Course details
Prepare with our University of Cambridge exam preparation courses. Cambridge Local Exam Syndicate certifications are internationally recognized, and our courses will get you ready to excel!
Cambridge Exam Preparation courses give you a thorough, detailed understanding of the Cambridge Exam structure and teach you the best test-taking strategies. You’ll also practice the English you need to do well. Our lessons offer you a chance to take practice tests, learn the best techniques and feel confident on test day.
You can prepare for several Cambridge Exam Preparation courses: the Preliminary English Test (PET), the First Certificate (FCE), the Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) or the Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE)
We offer both regular and intensive preparation courses - with our preparation courses, you’ll feel confident and prepared to succeed!
Course Facts
Requirements:
- Intermediate to Advanced English
Course Structure
20/28 Lessons of Exam Preparation:
- Cover all sections of the Cambridge Exam in detail and learn the verbal skills and test-taking strategies you need to succeed.
8 Lessons of General English (UK and Ireland):
- Focus on the four main aspects of language: reading, writing, listening and speaking. These courses offer a semi-intensive English education that will help you learn quickly and effectively.
7 Sessions of 7 K+ tools, K+ clubs:
- Customize your learning with guided practice, practice tests, online and offline exercises, study clubs and many other activities, tailored to complement your in-class lessons.
About Kaplan International Colleges
Kaplan International students learn through the communicative method of teaching. This means that classroom time is spent on using real-world, practical skills to improve their knowledge of English. Students focus on the ftheir key building blocks of language: reading, writing, listening and speaking. Classroom activities reflect real situations, and are structured so students communicate as much as possible. If you want to get a better idea, then this is how they do it.
Some examples of classroom activities are:
- Writing an e-mail to a friend
- Role-playing a dinner conversation
- Listening to a train station announcement
- Reading newspaper articles
By learning how to communicate in these everyday situations while still in the classroom, students are more prepared for conversations with friends, traveling around an English-speaking country and conversations with new friends and colleagues.
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