Examination dates

Cambridge English Language Assessment and The British Council

Please refer to pages 18 and 23 for details of Course S-6.30 - English for Legal Practice.

Please refer to pages 18 and 21 for details of Course B-2.30 - English for Finance and Banking.

Level

Level

KET - Key English Test

PET - Preliminary English Test

CPE - Certificate ofProficiency in English

BEC - Business EnglishCertificates

Reading, Writing, Listening:

Speaking:

TKT - Teaching Knowledge Test

Modules 1, 2 and 3

BULATS - BusinessLanguage Testing Service

Reading and Listening: Speaking:

Writing:

12 March (15 January) 14 May (18 March)

12 March (15 January) 14 May (18 March)

09 June (15 April)

10 March (22 January)14 May (18 March)

11 March (22 January) 28 May (01 April)

09 March (22 January) 21 May (01 April)

27 May (08 April) 09 June (22 April)

27 May (08 April) 09 June (22 April)

01 December (14 October)

04 June (15 April) 26 November (30 September)

09 June (15 April) 03 December (30 September)

07 June (15 April) 19 November (30 September)

12 November (23 September) 02 December (07 October)

12 November (23 September) 02 December (07 October)

Pre-Intermediate

Intermediate

Proficiency

Preliminary(Intermediate)

Vantage(Upper Intermediate)

Higher (Advanced)

All above examinations

Intermediate toAdvanced

Pre-Intermediate to Proficiency

Preparation for the following examinations on request only

Computer based test.On request, Monday to Friday, except National Holidays.2 weeks’ notice required.

Examination dates 2016

29 July (03 June)

29 November (14 October)

30 November (14 October)

19 November (16 September)

19 November (16 September)

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Intensive IELTS and FCE Preparation Courses andIntensive Courses plus Examination Practice 2016

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Notes

30 lessons of intensive examinationpreparation, including:

- Developing the language skillsrequired for all sections of the exam

- Strategies for handling newvocabulary and unfamiliar topics

- Focus on key skills for exam success- Regular timed sessions using practicetests

- Feedback on performance,highlighting areas for improvement

A

Course fees include...- Enrolment fee- Entry test- Tuition- Textbooks and teaching materials- Individual tutorial every 8 weeks (only applicable to the General Englishelement of the course)

- Multi-media learning centre for personalstudy

- Educational Advisory Service- Student card- Certificate of Studies- Orientation tour by coach on first day - Wi-Fi- Sports and leisure activities informationavailable online: www.anglo-continental.com/leisure.html

- Services of the Student Support team

Standard homestayaccommodation fees include...- Single room - from the Sunday beforecourse commencement to the Sundayafter its completion

- Breakfast Monday to Sunday- Evening meal Monday to Sunday- Light lunch Saturday and Sunday (lunch from Monday to Friday may bepurchased in the Student Centre)

- Light laundry serviceFor further details of accommodation seepage 34.

Examination feesThe examination fees 2016 are notincluded in the course fees. They arepublished on the website from October2015.

Please noteThe fees specified for these courses arevalid from 1 January to 31 December2016. For enrolments which continue intothe following year, revised fees will applywith effect from 1 January 2017.

Cambridge English LanguageAssessment and

The British Council

Total lessons per week(lesson duration: 45 minutes)

General English lessons

Examination practicelessons

Language levels for entry

Intensive English class size

Examination practice class size

Minimum age

Course duration (weeks)

Courses held between

Examinationboard

30See note A

~

~

IntermediateSee note B on page 17

~

Average 10 (Max.15)

16

4 or 8

4 January - 2 December

Course number X-1.30

Cambridge English LanguageAssessment and

The British Council

Intensive IELTS Preparation Course

International English LanguageTesting System

Course type Intensive Course plusExamination Practice

for IELTS International EnglishLanguage Testing System

30

25

5

Pre-Intermediate See note B on page 17

Average 10 (Max.15)

Average 8 (Max.12)

16

4 - 20

4 January - 23 December

X-2.30

Course fees

4 weeks

5 weeks

6 weeks

7 weeks

8 weeks

9 weeks

10 weeks

Each additional week

1130

~

~

~

2130

~

~

~

1375

1670

1965

2260

2555

2850

3145

260

Pounds sterling Pounds sterling

Standard homestay - single room (Pounds sterling)Accommodation fees

First week

Each additional week

High season supplement(19 June to 14 August - per week)

Under 18 supplement(for students under the age

of 18 only - per week)

175

115

37

10

Course entry dates 2016X-1.30/X-2.30

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC4 1, 29 29 25 23 20 18 15 12 10 7 5*

* Course X-2.30 only

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC~ ~ 14** 11 ~ ~ ~ ~ 5** 3 ~ ~

X-3.30/X-4.30

** Course X-4.30 only

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Total lessons per week(lesson duration: 45 minutes)

General English lessons

Examination practicelessons

Language levels for entry

Intensive English class size

Examination practice class size

Minimum age

Course duration (weeks)

Courses held between

Examinationboard

30

25

5

Intermediate to AdvancedSee note B

Average 10 (Max.15)

Average 8 (Max.12)

16

4 - 16

4 January - 23 December

Course number X-5.30

Intensive Course plus Examination Practice

for TOEFLTest of English as a Foreign Language

Course type

Course fees

4 weeks

5 weeks

6 weeks

7 weeks

8 weeks

9 weeks

10 weeks

11 weeks

12 weeks

Each additional week

~

~

~

~

2195

~

~

~

~

~

Pounds sterling

X-5.30

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC4 1, 29 29 25 23 20 18 15 12 10 7 5

Notes

We have recommended minimumEnglish language levels for our

Examination Courses. If you would likean indication of your English languagelevel, we can advise you on a suitabletest to take before you enrol. This willbe used as a guide and finalacceptance is subject to our examinationpre-test or our entry test held at theschool. If you have not yet reached therequired level, you can first enrol for aperiod of preparation on the IntensiveCourse G-1.20, G-1.25 or G-1.30.

B

17

~

~

~

~

2555

~

~

~

3665

~

1375

1670

1965

2260

2555

2850

3145

3405

3665

260

X-4.30X-3.30

Cambridge English Language Assessment

Intensive Course plusExamination Practice

for CAECertificate in

Advanced English

30

25

5

AdvancedSee note B

Average 10 (Max.15)

Average 8 (Max.12)

16

8 or 12

14 March - 3 June5 September - 25 November

Cambridge English Language Assessment

Intensive FCE Preparation Course

First Certificate in English

30See note A on page 16

~

~

Upper Intermediate See note B

~

Average 8 (Max.12)

16

8

11 April - 3 June3 October - 25 November

Course entry dates 2016

Standard homestay - single room (Pounds sterling)Accommodation fees

First week

Each additional week

High season supplement(19 June to 14 August - per week)

Under 18 supplement(for students under the age

of 18 only - per week)

175

115

37

10

Pounds sterling Pounds sterling

X-3.30/X-4.30 - See page 16

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For many business and professional people, the ability to speak English is no longer a luxury;it is a necessity for success. At Anglo-Continental, we offer a choice of scheduled and speciallyarranged courses to meet this need.

Scheduled CoursesOur short business and specialised courses cover the following areas: • English for Business Communication• English for Finance and Banking• English for Management• English for Marketing and Sales• English for Medical Professionals• English for Medical Students• English for Legal Practice

They are suitable for people at all levels of an organisation, from administrative staff tomanagement, and for students preparing for professional employment. They combine 20lessons of intensive general English tuition with 10 lessons each week developing the languageof your chosen specialisation - arranged in independent modules so that you can enrol for aperiod of time convenient to you. The essential language used in these specialised areas islisted on pages 20 and 22.

Business andSpecialisedProgramme

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Sample Timetables

Download sample Business and Specialised

timetables from the website:

www.anglo-continental.com/bus-spec.pdf

Business and Specialised LessonsYour teachers, who have background knowledge of the subject of your choice, will use a widevariety of methods and materials, including authentic texts, documents and recorded materialappropriate to your work. Role-play, student presentations, and guided and free discussion willgive you the realistic practice you need.

Additional StudyHomework (written assignments, preparation and revision) is an integral part of the course. Wealso recommend that some time should be devoted to additional study in the multi-media learningcentre, with computers, internet access, TV, DVD, reference books/materials and private studyfacilities. Free wireless internet access is also available on campus.

Language Level for EntryIf you would like an indication of your English language level, we can advise you on a suitabletest to take before you enrol. This will be used as a guide and final acceptance is subject to ourentry test held at the school. If you are not yet at the minimum level required, you will betransferred to a suitable alternative course.

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Executive Centre Upgrade

You may wish to upgrade your course and

take your 20 lessons of intensive English tuition

in a mini group of a maximum of 4 students

in the exclusive Executive Centre

(Courses B-1.30E - S-6.30E).

Please refer to page 26 for details.

English for Business Communication• Business background• Customer care• Networking and socialising• Business correspondence and communication• Negotiating business agreements • Business proposals and quotations• Meetings, conferences and presentations• Preparing and analysing reports• Interviews and appraisals• Telephoning skills

English for Finance and Banking• Company structure• Financial organisation• Budgeting and financial planning• Banking and bank services• Currencies and foreign exchange• Accountancy and financial transactions• Investment appraisal• Taxation and insurance• Financial documentation and correspondence• Examination practice for the International

Certificate in Financial English (ICFE)

English for Management• The role of the manager• Company organisation and control• Management strategy and decision-making• Employment documentation • Industrial relations - consultation and mediation• Interviewing, selection and recruitment• Staff training and appraisal• Targets and budgets• Human resources• Inter-departmental communication

English for Marketing and Sales• Marketing strategies• Sales promotion • Advertising• Product awareness• Marketing and sales presentations • Meetings, conferences and negotiations• Contracts and agreements• Market research, surveys and statistics• Forecasts and projections• Effective oral and written communication

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Course number Course fees include...- Enrolment fee- Pre-training assessment- Entry test- Tuition- Textbooks and teaching materials- Multi-media learning centre forpersonal study

- Educational Advisory Service- Student card- Certificate of Studies- Orientation tour by coach on firstday

- Wi-Fi- Sports and leisure activitiesinformation available online: www.anglo-continental.com/leisure.html

- Services of the Student Support team

Standard homestayaccommodation fees include...- Single room - from the Sunday beforecourse commencement to the Sundayafter its completion

- Breakfast Monday to Sunday- Evening meal Monday to Sunday- Light lunch Saturday and Sunday (lunch from Monday to Friday maybe purchased in the Student Centre)

- Light laundry serviceFor further details of accommodationsee page 34.

Notes

Course B-2.30 may includespecial exam practice sessions

for the International Certificate inFinancial English (ICFE). Pleaserefer to page 15 for examinationdates.

Students may elect to taketheir 20 lessons of intensive

English tuition in the ExecutiveCentre with an average of 2students (max. 4) per mini group, please refer to page 26.

A

B

Intensive Courses plus English for Business 2016

Course entry dates 2016

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC4,18 1, 15, 29 14, 29 11, 25 9, 23 6, 20 4, 18 1, 15, 30 12, 26 10, 24 7, 21 5*

Total lessons per week (lesson duration: 45 minutes)

General English lessons

Specialised lessons

Language levels for entry

General English -class size

Specialised English -group size

Minimum age

Course duration (weeks)

Course type

30

20

10

Intermediate to Advanced See page 19

Standard option: Class average 10 (Max.15) See note B

Average 4 (Max. 6)Average 5 (Max. 8) 6 June to 26 August

18

2 - 4

First week

Each additional week

High season supplement(19 June to 14 August - per week)

Course fees

2 weeks

3 weeks

4 weeks

930

1300

1670

175

115

37

Standard homestay accommodation fees - single room (Pounds sterling)

Pounds sterling

B-1.30 English for Business Communication

B-2.30 English for Finance and Banking (see note A)

B-3.30 English for Management

B-4.30 English for Marketing and Sales

First week

Each additional week

High season supplement(19 June to 14 August - per week)

295

235

37

Executive homestay accommodation fees - single room (Pounds sterling)

* 2 or 3 weeks only

B-1.30 B-2.30 B-3.30 B-4.30

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Executive Centre Upgrade

You may wish to upgrade your course and

take your 20 lessons of intensive English tuition

in a mini group of a maximum of 4 students

in the exclusive Executive Centre

(Courses B-1.30E - S-6.30E).

Please refer to page 26 for details.

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English for Medical Professionals• Communication with patients and medical staff• Explaining medical procedures• Conducting medical examinations• Taking histories and writing reports• The hospital environment• Care of medical and surgical patients• Working within specialties• Authentic medical films• Medication – side effects, dosages and

contra-indications• Using medical documents

English for Medical Students• Anatomy• Diseases and symptoms• Taking histories• Conducting medical examinations• Medical publications and research• Authentic medical films• The World Health Organisation• Reading and writing case histories• Medication – side effects, dosages and

contra-indications• Evaluation of online medical websites and

resources

English for Legal Practice• Legal principles and practice • International law• Legal concepts, rights and obligations• Negotiating contracts and agreements• Company and commercial law• Interviewing and advising clients• Considering evidence and preparing a brief• Presenting your case and arguing points of law• Conferences, meetings and presentations• Examination practice for the International

Legal English Certificate (ILEC)

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Course number Course fees include...- Enrolment fee- Pre-training assessment- Entry test- Tuition- Textbooks and teaching materials- Multi-media learning centre forpersonal study

- Educational Advisory Service- Student card- Certificate of Studies- Orientation tour by coach on firstday

- Wi-Fi- Sports and leisure activitiesinformation available online: www.anglo-continental.com/leisure.html

- Services of the Student Support team

Standard homestayaccommodation fees include...- Single room - from the Sundaybefore course commencement to theSunday after its completion

- Breakfast Monday to Sunday- Evening meal Monday to Sunday- Light lunch Saturday and Sunday (lunch from Monday to Friday maybe purchased in the Student Centre)

- Light laundry serviceFor further details of accommodationsee page 34.

Notes

Course S-6.30 may includespecial exam practice sessions

for the International Legal EnglishCertificate (ILEC). Please refer topage 15 for examination dates.

Students may elect to taketheir 20 lessons of intensive

English tuition in the ExecutiveCentre with an average of 2students (max. 4) per mini group, please refer to page 26.

A

B

Intensive Courses plus English for Medical and Legal Practice 2016

Course entry dates 2016S-5.30A, S-6.30

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC4,18 1, 15, 29 14, 29 11, 25 9, 23 6, 20 4, 18 1, 15, 30 12, 26 10, 24 7, 21 5*

Total lessons per week (lesson duration: 45 minutes)

General English lessons

Specialised lessons

Language levels for entry

General English -class size

Specialised English -group size

Minimum age

Course duration (weeks)

Course type

30

20

10

Intermediate to Advanced See page 19

Standard option: Class average 10 (Max.15) See note B

Average 4 (Max. 6)Average 5 (Max. 8) 6 June to 26 August

Course S-5.30A = 21, Courses S-5.30B and S-6.30 = 18

2 - 4

First week

Each additional week

High season supplement(19 June to 14 August - per week)

Course fees

2 weeks

3 weeks

4 weeks

930

1300

1670

175

115

37

Standard homestay accommodation fees - single room (Pounds sterling)

Pounds sterling

S-5.30A English for Medical Professionals

S-5.30B English for Medical Students

First week

Each additional week

High season supplement(19 June to 14 August - per week)

295

235

37

Executive homestay accommodation fees - single room (Pounds sterling)

* 2 weeks only

S-5.30A S-6.30

23

S-5.30B

S-6.30 English for Legal Practice (see note A)

S-5.30B

JAN JUL4, 18* 4, 18

AUG1, 15*

* 2 weeks only

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ExecutiveProgramme

The Anglo-Continental Executive Programme provides stimulating language training for busyprofessionals. It is also the ideal environment for adults who wish to improve their English forsocial purposes. The tuition is highly intensive and offers the most effective way of learning ordeveloping your English in the shortest possible time.

The Executive CentreOn this programme, you will study in our exclusive executive centre within our main campus.There are study rooms for mini groups and individuals and a comfortable private lounge forrelaxation during your breaks – with computers and wireless internet access. Your speciallyselected teachers will ensure close attention to your educational needs.

Learning ObjectivesHaving identified your needs and established your level, we plan your course and thenmonitor your progress throughout your programme:• Pre-training assessment form• Entry test and needs analysis• Regular individual tutorials• Weekly review of your learning priorities

Personalised LearningYou do not need to worry if you have a low level of English or if it has been a long time sinceyou studied in the classroom. Whether you are a beginner or a graduate in English, theteaching will be productive, enjoyable and appropriate to your needs.

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Your Choice of CoursesThe centre offers four categories of courses:• Intensive Study in a Mini Group, in which you work with a very small, select group of

people with similar levels of English to your own.• Intensive Study in a Mini Group plus English for Business and Specialised

Subjects, such as Business Communication, Finance and Banking, Management,Marketing and Sales, Medical Practice and Legal Practice.

• Intensive Study in a Mini Group plus Individual Tuition, which combines groupstudy with one-to-one lessons to meet your own particular needs.

• Intensive Individual Tuition, where you work with your personal team of two or threeteachers, one-to-one.

Specialised Individual Tuition (Courses E-2.30 to E-2.40 and E-3.20 to E-3.30)If your English language level is Pre-Intermediate or above, 10 lessons of your weeklyindividual tuition may focus on specialised individual tuition in the English of your ownpersonal choice, selected from the subjects listed on page 27. If you choose examinationpreparation, you can prepare for any of the examinations listed on page 15.

Programme Features

- Use of the exclusive executive lounge

- Optional preparation of a presentation, which we analyse and record on DVD

- Progress report and recommendations for further study on course completion

- Wireless internet access and exclusive use of computers in the executive lounge

- Weekly buffet lunch with your teachers and other executive students

- Complimentary tea, coffee and biscuits are available throughout the day

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Course number E-1.20 E-1.30E-1.25 B-1.30E B-3.30EB-2.30E

B-1.30E, B-2.30E, B-3.30E, B-4.30E S-5.30AE, S-6.30E

Executive Courses 2016S-5.30AEB-4.30E S-6.30E

Course entry dates 2016

Intensive Study in a Mini Group plus English for Business and Specialised Subjects

Language levels for entry

General English -mini group size

Specialised English -group size

Minimum age

Course duration (weeks)Longer courses by arrangement

Course type

30

20

10

Intermediate to AdvancedSee note C on page 27

Average 2 (Max. 4)

Average 4 (Max. 6)Average 5 (Max. 8) 6 June to 26 August

21

2 - 4

Course fees

First week

2 weeks

3 weeks

4 weeks

Each additional week

~

1840

2650

3460

~

Pounds sterling

Beginner to AdvancedSee note B on page 27

Average 2 (Max. 4)

~

21

1 - 12

20

20

~

25

25

~

30

30

~

Intensive Study in a Mini Group

Total lessons per week(lesson duration: 45 minutes)

General English lessons

Specialised lessons

Pounds sterling

First week

Each additional week

High season supplement(19 June to 14 August - per week)

295

235

37

Executive homestay accommodation fees - single room (Pounds sterling)

805

1440

2075

2710

635

940

1710

2480

3250

770

1075

1980

2885

3790

905

B-1.30E English for Business Communication

B-2.30E English for Finance and Banking (see note A on page 27)

B-3.30E English for Management

B-4.30E English for Marketing and Sales

S-5.30AE English for Medical Professionals

S-6.30E English for Legal Practice (see note A on page 27)

* 2 weeks only

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC4,18 1, 15, 29 14, 29 11, 25 9, 23 6, 20 4, 18 1, 15, 30 12, 26 10, 24 7, 21 5*

S-5.30BE

JAN JUL4, 18* 4, 18

AUG1, 15*

* 2 weeks only

E-1.20, E-1.25, E-1.30 - See page 27

S-5.30BE English for Medical Students

S-5.30BE

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Total lessons per week(lesson duration: 45 minutes)

General English lessons

Individual lessons

Yes See section below

Beginner to AdvancedSee note B

Average 2 (Max. 4) (Plus individual tuition)

21

1 - 12

Yes See section below

Beginner to AdvancedSee note B

Individual tuition

21

1 - 12

Course number E-2.30 E-2.40E-2.35

First week

Each additional week

High season supplement(19 June to 14 August - per week)

Course fees

First week

2 weeks

3 weeks

4 weeks

Each additional week

Executive homestay accommodation fees - single room (Pounds sterling)

30

20

10

35

25

10

40

30

10

20

~

20

25

~

25

30

~

30

1365

2515

3665

4815

1150

295

235

37

1495

2775

4055

5335

1280

1625

3035

4445

5855

1410

1315

2465

3615

4765

1150

1575

2985

4395

5805

1410

1885

3555

5225

6895

1670

Intensive Study in a Mini Group plus

Individual Tuition

Intensive Individual Tuition

Course type

Pounds sterling Pounds sterling

E-3.25 E-3.30E-3.20

Alternativeaccommodation

Please see page 34.

Notes

Courses B-2.30E and S-6.30Emay include special exam

practice lessons for theInternational Certificate inFinancial English (ICFE) and theInternational Legal EnglishCertificate (ILEC) respectively.Please refer to page 15 forexamination dates.

Participants at beginner toelementary levels should enrol

for a minimum of 2 weeks.

If you would like an indicationof your English language level,

we can advise you on a suitabletest to take before you enrol. Thiswill be used as a guide and finalacceptance is subject to our entrytest held at the school. If you arenot yet at the minimum levelrequired, you will be transferred toa suitable alternative course.

B

A

C

Course fees include...- Enrolment fee- Pre-training assessment- Entry test- Tuition- Textbooks and teaching materials- Individual tutorial during your firstweek and every 2 or 4 weeksthereafter, depending on the length ofyour course

- End- of - course progress report- Use of the Executive Centre loungeand facilities

- Multi-media learning centre forpersonal study

- Educational Advisory Service- Student card- Certificate of Studies- Orientation tour by coach on first day - Wi-Fi- Executive Centre social eveningsevery two weeks (additional costsmay apply).

- Sports and leisure activitiesinformation available online: www.anglo-continental.com/leisure.html

- Services of the Student Support team

Executive homestayaccommodation fees include...- Single room - from the Sunday beforecourse commencement to the Sundayafter its completion

- Breakfast Monday to Sunday- 3 course evening meal Monday toSunday

- Light lunch Saturday and Sunday (lunch from Monday to Friday may bepurchased in the Student Centre)

- Washing and ironing service- Internet access

Course entry dates 2016E-1.20, E-1.25, E-1.30 E-2.30, E-2.35, E-2.40 E-3.20, E-3.25, E-3.30

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC4, 11, 18, 25

1, 8, 15,22, 29

7, 14,21, 29

4, 11,18, 25

3, 9, 16,23, 31

6, 13,20, 27

4, 11,18, 25

1, 8, 15,22, 30

5, 12,19,26

3, 10,17, 24, 31

7,14,21, 28

5, 12, 19

If your English language level is Pre-Intermediate or above, 10 lessons of yourweekly individual tuition may focus on specialised individual tuition in the Englishof your own personal choice, selected from:

If the specialised subject you require is not listed, please contact us to check its availability.

• Aviation• Business• Engineering• Examination

Preparation• Hotels and

Restaurants

• Finance• Health and

Safety at Work• Human

Resources• Information

Technology

• Legal Practice• Linguistics• Management• Maritime Industry• Marketing

and Sales• Medical Practice

• Military English• Oil and Gas• Social English• Travel and

Tourism• Industry and

Technology

Specialised individual tuition

Language levels

Mini group size

Minimum age

Course duration (weeks)Longer courses by arrangement

Specialised individual tuition

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Club 50+ Programme

Programme Features

- Enjoyable English language tuition

- Relaxed conversation and discussion of current affairs and British life,

customs and culture

- From Elementary toUpper Intermediate level

- Special excursions and leisure activities

- Free access to the multi-media learning centre

More and more people in their fifties, sixties and beyond appreciate the attraction of a short, wellorganised study programme - especially when it is combined with visiting and exploring newdestinations. If you are fifty or over, this programme offers you the ideal opportunity to visit Englandfor a stimulating and productive holiday.

Your classes• You will study in a class where the minimum age is fifty. There is no upper age limit.• The classroom approach is to create an informal atmosphere for purposeful learning, conducted

at a pace suitable for those who may not have been in a classroom for many years.• Our friendly and approachable teachers will make the classes interesting and enjoyable and will

use modern teaching methods and materials to build your confidence in speaking English. • Group activities will be arranged to improve your comprehension and communication skills, such

as guided and free conversation practice, role play and discussion of aspects of British andinternational life, customs and culture.

• Learn in an international environment and make friends with people from many other countries.• Free access to the multi-media learning centre.

Excursions and leisure activitiesOutside the classroom, you will have the benefit of guided excursions to places of historical andcultural interest and of carefully arranged leisure activities. You will also have time for sightseeingand shopping on your own or with your new friends from the school.

Your accommodationWe normally provide accommodation with selected homestay families so that you will have no worriesabout your welfare and your meals. If you prefer to be independent, however, we can recommendhotels or guest houses to meet your needs.

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1 week £ 2852 weeks £ 5103 weeks £ 7354 weeks £ 960

Partner programmeYour partner or a friend may come with you toEngland and participate in the excursions, leisureand cultural activities without taking the lessons.The programme fees (including VAT) are:

English Language and Cultural Activities

Lessons per week(lesson duration: 45 minutes)

Language levels

Class size

Excursions

Leisure and cultural activities

Minimum age

Course duration (weeks)

Course are held between

Course type

20

Elementary to Upper Intermediate

Average 9 (Max.12)

2 per week

2 per week

50 - no upper limit

1 - 4

16 May - 11 June15 August - 10 September

Course number F-1.20

Course fees

1 week

2 weeks

3 weeks

4 weeks

505

905

1305

1705

Course feesinclude...- Enrolment fee- Entry test- Tuition- Textbooks and teachingmaterials

- Multi-media learning centrefor personal study

- Student card- Certificate of Studies- Orientation tour by coach onfirst day

- Wi-Fi- Excursions, leisure andcultural activities (includingall entrance fees)

- Services of the StudentSupport team

Homestayaccommodation fees include...- Single room - from theSunday before coursecommencement to theSunday after its completion

- Breakfast Monday to Sunday- Evening meal Monday toSunday

- Light lunch Saturday andSunday (lunch from Monday toFriday may be purchased inthe Student Centre)

- Light laundry serviceFor further details ofaccommodation see page 34.

Pounds sterling

First week

Each additional week

Standard homestay accommodation fees - single room

Activities programme

Excursions, leisure andcultural activities

Pounds sterling

175

115

1 week course entry dates 2016

JUN SEP6 5

Special Courses 2016 for the Over 50s

Excursions planned2 excursions per week included in course fees(services of a guide and, where applicable,entrance fees are also included):• London to include a sightseeing tour of the

main sights, including Buckingham Palace,Trafalgar Square and time for additionalsightseeing or shopping.

• Exbury Gardens - wonderful landscapedwoodland gardens on the bank of the riverBeaulieu.

• Breamore House - Elizabethan Manor House.• Stonehenge and the Roman City of Bath.• Lyme Regis and Dorchester.• Mompesson House in Salisbury.• Portsmouth to include the Spinnaker Tower and

shopping at Gunwharf Quays.• Tour of the New Forest National Park with

traditional English cream tea.

Optional excursionsAt extra cost (minimum 22 participants):• Hampton Court Palace and Gardens - former

royal palace built in the early 16th centuryand given to King Henry VIII as a present.

• The City of Oxford - famous for its univeristiesand home to royalty and scholars.

• Bristol to include Brunel’s ss Great Britainship and Bristol City Museum.

Leisure and culturalactivities2 activities per week included in course fees:• Sightseeing tour of the area.• Traditional English pub night in the New

Forest National Park with the teaching staff (meal and drinks not included).

• Bowls afternoon - meet local residents ofBournemouth, make new friends andparticipate in a game of bowls.

• Role Play - act out everyday situations.• Social English - interactive activities.• Quiz session with prizes.• Cultural Topics - Mini lectures and discussions.

2 - 4 week course entry dates 2016

MAY AUG16, 23, 31 15, 22, 30

First week

Each additional week

Executive homestay accommodation fees - single room

Pounds sterling

295

235

Homestay accommodation is charged separately.

For detailed information onexcursions and activities, pleaseask for our Club 50+ timetable

or visit our website at www.anglo-continental.com

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TeacherTraining

Programme

Additional Information

- Additional entry dates and test dates can be arranged

for groups

- We are a test centre for theUniversity of Cambridge

Teaching Knowledge Test (TKT)

- For a sample timetable pleasevisit our website at

www.anglo-continental.com

Anglo-Continental offers teacher training courses designed to develop the knowledge and teachingskills of people who teach English to secondary and adult learners, and also people who areinterested in teaching as a career.

Course T-1.20

20 lessons per week of language teaching methodology and personal language development. Inthis course, participants will explore and experience lively and creative teaching strategies and ideasdesigned to refresh their teaching and to develop and extend their own language proficiency.

Course T-1.25

20 lessons per week of language teaching methodology and personal language development. Inthis course, participants will explore and experience lively and creative teaching strategies and ideasdesigned to refresh their teaching and to develop and extend their own language proficiency.

Plus

5 lessons per week of Teaching Knowledge Test (TKT) practice for modules 1, 2 and 3 aimed atproviding participants with the opportunity to work through carefully selected material from the testmodule(s) appropriate to them. These lessons include feedback and guidance from the trainer.

• Module 1 - Language and background to language learning and teaching.

• Module 2 - Planning lessons and use of resources for language teaching.

• Module 3 - Managing the teaching and learning process.

ApprovedTraining Centre

for the Universityof Cambridge

CELTA

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Test date for the University of Cambridge TKT

Lessons per week (lesson duration: 45 minutes)

Guided private study(Minimum sessions per week)

Minimum languagelevels for entry

Class size

Minimum age

EU funding available

Course duration (weeks)

Courses areheld between

First week

Each additional week

High season supplement(19 June to 14 August - per week)

2 weeks

3 weeks

4 weeks

Per module

175

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At least an Intermediate levelof English - level B1 of the

Council of Europe’s CommonEuropean Framework of Referencefor Languages (CEFR) - e.g. PET,IELTS band score of 4. If youwould like an indication of yourEnglish language level, we canadvise you on a suitable test to takebefore you enrol. This will be usedas a guide and final acceptance issubject to our entry test held at theschool. If you are not yet at theminimum level required, you will betransferred to a suitable alternativecourse.

As a student of Anglo-Continental, a British Council

accredited school, you may beeligible for funding through theErasmus+ Programme. To find outif you are eligible please visit thewebsite:www.erasmusplus.org.uk

A

Course fees include...- Enrolment fee- Pre-training assessment- Entry test- Tuition- Textbooks and teaching materials- Multi-media learning centre forpersonal study

- Educational Advisory Service- Student card- Certificate of Studies- Orientation tour by coach on first day - Wi-Fi- Sports and leisure activitiesinformation available online: www.anglo-continental.com/leisure.html

- Services of the Student Support team

Standard homestayaccommodation fees include...- Single room - from the Sunday beforecourse commencement to the Sundayafter its completion

- Breakfast Monday to Sunday- Evening meal Monday to Sunday- Light lunch Saturday and Sunday (lunch from Monday to Friday may bepurchased in the Student Centre)

- Light laundry serviceFor further details of accommodationsee page 34.

Please note - T-1.20 students may have their lessonseither in the morning or in theafternoon on alternate weeks.

- T-1.25 students have lessons in themorning and afternoon.

Language and Methodology of English Teaching 2016

JUL4, 11,

18

JUL29

Course number T-1.20 T-1.25

Course fees*

555

805

1055

760

1100

1440

2520 lessons of teaching methodology

including: - English language development - British life and culture plus5 lessons of TKT modules 1, 2, 3

practice

5

Intermediate - see note A

Average 10 (Max.15)

20

See note B

2, 3 or 4

4 - 29 July

2020 lessons of teaching methodology

including: - English language development - British life and culture

5

Intermediate - see note A

Average 10 (Max.15)

20

See note B

2, 3 or 4

4 - 29 July

Standard homestay accommodation fees - single room (Pounds sterling)

Test fees Pounds sterling

On application On application

Course entry dates 2016B

Pounds sterling

We must receive your enrolment at least 8 weeks before the test date.Please see page 15 for further details.

Pounds sterling

* Inclusive of VAT where applicable.

Pounds sterling

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Professional and Technical

Programme

Request a Professional

Training Prospectus

We provide general, professional and technical English language training programmes, byspecial arrangement, for government departments, commercial organisations and educationaland training institutions throughout the world. Specialisations offered include:

English for International Business and Industry

Business Communication Finance and Banking• Types of business • Financial reports and communications• Customer care • Budgeting and financial planning• Communication in the workplace • The banking industry• Telephoning and video conferencing • Bank management• Meetings and presentations • International transactions• Use of technology • Investment• Formal and legal documents • Accounting

Management Marketing and Sales• Organisation and structure • Types of market• Defining policies • Advertising• Staff recruitment • Describing products and services• Financial reports • Meetings and presentations• Staff training, welfare and motivation • Market research• Dispute resolution • Formal and informal communication• Communication and correspondence • Administrative processes

Health and Safety Legal Practice• The need for health and safety rules • Legal systems and practice• Risk assessment • Company law• Fire risks • Contracts• Health and safety in the workplace • Commercial law• Formal documentation • Written and oral communication skills

Medical Industry Maritime Personnel• Anatomy • Ship operations• Symptoms and diagnosis • Ship types and characteristics• Medical and surgical treatment • Ports and terminals• Medical research • Crewing and training• The pharmaceutical industry • Maintenance and repair• Prescription and administration of drugs • Maritime law• Communication with patients and colleagues • Marine insurance

Engineering Hospitality and Tourism • Design • Hotel facilities and services• Measurement • Travel arrangements• Materials • Safety and hygiene• Manufacturing, assembly and quality control • Dealing with customers• Static and dynamic principles • Food and drink• Energy and temperature • Formal and informal documentation• Fluids• Mechanisms

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English for Aviation, Military and Security Personnel

Aviation English Division• Test of English for Aviation Personnel• Introduction to Aviation• English for Pilots and Air Traffic Controllers• Aviation English Teachers• ICAO Raters• Other aviation specialisationsFor further details visit the website: www.aviation-english-division.com

Air Force Personnel• An Air Force base• The plane• The crew• Types of aircraft• Weaponry• Ground services and personnel• Air traffic control• Writing and communications

Naval Personnel• Navy organisation• Navy surface ships and weaponry• Submarines and aircraft• A naval base• Naval operations• Peacekeeping• Writing and communications

For individual or group quotationsplease contact us

[email protected]

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Immigration and Security Officers• Dealing with people• Passenger profiling• Passenger and baggage screening• Procedures at ports/points of entry and departure• Immigration law and criminal offences• Port and airport lexis• Automated and non-automated security systems• Writing and documentation

Army Personnel• Army organisation• Weapons and equipment• An army base• Army operations• Peacekeeping• Logistics• Writing and communications

Police Forces• International and national law• Police organisation• Police operations• Dealing with the public• Court procedures• Equipment• Writing and communications

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Selection of homestay accommodationCarefully selected homestay accommodation is anestablished feature of all our programmes. Thanks to ourselection process, administration and supervision of ourhomestay accommodation, we ensure that you arecomfortable and well looked after during your course.All homestay accommodation registered with Anglo-Continental is checked at regular intervals by our staffand evaluated by our students, to ensure that it remains at a high standard.

Standard homestay accommodation • A pleasantly furnished single bedroom• Shared shower or bathroom and toilet facilities • 16 meals per week• A light laundry service

Important notice - students under 18 yearsIn accordance with British Council recommendations, wecheck that all homestay family members are suitable toaccommodate students under 18 years of age by using theDisclosure and Barring Service (DBS).

Standard homestay accommodation withprivate bathroom (Age 18+ only) Limited availability• A pleasantly furnished single bedroom• Exclusive use of a shower or bathroom and toilet facilities • 16 meals per week• A light laundry service• Internet access is available in most homes

Executive homestay accommodation (Age 18+ only)For students attending the Executive Programme and,subject to availability, for Business and Specialised,Professional Training, Aviation and Club 50+ Programmes:• A spacious, comfortably furnished bedroom• Exclusive use of a shower or bathroom and toilet facilities• 16 meals per week (3 course evening meal accompanied

by a glass of wine or beer)• A washing and ironing service• Internet access is available in all executive homes• Our executive hosts provide an enhanced standard of

hospitality and comfort

Alternative accommodation While we strongly recommend homestay accommodationin order to enhance the language and cultural experienceof your stay, alternative accommodation can be arrangedon request for students over the age of 18 years (anystudent under the age of 18 years, for whom the schoolarranges alternative accommodation, must beaccompanied by an adult):

• Student hotel accommodation• Hotel and guest houses

Reservations made through Anglo-Continental are subjectto a reservation fee. Further details and suggestedestablishments are available on our website: www.anglo-continental.com/alternative.html

If you wish to make your own accommodationarrangements and need some guidance, please refer to theBournemouth Tourism website: www.bournemouth.co.uk

Accommodation

175

115

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Standard - 18+Standard - 16-17

185

125

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Standard withPrivate Bathroom

18+ 230

170

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Executive - 18+

295

235

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First week

Each additional week

High season supplement

(19 June to 14 August - per week)

Homestay Accommodation Fees 2016 - single room (Pounds sterling)

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Student Support

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Safety and student supportThe safety and wellbeing of our students is one of our toppriorities. Anglo-Continental has fully trained staff andfacilities to provide a high standard of student support,safety and first aid.

Emergency telephoneAnglo-Continental operates a 24/7 helpline foremergencies. Telephone: (GB code) +(0)1202 55 74 14or (GB code) +(0)78 3161 3193 (out of office hours only).

First aidAnglo-Continental has 15 fully qualified first aid staff,many of which are also trained in use of the automatedexternal defibrillator (AED). The AED is available onsiteto treat life threatening heart problems. Anglo-Continental also has a dedicated first aid room and firstaid equipment in key areas around the school.First aid staff are on campus during office hours. Firstaid arrangements are also provided for excursions,sports and leisure activities.

Medical treatmentWhere appropriate, Anglo-Continental can assist with thearrangement of emergency medical and dental treatmentas provided by the British National Health Service. Long-term students are assisted to register with a local doctor.

Student careWhen you are away from home, problems can arise.Most of these are easily solved with the help of ourStudent Services staff.Our Student Support staff provide a confidential anddiscreet service for problems of a delicate or sensitivenature. Two members of the Student Support Team are fullyqualified therapeutic counsellors and members of the BritishAssociation of Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP). Aswell as qualifications, the Student Support Team has awealth of experience in dealing with international studentsand the variety of problems that might arise.From your first contact with us to your last day at Anglo-Continental, we will give you all the help you need.

Students under 18 years of ageAnglo-Continental strictly monitors students under 18 years ofage. Any unauthorised absence is followed up by ourStudent Services staff. On the first day of school our StudentSupport Officer meets with new students under 18 years ofage on Adult Courses to ensure that these students areaware of the Anglo-Continental Guidelines for students under18. These students will also be asked to sign a statement toconfirm that they understand and will follow these guidelines.

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ExcursionsAt Anglo-Continental, we give you every opportunity to see thesights of Southern England. Throughout the year, we offer anextensive choice of full-day and half-day guided excursions tointeresting towns and cities, historic castles and stately homes,safari parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty. You can visitthe great landmarks of London, go shopping in Oxford Street orsee the world's leaders in the waxworks at Madame Tussaud's.You can visit the university city of Oxford or look aroundWinchester, the ancient capital of England. You can see thefamous Lions of Longleat, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick Castleand many other fascinating places, according to your choice.Visits and excursions are arranged to events of special interest,such as air displays, exhibitions and international sports fixtures,as they occur. Whatever your preferences, you will probablyfind them featured in the excursion programme.

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Excursions

Tower Bridge, London

Corfe Castle

Stonehenge

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Social Activities ProgrammeAt Anglo-Continental, we arrange a comprehensiveprogramme of afternoon and evening social activities (themajority are included in the fees). Activities include: • English language practice workshops• Social evenings at local venues• Dance and fitness classes• Themed events• Team games, table tennis, bowls and croquet• Football and volleyball sessions and a wide range of

other sports and games.Weekly programme online: www.anglo-continental.com/leisure.html

LeisureIn addition, Bournemouth has all the leisure andentertainment facilities of a leading holiday resort:• Cinemas and theatres with films and plays of every kind• Concerts, exhibitions and other events of international

calibre such as the Air Festival, Wheels Festival, Foodand Drink Festival and Arts by the Sea

• Every kind of music - including the famousBournemouth Symphony Orchestra

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Activities,Leisure & Sports

• An exceptional choice of pubs, clubs and lively placesof entertainment

These activities add a new dimension to your studies,improve and extend your English, and help to ensure thatyou enjoy your stay with us.

SportsYou can select from a wide choice of sports activities (some at extra cost):• Every kind of water sport, including sailing, water-

skiing, surfing and windsurfing in Bournemouth Bay orin Poole Harbour, Europe’s largest natural harbour

• Swimming in the sea or in a choice of indoor pools• Team games, such as football, volleyball, basketball and

softball• Individual sports such as tennis, badminton and bowls• Visits to local sports centres for gymnastics, squash,

fitness training or martial artsYou can go horse riding in the nearby New Forest NationalPark, play golf on your choice of excellent courses in andaround Bournemouth, or compete with your friends at ten-pin bowling. Whichever activities you prefer, our staffwill be available to help you with the arrangements.

Anglo-Continental Football Team

Fireworks at Bournemouth Pier

National Coastal Tourism Academy

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Anglo-Continental transfer services

ReservationAnglo-Continental car and coach transfers mustbe booked no later than 10 days before thedate of arrival, stating:• Name • Mobile telephone number• Student reference number• Date of arrival• Time of arrival• Flight number• Airport of departure• Airport of arrival • Details of connecting flight if applicable

Arrival at the airportWhen you leave the Customs Hall, look for ourRepresentative carrying a sign with the name ofthe school.

Full details of the meeting point are given in theconfirmation documents.

Delayed arrival - car transfersThe driver will wait for 2 hours from the advisedarrival time. If you are delayed further, forwhatever reason, the driver will wait for up toan additional 2 hours and you will be charged£ 18 per 30 minutes. Any additional chargesmust be paid on the first day of school.

Possible waiting times for coach transfersIt is our aim to transfer you to Bournemouth assoon as possible after meeting ourrepresentative. However, Anglo-Continentalcannot be held responsible for delays caused bylate arrival of incoming flights, congestion at UKBorder Control, hold ups at Customs or heavytraffic on the roads.

Luggage allowance - car and coach transfersYour free allowance is one piece of luggage ofa standard size and shape weighing not morethan 23kg, plus one item of hand luggage ofnot more than 10kg.

If your luggage does not conform with theabove, an additional charge may have to bemade. It is important that you advise us inadvance if there is excess baggage so we canmake appropriate arrangements, otherwise youmay find that the excess luggage cannot travelwith you and there may be additional charges.

CancellationNotice of cancellation or change of a transfermust be received in writing by the school before12.00 hours (British Time) on the Wednesdayprior to the scheduled day of arrival ordeparture. If such notice is not received withinthe period stipulated, we incur obligations to thetransport companies and therefore the fullcharge must be paid.

Anglo-Continental transfer information

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This service provides a meetand greet welcome from ourstaff on arrival at anypassenger terminal atLondon Heathow Airport.

This convenient service, operating eachSunday during June, July and August,takes students to their accommodation.On return to London Heathrow Airport acar will collect you from theaccommodation and transfer you to thewaiting airport coach at the school.

Anglo-Continental Coach Transfer Services

Charges per personLondon Heathrow Airport (LHR) Coaches depart to Accommodation betweenSunday, 5, 12, 19 and 26 June 2016 Sunday, 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31 July 2016 0800 to 2000 hours £ 45Sunday, 7 and 14 August 2016

Accommodation to Coaches depart London Heathrow Airport (LHR) betweenSunday, 19 and 26 June 2016Sunday, 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31 July 2016 0500 to 1600 hours £ 45Sunday, 7, 14, 21 and 28 August 2016

Reservation and confirmation of flight details are required no later than 10 days in advance.

This service offers a personalmeet and greet service fromany location in Great Britainat any time and on any day.You will be driven directly

and comfortably to your destination.

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* The first 2 hours of waiting time are free of charge. Extra waiting time charge per 30 minutes.Reservation and confirmation of flight details are required no later than 10 days in advance.

From/To Time 1 person 2 persons 3 persons Journey Time Waiting* London Heathrow Any time £ 161 £ 89 £ 67 90 minutes £ 18 London Gatwick Any time £ 178 £ 97 £ 69 120 minutes £ 18London City Any time £ 255 £ 137 £ 97 150 minutes £ 18London Centre Any time £ 266 £ 135 £ 92 150 minutes £ 18London Stansted Any time £ 250 £ 133 £ 99 180 minutes £ 18London Luton Any time £ 200 £ 108 £ 85 210 minutes £ 18Southampton Airport Any time £ 82 £ 45 £ 36 30 minutes £ 18Bournemouth Airport Any time £ 40 £ 23 £ 21 10 minutes £ 18

Approximate

Journey time: Approximately 2 hours

Anglo-Continental Car Transfer Services Charges per person per single journey

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All enrolments are subject to these conditions, whichbecome legally binding on confirmation of acceptanceby Anglo-Continental, and to the age limitations andarrangements specified in Anglo-Continental’s officialpublications.

The enrolled student intends and is able to follow andcomplete the course of study at Anglo-Continental anddeclares that he/she shall abide by all current UK lawsand leave the United Kingdom at the end of his/herstudies.

Anglo-Continental reserves the right to withholdconfirmation of an enrolment, at its discretion, if suchaction is deemed necessary in the interests of thestudent or the school or if an incorrect declaration hasbeen made.

Fees

The fees for courses and accommodation are valid from1 January to 31 December each year. The fees for thefollowing year are normally published in July/August.

The fees must be received in full by Anglo-Continentalno later than four weeks before course commencement,

otherwise Anglo-Continental reserves the right tocancel, without notice, the course, accommodation andall other services. Course fees are calculated incomplete weeks, and any part of a week is counted asa full week.

No compensation, fee reductions, refunds, credit,additional lessons or extension of the course can begiven for:

- services or facilities included in the fees and not used;

- late entry to or absence or early departure from acourse without formal curtailment;

- lessons replaced by testing, class allocationprocedures or the sightseeing tour on course entrydates;

- days when schools are closed because of officialholidays.

Any refunds which are approved can only be made bythe office or Agent to whom the fees were originallypaid. Anglo-Continental reserves the right to make feeadjustments as a result of changes to statutory taxeswithout prior notice.

Visas

If you require a visa, it is your responsibility toensure that you apply for the correct type ofvisa to allow you to study at Anglo-Continental forthe entire period of your course(s). You mustensure that all details on your confirmationdocuments (including the visa letter or theConfirmation of Acceptance for Studies) issuedby Anglo-Continental are correct before youapply for your visa. Anglo-Continental cannot beheld liable for any errors that occur during thevisa application process. It is also yourresponsibility to continue to maintain the correctimmigration status to study at Anglo-Continentalfor the duration of your course(s). Failure to doso may lead to termination of your studieswithout refund or compensation.

School regulations

Anglo-Continental publishes regulations to ensure thatthe courses operate smoothly. Acceptance of andcompliance with these regulations, and with Englishlaw, are contractual obligations on the part of thestudent. The school regulations are available online:www.anglo-continental.com/schoolregs.html

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Public transfer services (making your own way to Bournemouth)

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National Express Coaches National Express provide bus services to the public.There are frequent services throughout the day everyday of the year and services from London Heathroware direct to the Bournemouth Interchange.

However, if you arrive at another airport you will have to changebuses. You will need to take a taxi from the coach station to youraccommodation. For full details of their services, currenttimetables and prices please visit www.nationalexpress.com

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National RailTrain services from London Waterloo andSouthampton Airport Parkway are direct andavailable every day of the year. Other airports areserved by trains but are not direct and may involve

a coach or the underground depending on the particular airport.You will need to take a taxi from Bournemouth railway station toyour accommodation. For full details of their services, currenttimetables and prices please visit www.nationalrail.co.uk

Train Station Trains operatebetween*

London Heathrow Airport 06.45 - 23.30 London Gatwick Airport 06.50 - 23.50 London City Airport 06.40 - 22.11 London Stansted Airport 06.00 - 23.15 London Luton Airport 05.45 - 20.45

Coach Station Coaches operate between*

London Heathrow Airport 06.00 - 00.30 London Gatwick Airport 03.40 - 24.00 London City Airport 05.50 - 20.00 London Stansted Airport 04.05 - 23.45 London Luton Airport 04.10 - 23.55

National Express Coaches to Bournemouth

* Coach times may vary. Please check the National Express website for the latestinformation: www.nationalexpress.com

* Train times may vary. Please check the National Rail website for the latest information:www.nationalrail.co.uk

National Rail Services to Bournemouth

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Cancellation or postponement of a course

A course is not transferable but may be cancelled orpostponed and full course fees will be refunded (exceptfor bank charges), provided that written notice isreceived by Anglo-Continental not less than four weeksbefore the scheduled date of course commencement. Inthe absence of such notice, or if less than four weeks’notice is received:

- in the case of cancellation, a fee of £ 500 is payablein lieu of notice;

- in the case of postponement, Anglo-Continentalreserves the right to levy a charge to coveradministration and accommodation costs incurred onthe student's behalf;

- should the application for a visa be refused, we willrefund any published fees paid in advance (afterdeduction of an administration charge of £ 50)provided that you send us a copy of the letter ofrefusal before the intended start date of the course.

Any additional charges for services provided by a thirdparty (such as Home Office CAS charges, hotelaccommodation, flat rental and courier services) arenot refundable.

Curtailment of a course

(Excluding courses with reduced fees)

If a course of more than eight weeks' duration iscurtailed by the student, four weeks' notice must be givento the school. If no notice or insufficient notice is given,course fees must be paid in lieu of notice together withany accommodation charges due. In all cases, coursefees must be paid for a minimum of eight weeks.

If a course of eight weeks' duration or less is curtailed,no refund of course fees can be given. Students musthave personal insurance against inability to attend orcontinue a course for medical or compassionatereasons (see ‘liability and insurance’).

Change of course(Excluding courses with reduced fees)

If, after commencement of a course, the student wishesto change to a course of a lower specification, twoweeks' notice must be given to the school. If approved,the change must be made on a scheduled entry datefor the new course.

Any refund due will be in the form of a credit towardsany required extension of the amended course ortowards any subsequent course with Anglo-Continentalduring the twelve months following the end of the

amended course. The credit is not transferable to anyother person and no cash refund can be given.

Incorrect declaration

Anglo-Continental reserves the right to withdraw astudent from the course if an incorrect declaration hasbeen made or if information regarding a student’sability to participate in the course has not beendisclosed to us before course commencement. In thiscase, no refund can be made.

English language level

Any information about your level received prior to yourarrival will act as a guide only. Your English languagelevel will be determined by our entry test on your firstday. If you are not at the required level for your course,you will be transferred to a suitable alternative course.

Accommodation

The fee for the first week in homestay accommodationincludes a non-refundable administration charge tocover the cost of selection, reservation andadministration.

Any request to change or leave accommodation, eitherseparately or in conjunction with the curtailment of acourse, must be made to Anglo-Continental at least twoweeks before the date of the proposed move andapproved before the change is made. Failing this,accommodation fees are payable in lieu of notice. Anadministrative charge of £25 will be made for eachrequest to change homestay family accommodation.Accommodation fees continue to be payable for anyperiods of absence during the course.

Photography, film, sound recordings andwritten work

During our courses we sometimes take photographs, filmfootage and sound recordings, some of which may beincorporated into items such as, but not limited to, futurepublicity material, tests and educational materials. Wemay also wish to use examples of your written work. Ifyou do not wish to participate in any of these items,please advise Anglo-Continental in writing before thestart of the course, otherwise it is understood that youhave unreservedly given your consent for these to beused.

Liability and insurance

Anglo-Continental will not be liable for any loss,damage, illness or injury to persons or property,however caused, except where such liability is imposedby statute. Anglo-Continental will also not be heldresponsible for any delay in scheduled services of third

party companies or if any service cannot be providedas specified. Any complaints, liabilities, losses ordamages arising should be submitted to the third partycompany concerned. It is the student’s responsibility totake out personal insurance against all such risks,including inability to attend or continue a course andfor the payment of medical expenses.

Transfer fuel surcharge

If a transportation company levies a surcharge becauseof an increase in the price of fuel, the additional costwill be charged to you. Please check the website forthe latest charges www.anglo-continental.com/en/uk/transfer.html

Force majeure

It shall be a fundamental condition of the contractbetween the student and Anglo-Continental or its Agentsthat neither Anglo-Continental nor its Agents shall be inany way liable to the student in the event of any servicecontracted to be supplied by them becoming impossibleto supply by reason of industrial dispute or other causeoutside their control.

Data protection

To ensure that your course at Anglo-Continental meetsyour requirements we and, if appropriate, the Anglo-Continental Agent in your own country will need to usethe information you provide (such as your personaldata and details of any special requirements) in orderto process your enrolment.

We must pass your information on to those involved inproviding you with services relating to your stay atAnglo-Continental such as, but not limited to, yourreservation of accommodation and transfer services.The information may also be provided, if required, tosecurity or credit-checking organisations, customs andthe Home Office as required by UK law.

Please note that where your information is held by anAnglo-Continental Agent, it will be subject to yourAgent’s own data protection policy and their country’snational law.

Validity of conditions

These Conditions of enrolment and Additionalconditions for long-term courses are valid from 1 January 2016 and are subject to English law. TheEnglish language version is legally binding in all cases.

Anglo-Continental reserves the right to waive or adjustthe specifications of a course, which may include agelimits, without prior notification.

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Additional conditions apply to:

- Long-Term General Programme Courses: G-1.20L/G-1.25L/G-1.30L

- Academic Study Programme Course: A-1.30

Curtailment of a course

If a long-term course is curtailed after its commencement,no refund of course fees can be given. It is the student'sresponsibility to take out personal insurance againstinability to attend or continue a course for medical orcompassionate reasons (see ‘liability and insurance’above).

Change of course

An enrolment for a long-term course may not bechanged after course commencement except where thestudent wishes to prolong or include a course of a higherspecification with the approval of the school.

School holidays

Students following long-term courses may apply to takeholidays, in complete weeks from Monday to Friday, attimes convenient to the programme and with theapproval of the Director of Studies. Holidays are allowedon the basis of a maximum of two weeks per twelveweeks of the programme and application must be made

to the school not less than two weeks in advance. Ineach case the total course duration will be extended tocompensate for the number of weeks’ holiday taken.Holidays may not be taken when following intensiveIELTS or FCE preparation, Examination Practice orBusiness and Specialised options.

Anglo-Continental has a legal duty of care for studentsunder 18 years of age. A holiday or break in stay canonly be authorised once written permission has beenreceived from the student’s parent/guardian.

Conditions of enrolment (continued)

Additional conditions for long-term courses