Courses
The courses we offer provide students with the flexibility to study what they want, when they want. A variety of course combinations will allow students to fulfill their interests and needs in a way that suits their lifestyle, academic goals and availability. Students can choose between morning, midday, afternoon, or evening classes, and start studying at the office on any day for most of our programmes. Programme lengths would also vary between 1 week and 1 year. For more information about our courses, please click below:
General English Courses
General English is the type of English taught and learnt in the majority of the classrooms in the world. Our General English Courses aim to develop the ability to communicate effectively. All aspects of language are covered with an emphasis on speaking and listening. The carefully structured and flexible courses give students an opportunity to select afternoon options to meet their specific needs.
Business English Courses
Business English is English especially related to international trade. It focuses on vocabulary and topics used in the worlds of business, trade, finance, and international relations and refers to the communication skills used in the workplace, and focuses on the language and skills needed for typical business communication such as presentations, negotiations, meetings, small talk, socializing, correspondence, report writing, and so on.
Introductory short-term courses
Financial English programme is designed to provide students with the key skills, tools and terminology to operate in an international financial environment.
With globalization, the ability to communicate effectively is the key to success for business executives. This short course is for learners who need to improve their ability to communicate when socialising, telephoning, presenting, taking part in meetings and negotiating.
This course has been designed to prepare students for work in the tourism and hotel service industries. Students are encouraged to apply any tourism / business knowledge and experience that they might have as they work through course material.
This course sets out to provide the delegates with the skills necessary to maintain a courteous, calm and confident manner in dealing with personal and telephone situations of every kind, from general enquiries to specific customer complaints.
This course will provide you with the English language skills needed to perform in a variety of work situations, including interviewing applicants, conducting appraisals, participating in meetings and using the telephone.
This course is aimed to help students get familiar with current theory and practice in international marketing, acquire an understanding of public relations concepts, develop effective business English communication skills, build appropriate vocabulary related to business, marketing and public relations.
This course is for students of computing and IT at universities, technical and vocational institutes, and adult education programmes. It is a topic-based approach each covering a key area of IT.
Legal English is the style of English used by lawyers and other legal professionals in the course of their work. It has particular relevance when applied to the drafting of written material, including:
- legal documents: contracts, licences etc
- court pleadings: summonses, briefs, judgments etc
- laws: Acts of parliament and subordinate legislation, case reports
legal correspondence

