EC English Language Schools: Cambridge (Junior)
Gilbert Rd, Cambridge, CB4 3NY, UK
EC English Language Schools: Cambridge (Junior)
Ascolto, parlando, pronuncia, lettura, scrittura, vocabolario, grammatica e attività
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Day Programme
Minimum stay: one week
The Day Programme provides an ideal supplement to a family holiday for young students. Learn English, socialise with other students from around the world, and take part in an action packed activity programme.
What's Included:
20 English lessons per week (15 hours)
Course materials
Activity programme
Weekday lunches
EC bus to all activities and school
End of course certificate
Return airport transfers
Massimo | 15 studenti |
Fascia d'età | 12 - 17 anni di età |
EC Cambridge è una delle poche scuole di lingue nel cuore della città. La scuola è situata in un edificio molto moderno adiacente a una delle principali aree commerciali di Cambridge.
Apertura: 2004
Capienza del centro: 203
Aule: 14
Età minima: 16
Studenti per ogni classe: Media 12 (Max 14)
La scuola include:
20 computer connessi ad internet
Accesso Wi-Fi gratuito in tutto il centro
Biblioteca
Sala studenti
Aule studio
Le nazionalità e combinazioni di età alla EC English Language Schools: Cambridge (Junior) variano in periodi, corsi e livelli diversi.
EC Cambridge (Junior) insegna agli studenti provenienti da tutto il mondo, tra cui:
EC Cambridge (Junior) insegna agli studenti provenienti da tutto il mondo, tra cui:
EC Cambridge è una delle poche scuole di lingue nel cuore della città. La scuola è situata in un edificio molto moderno adiacente a una delle principali aree commerciali di Cambridge.
I had A good time and the teacher was great and he Could explain very good. Only the good was A little less good.
Mostra dettagli » Leggi ancora...I liked the activity leaders and activities very much! There was just one teacher who was not nice but after we changed classes I had this very nice teacher! Residence where I lived in was nice and the house was clean and staff member in our house was very nice!
Mostra dettagli » Leggi ancora...I liked very much the lessons because they were interesting and interactive. The teachers were good in talking with us and keeping the conversation always alive. I think that the school was a bit too far to the city centre but I liked the houses location because they were very near to the centre. The activities were really good, interesting and also funny. The housing was good and the rooms were comfortable. I liked the social leaders because they were friendly, nice and polite.
Mostra dettagli » Leggi ancora...It was my first time in Cambridge. My house was very nice and host family was very friendly. Unfortunately, the house location was a little bit far from school. The teachers were also good. I think the activities were interesting. I found a lot of friends. My holiday in Cambridge was very good!
Mostra dettagli » Leggi ancora...1) Academically Alex's English has definitively improved. We now never speak in Chinese, and he himself noticed that I used more difficult sentences when I address him. This is because I see he understands much more. He has started reading an English book and save the vocabulary he does not know. He is valiantly considering the TOEFL for later on. I have been impressed by what he told me from the teaching methods: very lively, with very interesting subjects (example: moot presidential elections, etc). It will influence my own teaching this coming year in the University here! The main text book, "Total English" is very good. The teachers (except one on his last week, very interesting and lively). He regretted a little to be surounded by foreigners whose accent was often not good, but he compensated this by speaking a lot with the "social leaders". I believe this is something to be taken into account by the Organizers: give as big speaking role to the "leaders". (They should have another title than "social leaders" which sounds old, heavy, not inspiring. 2) Humanly: The fact that his companions (as he...) were all foreigners, clearly compensated for itself by the cultural richness it brought in: Alex enjoyed meeting the Italians, the Norwegians, Polish, etc.! This is a great and very usefull aspect of this camp. He has acquired a knowledge of all European characteristics by observing and living with his classmates and others. He has become international, no more the small Taiwan island guy. He, for sure, had gone abroad several times; but this was his first personal encounter with such diversity of others! And he has fall in love with Europe! Now I have to mull University there for him, which is fine. These links with his companions seem to be more than just a brief encounter: now through Facebook (bravo Chris!) they are C H A T T I N G in English, writing at high speed to exchange views and jokes! This is a very very good exercise to learn "English composition"! It should be maximized somehow in the curriculum, maybe. As we also in the pictures of Chris, these kids were happy and having a good time. We are very confucianist in Taiwan and I was afraid that some bad apple may spoil things there. Alex confirmed they were some rough guys (from Easter Europe especially) and they did not spoil anyone. Even, a group of Italians with whom Alex sympathized more, took to a catholic Sunday mass and told him they bow in front of their parents!!! Interesting, and I did not expect that from Italians! (My wrong prejudice) and don't expect that much from my son... 3) Facilities: Room are very comfortable and large. It's also important. The trips to London and Oxford were good. Same for the parties and entertainment part of the program. One little glitch: between activities, slow time they did not know what to do. Maybe this is a subjective impression, although several of his friends felt the same but in any case I think this should be easy to correct. So, overall, I would rate it 95/100!
Mostra dettagli » Leggi ancora...Non possiamo richiedere visti a nome e per gli studenti. Comunque, la scuola può fornirti la documentazione completa che ti serve per fare domanda di visto.
Se studierai nel Regno Unito per oltre 11 mesi, riceverai un numero di riferimento chiamato Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) da consegnare all'ambasciata del Regno Unito con la domanda del visto (General Student Visa). Gli studenti che hanno prenotato il corso di lingua e pagato le tariffe riceveranno un CAS dalla EC Cambridge (Junior). Si prega di notare che la legge del Regno Unito dichiara che un CAS può essere rilasciato solo a studenti che studiano Inglese per oltre 11 mesi.
Se dovrai studiare nel Regno Unito per 11 mesi o meno, devi fare domanda per un visto speciale chiamato Visto Studente Visitatore. Da studente visitatore non puoi lavorare part-time durante gli studi. Se intendi studiare nel Regno Unito per 11 mesi o meno, riceverai una lettera di accettazione al tuo indirizzo personale tramite posta ordinario a carico del mittente.
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