Carla, Philip, Tracy and Monika are four students studying at London School of Business and Finance. At the beginning of the term, they are to choose their own course(s). Read the course descriptions and match them with the needs expressed by the four students marked 57-60.
57. Carla: I feel like increasing skills in business English to find an nice job.
58. Philip: I want to improve my exam results to enter a British university next year.
59. Tracy: I’d like to gain more help from a teacher to improve my English more quickly.
60. Monika: I really need to improve my English speaking skills to communicate more freely.
A The IELTS examination is fast becoming the leading test for English around the world, co-managed by the University of Cambridge and the British Council. It is recognised as the required English test for University admission in the United Kingdom, with some universities looking for scores as high as 8.0 in this challenging examination. The ILETS examination preparation course can be taken with a choice of 20 and 30 lessons per week. | B A number of courses are designed for people looking to increase language skills in their own field. The Business and Professional English programmes provide students with the skills to study and organize high level business information, write reports, give presentations, and develop other professional skills needed in the workplace. The courses can be taken with a choice of 25 and 30 lessons per week. |
C These courses develop students’ confidence and ability in spoken English while improving their pronunciation. The conversation classes improve students’ speaking ability, enabling them to communicate more confidently in different English speaking environments. The pronunciation classes meet students’ personal needs by giving necessary help. The courses can be taken with a choice of 25 and 30 lessons per week. | D These courses are a opportunity to learn and practice English with one of the School’s teachers in a quiet environment. General English studies, sports English and so on can all be included in to the student’s lesson plan. One-to-one courses are taught using different learning methods, where teachers can focus on the student’s personal needs and topics of interest. The courses can be taken with a choice of 15 and 20 lessons per week |