At LAL we believe in the ideal formula, that the combination of ‘serious study’ and ‘serious fun’ bring about the best results in terms of progress in English. All our schools are committed to delivering the highest possible standards of quality tuition.
LAL standard level classifications | CEF | Cambridge | BEC | IELTS |
Post Advanced | C2 | CPE | 3 |
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Advanced You are able to use the structures of the language with ease and fluency with minor lapses in accuracy and appropriateness. | C1 | CAE | 2 |
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Upper-intermediate You are able to handle the main structures of language with some confidence, demonstrate knowledge of an adequate range of vocabulary and use appropriate communicative strategies. | B2 | FCE | 1 |
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Intermediate You can communicate in a range of everyday situations which require largely predictable use of limited vocabulary and basic grammar.
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Pre-intermediate You can communicate in a limited number of the most familiar situations in which language is used in everyday life. | A2 | KET | Entry 2 |
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Elementary You can communicate in a very simple and limited fashion.
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False Beginner You know some words and phrases but have no oral or grammatical accuracy or fluency.
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Beginner You know no English. |
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On your first morning at school you will be given a placement test. This will be used to assess your knowledge of English grammar. During this time you will also be taken for a short oral test with
a teacher. You will be put into a class according to the results of your grammar and oral tests.
Your teacher will monitor your progress throughout your time at the school. You will be given advice on ways of helping yourself to build confidence and make improvements. Your teacher will provide you with new language and skills for your level of English as well as helping you to achieve the level that is attainable during your stay at the school. If you are following a long-term programme regular tests will be provided in order for you to see what progress you are making. The combination of your motivation with your teacher’s expertise will guarantee positive results.
Yes -our teachers come from very different educational backgrounds and bring a wide range of experience and expertise to their teaching. Most of all they share a passion for teaching international students to communicate more effectively in English. Teachers in all centres are committed, professional and trained.
The teaching in all LAL centres is regularly inspected by the relevant accrediting bodies – the EFL Monitoring Board of the Ministry of Education in Malta, FELTOM (Malta), British Council (UK), CEA (USA), and ELTASA (South Africa).
The teacher’s role is to coach you into gaining confidence and improving your ability to communicate. This means that there will be times when you make mistakes. You will be corrected and made aware of where you went wrong in order that you learn from your errors. However, it is not our policy to correct every little mistake you make as this can be de-motivating and lead to frustration.
Increasing student confidence and competence are the most important aspects of our teaching. You will be given the opportunity to practise your new language skills within the classroom environment and during school activities and of course you will have lots of opportunities to practise your English with classmates and within your host family.
We use an eclectic style of teaching in our classes. You and your classmates will work with a variety of up to date materials with which you will study grammar and vocabulary, as well as the four main skills- listening, reading, writing and speaking. The material will be supplemented by discussions, roleplays and other ways of increasing your active language. We will also provide you with lots of practise of your English pronunciation and intonation.
Your teacher(s) will not only give you regular homework to provide extra practice of work you have done in class, but they will also give you suggestions and tips on how to ‘help yourself’ to learn outside the class, such as visiting local pubs or bars or speaking to your host family.
At the end of your stay you will be presented with your LAL Certificate, which will indicate the studies you have done and recognises your achievement.