

EXAM PREPARATIONS
Your passport to success! Proof of long term language
study abroad could help you gain an important job,
promotion or university place.
CAMBRIDGE EXAM COURSE
The University of Cambridge Certificate examinations
are among some of the most widely-recognised English
language qualifications in the world. If your English
level is between intermediate and advanced you have
a choice of three Cambridge exams - First Certificate (FCE),
Advanced (CAE) and Proficiency (CPE). Three times a year -
to coincide with fixed exam dates worldwide - an 8 week preparatory course is
available at our school (the programme includes 8 weeks of tuition 9 weeks of
accommodation to include the final exam week).
FACT BOX 2008 and 2009
Weeks: 8 (plus 1 additional week accommodation)
Class max: 10
Lessons per week: 30
Lesson Time: 50 minutes
Levels: Intermediate (FCE)
Upper-Intermediate (CAE)
Advanced (CPE)
Start dates 2008: Oct 13
Start dates 2009: Jan 12*, April 13 & Oct 12
*This start date is only valid for FCE & CEA
Please note that in South Africa the only testing centre is located in Cape Town, exams cannot yet be taken in Durban.
CAMBRIDGE EXAM COURSE PLUS
The University of Cambridge Certificate examinations are among some of the most widely-recognised English language qualifications in the world. If your English level is between intermediate and advanced you have a choice of three Cambridge exams - First Certificate (FCE), Advanced (CAE) and Proficiency (CPE). Three times a year - to coincide with fixed exam dates worldwide - a 12 week preparatory course is available at our school (the programme includes 12 weeks of tuition plus 13 weeks of accommodation to include the final exam week).
FACT BOX
Weeks: 12 (plus 1 additional week accommodation)
Class max: 10
Lessons per week: 30
Lesson Time: 50 minutes
Levels: Intermediate (FCE)
Upper-Intermediate (CAE)
Advanced (CPE)
Start dates 2008: Sep 15
Start dates 2009: March 16, Sep 14
Please note that in South Africa the only testing centre is located in Cape Town, exams cannot yet be taken in Durban.
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