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English for Adults 60 years as a world leader in English language teaching Member of Prospectus 2010 for Professional Training £ pounds sterling 60 th Anniversary 1950 - 2010

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English for Adults

60 years as a world leader in Englishlanguage teaching

Member of

Prospectus 2010

for Professional Training

££ pounds sterling

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Welcome to BournemouthPages 4 - 5

Learning the Anglo-Continental wayPage 6

Welcome to Anglo-Contin

Programme informationPages 8 - 31

Accommodation

Pages 32 - 33

Your choice ofprogrammesPage 7

Bournemouth

London

Transfer services

Pages 36 - 37

Conditions &Enrolment formPages 37 - 40

Anglo-Continental is one of the world's leading

English language teaching organisations. Our school,

founded in 1950, was one of the first to be recognised

as efficient by the British Ministry of Education, and

today our courses are regularly inspected and

accredited by The British Council. Our school follows

the strict codes of practice of The British Council and

the professional association, English UK. For 60 years

our programmes have been enjoyed by successive

generations of students of all ages and professions from

all parts of the world.

Our Campus, within easy walking distance of

Bournemouth's town centre, offers outstanding facilities

for study and relaxation. It has bright classrooms, a

spacious, versatile auditorium and a multi-media

learning centre with numerous workstations and free

internet access. There are private study facilities,

language laboratories and an extensive library of

language-learning software for every language level.

Our large self-service restaurant offers a wide choice of

hot midday meals and refreshments. With its

sun-terrace leading into our award-winning gardens, it

is a popular international meeting place. Everything to

make your course enjoyable and rewarding and give

you the warmest welcome that Britain has to offer.

Pre-training assessment formPages 41 - 42

Excursions, leisure & sportsPages 34 - 35

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GeneralinformationPage 43

Welcome to Bournemou

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Bournemouth

Stonehenge

Weymouth

Poole

PortsmouthBeaulieu

Isle of Wight

Salisbury

New Forest

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Poole Bay

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...one of Britain's most popular south coast resorts.

Bournemouth is a lively university town less than two

hours from London. It is a prestigious business centre

and several multi-national companies have their

regional or United Kingdom headquarters in the town.

It has a mild climate and 12 kilometres of sandy

beaches (awarded the prestigious Blue Flag for

cleanliness), and it is well known for its beautiful parks,

gardens and extensive leisure facilities. It has a wide

variety of shops, stores and boutiques, and an exciting

choice of theatres, cinemas, concert halls and clubs. Its

many restaurants, pubs and cafes offer truly

international cuisine. Equally important, the town offers

superb facilities for almost every kind of sport.

Places to see. Outside the town, the choice is equally

extensive. Poole Harbour is close by, as is the famous

Dorset coastal path - part of the World Heritage Coast.

The Isle of Purbeck and the Isle of Wight are easily

accessible; and such historic sights as the city of

Winchester, the ancient monument at Stonehenge and

the New Forest National Park are close at hand.

Bournemouth and Anglo-Continental provide the perfect

combination for a rewarding stay in England - the ideal

setting for study and recreation.

Londonjourney time 2 hrs

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Our English language programmes have been

developed over many years with the emphasis on our

students' individual requirements:

• short-term and long-term courses to meet every need,

including internationally recognised examinations

• diagnostic entry testing for accurate placement

• friendly, qualified and experienced teachers to help

you with every aspect of your studies

• tuition at all levels from beginner to advanced

• modern techniques and real-life practice to build

your confidence and help you to learn more easily

• additional study in the multi-media learning centre

• language laboratories

• Wi-Fi and computers with Internet access

• individual consultation with your personal teacher

• special guidance and advice for academic study

programme students and for university entry

On satisfactory completion of your course, in addition

to any examination qualifications you may have

gained, you'll receive the Anglo-Continental Certificate

of Studies. And if you complete the Academic Study

Programme successfully, you'll also receive the

prestigious Anglo-Continental Diploma in English at the

appropriate level.

Learningthe Anglo-Continental way

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Short-term and long-term intensive courses for all who need to improve theircommand of English for social, academic or work-related purposes

Long-term intensive courses plus special study and examination practice options forthose who need high levels of English for academic or professional advancement

Preparation and practice courses for internationally recognised English languageexaminations such as IELTS, CAE, FCE, TOEFL and TOEIC

Intensive courses combined with specialised English language tuition for businessand professional purposes

Highly intensive courses for executives and professionals, including mini group,individual and specialised tuition options

Intensive courses for teachers of English plus Teaching Knowledge Test (TKT) Preparation

Relaxed English language courses combined with visits and excursions, leisureand cultural activities of interest to the more mature participant

Specialised and technical English language courses for professional or academicgroups by special arrangement

General EnglishProgramme

Academic StudyProgramme

Examination Programme

Business and SpecialisedProgramme

Executive Programme

Teacher TrainingProgramme

Club 50+ Programme

Professional andTechnical Programme

Your choice of Programmes

English for pilots and air traffic controllers, professional training courses forraters/assessors and refresher courses for teachers of aviation English

Aviation Programme

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8 - 11

13 - 15

16 - 19

20 - 21

22 - 25

26 - 27

28 - 29

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GeneralProgramme

pprrooggrraammmmee ffeeaattuurreess

- intensive English language tuition

- all levels from beginner to advanced

- flexible entry dates

- courses with varying numbers of lessons per week

- supplementary skills

- free access to the multi-medialearning centre

Our Intensive courses have established the firm foundation on which all our teaching is based. Theyoffer a choice of programmes for everyone who needs an improved level of English for academic,social or professional reasons.

your choice of coursesWhen you enrol you can select the number of lessons per week which suits you best, and the courseduration which meets your needs. And you can be sure that if you are a complete beginner or if youalready have a good command of the language, there will be a class suitable for you.

your classYou'll study in a lively international atmosphere with others whose levels of English are similar to yourown. You'll be taught by a team of two or three teachers, who encourage participation andinteraction between members of the group - and English will be the only language you'll use!

your lessonsYour lessons will be stimulating and effective, with a variety of activities to develop your confidence,knowledge and skills:• lively presentation and practice of new language• rapid development of oral fluency, accuracy and conversation skills• systematic development of listening, reading and writing skills• extension of vocabulary, structure and usage

And if you follow a course of 25 or 30 lessons per week, you'll have theadditional benefit of language extension and supplementary skills.

Outside your scheduled timetable, you'll be able to use the multi-medialearning centre, with computers, internet access, TV, DVD, languagelaboratory, reference library and private study facilities. Everything you needfor enjoyable and successful study.

G

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language levels for entry

class size

minimum age

course duration (weeks)

for the first week

each additional week

high season supplement(20 June to 15 August - per week)

beginner* to advanced

average 10 (max.15)

16

2 - 60

beginner* to advanced

average 10 (max.15)

16

2 - 60

beginner* to advanced

average 10 (max.15)

16

2 - 60

2520 lessons of

structured Englishlanguage tuitionand practiceplus

5 lessons oflanguage extensionactivities to develop your vocabulary, listeningcomprehension and oral fluency

course G-1.20 G-1.25 G-1.30

2020 lessons of

structured Englishlanguage tuitionand practice

course fees

2 weeks

3 weeks

4 weeks

5 weeks

6 weeks

7 weeks

8 weeks

9 weeks

10 weeks

each additional week:

for weeks 11-36

for weeks 37-60

445

620

795

970

1140

1310

1480

1650

1820

140

130

505

710

915

1120

1320

1520

1720

1920

2120

155

145

590

825

1060

1295

1525

1755

1985

2215

2445

170

160

137

97

25

Intensive Courses 2010course fees include...administrative services- enrolment fee- student card- information, advice and help in personal matters

educational facilities- all tuition- use of the multi-media learning centre- all textbooks and teaching materials- ring binder- Educational Advisory Service- Certificate of Studies (subject tosatisfactory completion)

sightseeing tour- coach tour of the area on the first dayof the course

internet access- computers available in the self-servicerestaurant, multi-media learning centreand the language laboratory. Wirelessinternet access is available on campus.

sports and leisure activities- film shows, table tennis, table footballand board games

- advisory service for a wide range ofexcursions, sports and leisure activities(at extra cost)

homestay accommodation fees include...single roomfrom the Sunday before coursecommencement to the Sunday after itscompletionmealsbreakfast and evening meal Monday toFriday; breakfast, a light lunch andevening meal on Saturday and Sunday(lunch from Monday to Friday may bepurchased in the self-service restaurant atthe school).

alternativeaccommodationPlease see page 33.

please note- Students enrolled on Course G-1.20during the period 28 June to 20 Augustmay have their lessons either in themorning or in the afternoon on alternateweeks.

- The fees specified for these courses arevalid from 1 January to 31 December2010. For enrolments which continueinto the following year, revised fees willapply with effect from 1 January 2011.

pounds sterling pounds sterling pounds sterling

homestay accommodation fees - single room (pounds sterling)

course entry dates 2010

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC4*, 11, 18, 25

1*, 8,15, 22

1*, 8, 15, 22, 29*

6, 12,19, 26*

4, 10, 17, 24*

1, 7*,14,21*, 28

5*, 12,19*, 26

2*, 9, 16*,23, 31*

6, 13,20, 27*

4, 11,18, 25*

1, 8, 15,22*, 29

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* Beginners may start their courses only on the entry dates marked with asterisks (*)

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lessons per week(45 minutes)

3020 lessons of

structured Englishlanguage tuitionand practiceplus

5 lessons oflanguage extensionactivities as G-1.25 plus

5 lessons ofsupplementary skills,including areas suchas:- reading andwriting

- English for workand study(intermediate to advanced level)

- British life andculture

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Long-TermGeneral

Programme

pprrooggrraammmmee ffeeaattuurreess

- intensive English language tuition

- all levels from beginner to advanced

- flexible entry dates

- courses with varying numbersof lessons per week

- supplementary skills

- free access to the multi-media learning centre

Our Intensive courses have established the firm foundation on which all our teaching is based. Theyoffer a choice of programmes for everyone who needs an improved level of English for academic,social or professional reasons.

your choice of coursesWhen you enrol you can select the number of lessons per week which suits you best, and the courseduration which meets your needs. And you can be sure that if you are a complete beginner or if youalready have a good command of the language, there will be a class suitable for you.

your classYou'll study in a lively international atmosphere with others whose levels of English are similar to yourown. You'll be taught by a team of two or three teachers, who encourage participation andinteraction between members of the group - and English will be the only language you'll use!

your lessonsYour lessons will be stimulating and effective, with a variety of activities to develop your confidence,knowledge and skills:• lively presentation and practice of new language• rapid development of oral fluency, accuracy and conversation skills• systematic development of listening, reading and writing skills• extension of vocabulary, structure and usage

And if you follow a course of 25 or 30 lessons per week, you'll have theadditional benefit of language extension and supplementary skills.

Outside your scheduled timetable, you'll be able to use the multi-medialearning centre, with computers, internet access, TV, DVD, languagelaboratory, reference library and private study facilities. Everything you needfor enjoyable and successful study.

G

10

language levels for entry

class size

minimum age

course duration (weeks)

for the first week

each additional week

high season supplement(20 June to 15 August - per week)

beginner* to advanced

average 10 (max.15)

16

20 - 60

beginner* to advanced

average 10 (max.15)

16

20 - 60

beginner* to advanced

average 10 (max.15)

16

20 - 60

course G-1.20L G-1.25L G-1.30L

Students who enrol for Long-Term Intensive Courses benefit from these speciallyreduced fees to help them achieve their academic or professional aims - andspecial help and guidance from our educational advisers. Additional conditionsapply, see page 38.

reduced course fees

reduced course fees for long-term study

20 weeks

each additional week:

for weeks 21-36

for weeks 37-60

2900

140

130

3200

155

145

3520

170

160

137

97

25

course fees include...administrative services- enrolment fee- student card- information, advice and help in personal matters

educational facilities- all tuition- use of the multi-media learning centre- all textbooks and teaching materials- ring binder- Educational Advisory Service- Certificate of Studies (subject tosatisfactory completion)

sightseeing tour- coach tour of the area on the first dayof the course

internet access- computers available in the self-servicerestaurant, multi-media learning centreand the language laboratory. Wirelessinternet access is available on campus.

sports and leisure activities- film shows, table tennis, table footballand board games

- advisory service for a wide range ofexcursions, sports and leisure activities(at extra cost)

homestay accommodation fees include... single roomfrom the Sunday before coursecommencement to the Sunday after itscompletionmealsbreakfast and evening meal Monday toFriday; breakfast, a light lunch andevening meal on Saturday and Sunday(lunch from Monday to Friday may bepurchased in the self-service restaurant atthe school).

alternativeaccommodationWhile we can provide homestayaccommodation for the full duration ofthese long-term courses, students over theage of 18 years may choose to book andpay for an initial 6-week period ofhomestay accommodation only, as theymay wish to make their own long-stayaccommodation arrangements after theinitial period. Please see page 33.

please note- Students enrolled on Course G-1.20Lduring the period 28 June to 20 Augustmay have their lessons either in themorning or in the afternoon on alternateweeks.

- The fees specified for these courses arevalid from 1 January to 31 December2010. For enrolments which continueinto the following year, revised fees willapply with effect from 1 January 2011.

pounds sterling pounds sterling pounds sterling

homestay accommodation fees - single room (pounds sterling)

Long-Term Intensive Courses 2010

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2520 lessons of

structured Englishlanguage tuitionand practiceplus

5 lessons oflanguage extensionactivities to develop your vocabulary, listening comprehension and oral fluency

2020 lessons of

structured Englishlanguage tuitionand practice

lessons per week(45 minutes)

3020 lessons of

structured Englishlanguage tuitionand practiceplus

5 lessons oflanguage extensionactivities as G-1.25L plus

5 lessons ofsupplementary skills,including areas suchas:- reading andwriting

- English for workand study(intermediate to advanced level)

- British life andculture

course entry dates 2010

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC4*, 11, 18, 25

1*, 8,15, 22

1*, 8, 15, 22, 29*

6, 12,19, 26*

4, 10, 17, 24*

1, 7*,14,21*, 28

5*, 12,19*, 26

2*, 9, 16*,23, 31*

6, 13,20, 27*

4, 11,18, 25*

1, 8, 15,22*, 29

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* Beginners may start their courses only on the entry dates marked with asterisks (*)

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course profileThe Academic Study Programme provides structured and flexible long-term courses for all who needhigh standards of English to achieve their career objectives. It is particularly important if you needinternationally recognised qualifications in the language for employment or entry to higher education.

Your programme, lasting up to one year and leading to the Anglo-Continental Diploma in English,allows you to progress at an appropriate rate through the various language levels up to highintermediate or advanced.

special study optionsYour language knowledge and skills are systematically assessed and developed within an intensivegeneral English course, supplemented by interesting special study options in areas such aspreparation for university entry, reading and writing skills, English for business and professionalsubjects and English in the context of British life and culture.

examination optionsThis programme allows you to take advantage of our Intensive IELTS Preparation Course. You mayalso wish to combine your Intensive Course with one or more of our comprehensive range ofoptions which include preparation for a number of internationally recognised examinations such as:• the International English Language Testing System (IELTS)• the University of Cambridge First Certificate in English (FCE) • the University of Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English (CAE)• the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)• the Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC)

Your progress will be carefully monitored throughout the programme. You willalso have regular consultations with your teachers to ensure that the course meetsyour needs and you obtain the best possible results.

Academic StudyProgramme

Apprrooggrraammmmee ffeeaattuurreess

- flexible entry dates

- variety of course combinations available

- progress reports on request

- choice of special options as you progress through the levels

- range of examination options from intermediate level

- help and guidance from our educational advisers

- FREE guided excursion for every four weeks of your course

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14

lessons per week(45 minutes)

language extension

special study options

examination practiceoptions

IELTS examination preparation option

language levels for entry

class size

minimum age

course duration (weeks)

for the first week

each additional week

high season supplement(20 June to 15 August - per week)

30

yes

yes (see A - D on page 15)

yes (see E - G on page 15)

yes (see H on page 15)

beginner* to advanced

average 10 (max.15)

16

24 - 60

course A-1.30

reduced course fees

24 weeks

each additional week:

for weeks 25-36

for weeks 37-60

4600

185

175

pounds sterling

137

97

25

course fees include...administrative services- enrolment fee- student card- information, advice and help in personal matters

educational facilities- all tuition and special study and examination options

- all textbooks and teaching materials- ring binder- use of the multi-media learning centre - Educational Advisory Service- progress report every12 weeks,on request- Certificate of Studies**- Anglo-Continental Diploma****subject to satisfactory completionsightseeing tour- coach tour of the area on the first day ofthe course

excursion vouchers- a free excursion, selected from ourpublished list, up to the value of £ 40, for every 4 weeks of your course

internet access- computers available in the self-servicerestaurant, multi-media learning centreand the language laboratory. Wirelessinternet access is available on campus.

sports and leisure activities- film shows, table tennis, table football and board games

- advisory service for a wide range ofexcursions, sports and leisure activities (at extra cost)

homestay accommodation fees include... single roomfrom the Sunday before coursecommencement to the Sunday after its completionmealsbreakfast and evening meal Monday to Friday; breakfast, a light lunch andevening meal on Saturday and Sunday(lunch from Monday to Friday may bepurchased in the self-service restaurant at the school).

alternative accommodationWhile we can provide homestayaccommodation for the full duration ofthese long-term courses, students over theage of 18 years may choose to book andpay for an initial 6-week period ofhomestay accommodation only, as theymay wish to make their own long-stayaccommodation arrangements after theinitial period. Please see page 33.

please noteThe fees specified for these courses arevalid from 1 January to 31 December2010. For enrolments which continue intothe following year, revised fees will applywith effect from 1 January 2011.

pounds sterling

homestay accommodation fees - single room

your personal study programmeIf you need to develop a high level of Englishlanguage skills for educational, business orprofessional purposes, the Academic StudyProgramme offers you the ideal opportunity. It provides you with a study programmedesigned to meet your personal objectives,ensuring that your rate of progress allowsyou to maximise your learning potential.

course durationsYou can enrol for varying periods from 24 to60 weeks depending on your initial level ofEnglish, the level you wish to reach and theexamination qualifications, if any, you wishto obtain.

course contentAmong the most important features of theAcademic Study Programme are its flexibilityand its options. You can concentrate onintensive general English study, or you cantailor your course to the precise needs of youracademic, business or professional career.

educational adviceThe Academic Study Programme is designed to give you the best possiblepreparation for the next stage of youracademic or professional career, and this isparticularly important if you wish to study inan English-speaking university. Every part ofthe programme - from your intensive Englishtraining to your special study options,examination options and your reading andwriting skills - will contribute to your success.It is not necessary, however, to makeyour final choices when you enrol.Our Educational Advisers will assist you inchoosing your study options and monitoryour progress throughout your course. And if you plan to continue your education inBritain, they will guide you through theprocess of obtaining a place at the university of your choice.

Students who enrol for the Academic Study Programmebenefit from these specially reduced fees to help them achievetheir academic or professional aims - and special help andguidance from our educational advisers. Additionalconditions apply, see page 38.

reduced course fees for long-term study

Academic Study Programme 2010Intensive Courses plus Special Study and Examination Options

course entry dates 2010

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC4*, 11, 18, 25

1*, 8,15, 22

1*, 8, 15, 22, 29*

6, 12,19, 26*

4, 10, 17, 24*

1, 7*,14,21*, 28

5*, 12,19*, 26

2*, 9, 16*,23, 31*

6, 13,20, 27*

4, 11,18, 25*

1, 8, 15,22*, 29

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* Beginners may start their courses only on the entry dates marked with asterisks (*)

intensive course

English for Business

plus special study options A C

English for Specialised

Subjects

B

Academic Preparation

Module*

Subject to availability.Minimum age 18. For details see pages 20 and 21.

Subject to availability.Minimum age 18. Fordetails see pages 20 and 21.

The Academic Preparationmodule concentrates on thespecific knowledge and skillsyou will need to obtain auniversity place and tosucceed when you are there,including:- academic writing and presentations

- discussions and debates- lectures and note-taking - quotations, referencing andbibliographies

- summarising andparaphrasing

- study skills- extended reading

Examination Practice forFCE and CAE

Examination Practice for

TOEFL and TOEIC

Offered by the University ofCambridge ESOL.For details of Courses X-3.30 and X-4.30 see page 18. Subject toavailability.

Offered by the EducationalTesting Service.For details of Courses X-5.30 and X-6.30 see page 19.

Examination Practice for

IELTS

Offered by the University ofCambridge ESOL and theBritish Council.For details of Course X-2.30 see page 18.

SupplementarySkills

A varied and balancedprogramme designed todevelop the skills andtechniques required foreffective study of English andto give students the practicallanguage skills needed tofunction in the UK, including:

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Intensive IELTSExaminationPreparation

Offered by the University ofCambridge ESOL and theBritish Council.For details of Course X-1.30 see page 18.

20 lessons per week of structured English language tuition and practice

D

25 lessons per week of structured English language tuition and practice including5 lessons per week of language extension activities to develop your vocabulary, listening comprehension and oral fluency

30 lessons per week ofIntensive IELTSpreparation

plus examination options

examination course

F GE

intensive courses

10 lessons per week of English for Business orSpecialised Subjects, with varying start dates,available from intermediate level

5 lessons per week of special study options, withvarying start dates and durations, introducedprogressively as you reach the appropriate levels

25 lessons per week of structured English languagetuition and practice including 5 lessons per weekof language extension activities to develop your vocabulary, listening comprehension and oral fluency

5 lessons per week of examination options, with varying start dates and durations,introduced progressively as you reach the appropriate levels

Your Personal Study Programme

English for Business Communication

English for Finance and Banking

English for Management

English for Marketing and Sales

English for Medical Practice

English for Legal Practice

H

Reading and Writing

English for Work and Study*

British Life and Culture

*(intermediate to advanced level)*(high intermediate to advanced level)

CAECertificate in

Advanced English

TOEFLTest of English as aForeign Language

TOEICTest of English for

International Communication

FCE First Certificate in English

IELTSInternational English

Language Testing System

IELTSInternational English

Language Testing System

ExaminationProgramme

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- TOEFL - Test of English as a Foreign Language

- TOEIC - Test of English for International Communication

- TKT - Teaching Knowledge Test

- ILEC - International Legal English Certificate

- ICFE - International Certificate in Financial EnglishProspective examination candidates should apply in person at the school. Ifyou will not be at the school before the closing date for entry, please requestan official examination entry form as early as possible. Some of theexaminations are subject to a minimum number of candidates.

At Anglo-Continental we have a long history of success in preparing our students for English languageexaminations which are widely accepted in academic and commercial circles throughout the world.We provide courses in preparation for highly regarded examinations such as the International EnglishLanguage Testing System (IELTS) and the University of Cambridge First Certificate (FCE).

Courses are designed to develop the necessary skills relevant to the particular examination and topresent and practise language appropriate to the students’ needs. Teachers also familiarize studentswith the format of the examination and introduce strategies for dealing with typical questions. Timedpractice tests provide an idea of what it is like to work under pressure during a real examination.

The range of start dates and durations available offer flexibility, allowing you to select the course andlength of stay which is most suitable for you.

Intensive IELTS Preparation CourseIELTS is continuing to grow in terms of its popularity and worldwide recognition. It assesses thelanguage ability of candidates who need to study or work where English is the language ofcommunication. Our comprehensive course is intended for those who wish to benefit from intensivepreparation for the IELTS test, which includes listening, speaking, reading and writing components.This full-time course provides 30 lessons per week, allowing participants the opportunity to maximisetheir development in each of the four language skills.

Intensive Courses with Examination PracticeThese courses aim to raise your level of general English by providing 25lessons per week of intensive English language study, combined with 5 lessonsper week of practice for the examination of your choice: IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC,FCE or CAE. X

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FCE - First Certificate in English

CAE - Certificate inAdvanced English

TKT - Teaching Knowledge Test

Modules 1, 2, 3 and TKT KAL

ILEC - International Legal English Certificate

ICFE - InternationalCertificate in Financial

English

high intermediate

advanced

intermediate toadvanced

high-intermediate toadvanced

high-intermediate toadvanced

13 March (18 January)

6 March (18 January)

16 July

15 May (15 March)

15 May (15 March)

15 June (2 April)

16 June (2 April)

6 August

13 November (1 October)

13 November (1 October)

7 December (15 October)

8 December (15 October)

examination examination dates followed by closing dates for entry in brackets ( )

University of Cambridge ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages)

These dates are finalised by the local Examination Centre nearer the examination date.

We must receive your enrolment at least 8 weeks before the test date. Late entries will incur a supplement.Please refer to pages 26 and 27 for details of Intensive Courses for Teachers of English Plus TKT Preparation.

Please refer to pages 18 and 19 for details of Intensive Courses Plus Examination Practice.

Please refer to pages 18 and 19 for details of Intensive Courses Plus Examination Practice.

TOEFL - Test of English as a Foreign Language

TOEIC - Test of Englishfor InternationalCommunication

intermediate toproficiency

intermediate toproficiency

weekly, subject to availabilityApplications by telephone or internet: 2 weeks’ notice required; for applications in writing: 4 weeks’ notice required.

Please refer to pages 18 and 19 for details of Intensive Courses Plus Examination Practice.

21 January, 18 February, 18 March, 15 April, 13 May, 10 June, 8 July, 5 August, 2 September, 30 September, 28 October, 25 November 2 weeks’ notice required. Please refer to pages 18 and 19 for details of Intensive Courses Plus Examination Practice.

examination level examination dates

Educational Testing Service

IELTS - InternationalEnglish Language

Testing System

intermediate toproficiency

every month

7 weeks’ notice required. Please refer to pages 18 and 19 for details of the Intensive IELTS Preparation Course andIntensive Courses Plus Examination Practice.

examination examination dates

University of Cambridge ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) and The British Council

Please refer to pages 20 and 21 for details of Course S-6.30 - English for Legal Practice.

Please refer to pages 20 and 21 for details of Course B-2.30 - English for Finance and Banking.

level

level

KET - Key English Test

PET - Preliminary English Test

CPE - Certificate ofProficiency in English

BEC - Business EnglishCertificates

reading, writing, listening:

speaking:

BULATS - BusinessLanguage Testing Service

reading, listening, grammar and vocabulary

computer based test:

20 March (29 January) 22 May ( 2 April)

20 March (29 January)22 May ( 2 April)

17 June ( 2 April)

18 March (15 January)15 May (19 March)

19 March (15 January) 29 May (19 March)

17 March (15 January) 22 May (19 March)

4 June (16 April) 5 June (16 April)

4 June (16 April) 5 June (16 April)

9 December (15 October)

9 June ( 9 April) 27 November (24 September)

10 June ( 9 April) 4 December (24 September)

8 June ( 9 April) 20 November (24 September)

20 November ( 1 October) 3 December (15 October)

20 November ( 1 October) 3 December (15 October)

pre-intermediate

intermediate

proficiency

preliminary(intermediate)

vantage(high intermediate)

higher (advanced)

all levels

pre-intermediate to advanced

Preparation for the following examinations on request only

On request, Monday to Friday, except National Holidays.2 weeks’ notice required.

Examination dates 2010

Intensive IELTS Preparation Courses andIntensive Courses plus Examination Practice 2010

18

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC~ ~ 22 19 17 ~ ~ ~ 13 11 8 ~

The University of Cambridge ESOL and

The British Council

The University ofCambridge ESOL

Intensive IELTSPreparation CourseInternational English

Language TestingSystem

Intensive Course plusExamination Practice

for CAECertificate in

Advanced English

total lessons per week(45 minutes)

general English lessons

examination practicelessons

language levels for entry

intensive English class size

examination practice class size

minimum age

course duration (weeks)

courses are held between

examinationsoffered by

30 see note A

~

~

intermediate see note B on page 19

~

average 10 (max.15)

16

4, 8

4 January - 3 December

30

25

5

pre-advancedsee note B on page 19

average 10 (max.15)

average 8 (max.12)

16

4 - 12

22 March - 11 June13 September - 3 December

course X-1.30 X-4.30X-3.30

course fees

4 weeks

5 weeks

6 weeks

7 weeks

8 weeks

9 weeks

10 weeks

each additional week

pounds sterling pounds sterlingpounds sterling

for the first week

each additional week

high season supplement(20 June to 15 August - per week)

137

97

25

X-3.30/X-4.30

course type

1075

~

~

~

2000

~

~

~

1165

1420

1670

1920

2170

2420

2670

200

1165

1420

1670

1920

2170

2420

2670

200

course entry dates 2010X-1.30/X-2.30

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC4 1 1, 29 26 24 21 19 16 13 11 8 6*

The University ofCambridge ESOL

Intensive Course plusExamination Practice

for FCE First Certificate

in English

30

25

5

intermediate see note B on page 19

average 10 (max.15)

average 8 (max.12)

16

4 - 12

22 March - 11 June13 September - 3 December

X-2.30

pounds sterling

1165

1420

1670

1920

2170

2420

2670

200

homestay accommodation fees - single room (pounds sterling)

The University ofCambridge ESOL and

The British Council

Intensive Course plusExamination Practice for IELTS International

English LanguageTesting System

30

25

5

intermediate see note B on page 19

average 10 (max.15)

average 8 (max.12)

16

4 - 20

~

Notes

30 lessons of Intensive IELTSpractice including:

- Focus on developing the fourlanguage skills

- Analysis of key skills for success- Guidance for handling newvocabulary and unfamiliar topics

- Regular practice sessions using timedtests

- Feedback on performance,highlighting areas for improvement

A

* Course X-2.30 only

course fees include...administrative services- enrolment fee- student card- information, advice and help in personal matters

educational facilities- all tuition- use of the multi-media learning centre- all textbooks and teaching materials- ring binder- Educational Advisory Service- Certificate of Studies (subject to satisfactory completion)

sightseeing tour- coach tour of the area on the first day of the course

internet access- computers available in the self-servicerestaurant, multi-media learning centreand the language laboratory. Wirelessinternet access is available on campus.

sports and leisure activities- film shows, table tennis, table footballand board games

- advisory service for a wide range ofexcursions, sports and leisure activities(at extra cost)

homestay accommodation fees include... single roomfrom the Sunday before coursecommencement to the Sunday after itscompletionmealsbreakfast and evening meal Monday toFriday; breakfast, a light lunch andevening meal on Saturday and Sunday(lunch from Monday to Friday may bepurchased in the self-service restaurant atthe school).

alternativeaccommodationPlease see page 33.

Educational Testing Service

total lessons per week(45 minutes)

general English lessons

examination practicelessons

language levels for entry

intensive English class size

examination practice class size

minimum age

course duration (weeks)

examinationsoffered by

30

25

5

intermediate to advancedsee note B

average 10 (max.15)

average 8 (max.12)

16

4 - 16

course X-5.30

Educational Testing Service

Intensive Course plusExamination Practice

for TOEFLTest of English as a Foreign Language

course type Intensive Course plusExamination Practice

for TOEICTest of English for

International Communication

30

25

5

intermediate to advanced see note B

average 10 (max.15)

average 8 (max.12)

16

4 - 12

X-6.30

for the first week

each additional week

high season supplement(20 June to 15 August - per week)

course fees

4 weeks

5 weeks

6 weeks

7 weeks

8 weeks

9 weeks

10 weeks

each additional week

1165

1420

1670

1920

2170

2420

2670

200

1165

1420

1670

1920

2170

2420

2670

200

137

97

25

pounds sterling pounds sterling

homestay accommodation fees - single room (pounds sterling)

course entry dates 2010X-5.30/X-6.30

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC4 1 1, 29 26 24 21 19 16 13 11 8 6

Notes

We have recommended minimumEnglish language levels for our

Examination Courses. Final acceptanceis subject to our entry test held at theschool. If you are not sure of yourlanguage level, we can send you a pre-test for completion and return to us.If you have not yet reached the requiredlevel, you can first enrol for a period ofpre-preparation in the Intensive CourseG-1.20, G-1.25 or G-1.30.

B

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please noteThe fees specified for these courses are

valid from 1 January to 31 December2010. For enrolments which continue intothe following year, revised fees will apply

with effect from 1 January 2011.

The examination fees are not included inthe course fees. They are published on our

website from October 2009.

uuppggrraaddee yyoouurr ccoouurrssee

you may wish to upgrade your course and

take your 20 lessons of intensive English tuition

in a mini group of a maximum of 4 students

in the exclusive Executive Centre

(Courses B-1.30E - S-6.30E).

Please refer to page 24 for details.

BS

Business andSpecialisedProgramme

For many business and professional people the ability to speak English is no longer a luxury; it is anecessity for success. At Anglo-Continental we offer a choice of scheduled and specially arrangedcourses to meet this need.

scheduled coursesOur short business and specialised courses cover the following areas: • English for Business Communication• English for Finance and Banking• English for Management• English for Marketing and Sales• English for Medical Practice• English for Legal Practice

They are suitable for people at all levels of an organisation from administrative staff tomanagement, and for students preparing for professional employment. They combine intensivegeneral English tuition with 10 lessons each week developing the language of your chosen specialisation - arranged in independent modules so that you can enrol for a period of time convenient to you. Your teachers will use a wide variety of methods and materials includingauthentic texts, documents and recorded material appropriate to your work. Role-play, studentpresentations and guided and free discussion will give you the realistic practice you need.

sample programmeFor detailed course information please ask for our Business and Specialised Programme or visit our website at www.anglo-continental.com

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Member of

for Professional Training

course course fees include...administrative services- enrolment fee- pre-training assessment- student card- information, advice and help inpersonal matters

educational facilities- all tuition- use of the multi-media learning centre- all textbooks and teaching materials- ring binder- Educational Advisory Service- Certificate of Studies (subject tosatisfactory completion)

sightseeing tour- coach tour of the area on the first dayof the course

internet access- computers available in the self-servicerestaurant, multi-media learning centreand the language laboratory.Wireless internet access is availableon campus.

sports and leisure activities- film shows, table tennis, table footballand board games

- advisory service for a wide range of excursions, sports and leisureactivities (at extra cost)

homestay accommodation fees include... single roomfrom the Sunday before coursecommencement to the Sunday after itscompletionmealsbreakfast and evening meal Monday toFriday; breakfast, a light lunch andevening meal on Saturday and Sunday(lunch from Monday to Friday may bepurchased in the self-service restaurantat the school).

B-1.30 B-3.30B-2.30 B-4.30 S-6.30S-5.30

Notes

Courses B-2.30 and S-6.30may include special exam

practice sessions for theInternational Certificate inFinancial English (ICFE) and theInternational Legal EnglishCertificate (ILEC) respectively.Please refer to page 17 forexamination dates.

Students may elect to taketheir 20 lessons of intensive

English tuition in the ExecutiveCentre with an average of 2students (max. 4) per mini group, please refer to page 24.

A

B

Intensive Courses plus English for Business and Specialised Subjects 2010

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course entry dates 2010

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC4,18 1, 15 1,15,29 12, 26 10, 24 7, 21 5,19 2, 16, 31 13, 27 11, 25 8,22* ~

total lessons per week (45 minutes)

general English lessons

specialised lessons

language levels for entry

general English -class size

specialised English -group size

minimum age

course duration (weeks)

course type

30

20

10

intermediate to advanced

standard option: class average 10 (max.15) see note B

average 4 (max. 6)average 5 (max. 8) 24 May to 27 August

18

2 - 4

for the first week

each additional week

high season supplement(20 June to 15 August - per week)

course fees

2 weeks

3 weeks

4 weeks

775

1095

1415

137

97

25

standard homestay accommodation fees - single room (pounds sterling)

pounds sterling

alternativeaccommodation

For other accommodationplease see page 33.

B-1.30 English for Business Communication

B-2.30 English for Finance and Banking (see note A)

B-3.30 English for Management

B-4.30 English for Marketing and Sales

Business Subjects

Specialised Subjects

S-5.30 English for Medical Practice

S-6.30 English for Legal Practice (see note A)

for the first week

each additional week

high season supplement(20 June to 15 August - per week)

240

200

25

executive homestay accommodation fees - single room (pounds sterling)

* 2 weeks only

ExecutiveProgramme

The Anglo-Continental Executive Programme provides stimulating language training for busyprofessionals. The tuition is highly intensive and offers the most effective means of learning orimproving your English in the shortest possible time.

the executive centreOn this programme you study in our exclusive executive centre within our main campus. Thereare study rooms for mini groups and individuals, and a comfortable private lounge forrelaxation during your breaks – with computers and wireless internet access for laptops. Yourspecially selected teachers will ensure close attention to your educational needs.

learning objectivesHaving identified your needs and established your level, we plan your course and thenmonitor your progress and regularly review your learning priorities:

• pre-training assessment form• entry test and needs analysis• individual tutorial in week one• weekly feedback form

personalised learningYou do not need to worry if you have a low level of English or if it's a long time since youstudied in the classroom. Whether you are a beginner or a graduate in English, the teachingwill be productive, enjoyable and appropriate to your needs.

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23

your choice of coursesThe centre offers four categories of courses:• Intensive Study in a Mini Group, in which you work with a very small, select group of

people with similar levels of English to your own.• Intensive Study in a Mini Group plus English for Business and Specialised

Subjects, such as Business Communication, Finance and Banking, Management,Marketing and Sales, Medical Practice and Legal Practice.

• Intensive Study in a Mini Group plus Individual Tuition, which combines groupstudy with one-to-one lessons to meet your own particular needs.

• Intensive Individual Tuition, where you work with your personal team of two or threeteachers, one-to-one.

specialised individual tuition (Courses E-2.30 to E-2.40 and E-3.20 to E-3.40)10 lessons of your weekly individual tuition may focus on specialised individual tuition in theEnglish of your own personal choice, selected from the subjects listed on page 25. If youchoose examination preparation, you can prepare for any of the examinations listed on page 17.

Epprrooggrraammmmee ffeeaattuurreess

- use of the exclusive executive lounge

- optional preparation of a presentation, which we analyse and record on DVD

- progress report and recommendations for further study on course completion

- wireless internet access and exclusive use of computers in the executive lounge

- weekly buffet lunch with your teachers and other executive students

- complimentary tea, coffee and biscuits areavailable throughout the day

Member of

for Professional Training

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course E-1.20 E-1.30E-1.25 B-1.30E B-3.30EB-2.30E

B-1.30E, B-2.30E, B-3.30E, B-4.30E S-5.30E, S-6.30E

Executive Courses 2010S-5.30EB-4.30E S-6.30E

course entry dates 2010E-1.20, E-1.25, E-1.30 - See page 25

Intensive Study in a Mini Group plus English for Business and Specialised Subjects

language levels for entry

general English -mini group size

specialised English -group size

minimum age

course duration (weeks)longer courses by arrangement

course type

30

20

10

intermediate to advanced

average 2 (max. 4)

average 4 (max. 6)average 5 (max. 8) 24 May to 27 August

18

2 - 4

course fees

for the first week

2 weeks

3 weeks

4 weeks

each additional week

~

1480

2140

2800

~

pounds sterling

beginner to advancedsee note B on page 25

average 2 (max. 4)

~

18

1 - 12

20

20

~

25

25

~

30

30

~

Intensive Study in a Mini Group

total lessons per week(45 minutes)

general English lessons

specialised lessons

pounds sterling

for the first week

each additional week

high season supplement(20 June to 15 August - per week)

240

200

25

executive homestay accommodation fees - single room (pounds sterling)

620

1120

1620

2120

500

730

1340

1950

2560

610

840

1560

2280

3000

720

B-1.30E English for Business Communication

B-2.30E English for Finance and Banking (see note A on page 25)

B-3.30E English for Management

B-4.30E English for Marketing and Sales

Specialised Subjects

S-5.30E English for Medical Practice

S-6.30E English for Legal Practice (see note A on page 25)

Business Subjects

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC4,18 1, 15 1,15,29 12, 26 10, 24 7, 21 5,19 2, 16, 31 13, 27 11, 25 8,22* ~

* 2 weeks only

25

specialised individual tuition

language levels for entry

mini group size

minimum age

course duration (weeks)longer courses by arrangement

total lessons per week(45 minutes)

general English lessons

individual lessons

yes see section below

beginner to advancedsee note B

average 2 (max. 4) (plus individual tuition)

18

1 - 12

yes see section below

beginner to advancedsee note B

individual tuition

18

1 - 12

course E-2.30 E-2.40E-2.35

for the first week

each additional week

high season supplement(20 June to 15 August - per week)

course fees

for the first week

2 weeks

3 weeks

4 weeks

each additional week

specialised individual tuition

executive homestay accommodation fees - single room (pounds sterling)

30

20

10

35

25

10

40

30

10

20

~

20

25

~

25

30

~

30

1085

2015

2945

3875

930

240

200

25

1195

2235

3275

4315

1040

1305

2455

3605

4755

1150

1055

1990

2925

3860

935

1270

2420

3570

4720

1150

1520

2885

4250

5615

1365

1735

3315

4895

6475

1580

1950

3745

5540

7335

1795

Intensive Study in a Mini Group plus

Individual Tuition

Intensive Individual Tuition

course type

course fees include...administrative services- enrolment fee- pre-training assessment- student card- information, advice and help in personal matters

educational facilities- all tuition- use of the Executive Centre loungeand facilities

- use of the multi-media learning centre- all textbooks and teaching materials- ring binder- Educational Advisory Service- individual tutorial during your first week- end- of - course progress report- Certificate of Studiesinternet access- computers available in the ExecutiveCentre lounge, self-service restaurant,multi-media learning centre and thelanguage laboratory. Wirelessinternet access is available oncampus.

sports and leisure activities- film shows, table tennis, table footballand board games

- advisory service for a wide range ofexcursions, sports and leisureactivities (at extra cost)

executive accommodation fees include...single roomfrom the Sunday before coursecommencement to the Sunday after itscompletionmealsbreakfast and evening meal Monday toFriday; breakfast, a light lunch andevening meal on Saturday and Sunday(lunch from Monday to Friday may bepurchased in the self-service restaurantat the school).

alternativeaccommodationPlease see page 33.

Notes

Courses B-2.30E and S-6.30Emay include special exam

practice lessons for theInternational Certificate inFinancial English (ICFE) and theInternational Legal EnglishCertificate (ILEC) respectively.Please refer to page 17 forexamination dates.

Participants at beginner toelementary levels should enrol

for a minimum of 2 weeks.

course entry dates 2010E-1.20, E-1.25, E-1.30 E-2.30, E-2.35, E-2.40 E-3.20, E-3.25, E-3.30, E-3.35, E-3.40

10 lessons of your weekly individual tuition may focus on specialised individualtuition in the English of your own personal choice, selected from:

If the specialised subject you require is not listed, please contact us to check its availability and any additional cost.

- Aviation- Business- Engineering- Finance- Legal practice- Linguistics

- Medical practice- Management- Examinationpreparation

- Humanresources

- Social English

- Maritime industry- Hotels andrestaurants

- Informationtechnology

- Health andsafety at work

- Marketing and sales

- Travel andtourism

- Military English

- Industry andtechnology

pounds sterling pounds sterling

E-3.25 E-3.35E-3.30 E-3.40E-3.20

35

~

35

40

~

40

B

A

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC4, 11, 18, 25

1, 8,15, 22

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

6, 12,19, 26

4, 10, 17, 24

1, 7,14,21, 28

5, 12,19, 26

2, 9, 16,23, 31

6, 13,20, 27

4, 11,18, 25

1, 8, 15,22, 29

6, 13

TeacherTraining

Programme

aaddddiittiioonnaall iinnffoorrmmaattiioonn

- additional entry dates and test dates can be arranged for groups

- we are a test centre for the University ofCambridge Teaching Knowledge Test (TKT)

- for a sample timetable please visit our website at www.anglo-continental.com

Anglo-Continental offers teacher training courses designed to develop the knowledge and teachingskills of people who teach English to secondary and adult learners, and also people who areinterested in teaching as a career.

20 lessons per week of methodology and language awareness based on areas covered by theUniversity of Cambridge Teaching Knowledge Test (TKT):

• Module 1 - Language and background to language learning and teaching.

• Module 2 - Planning lessons and use of resources for language teaching.

• Module 3 - Managing the teaching and learning process.

• TKT KAL - Knowledge about language.

plus

5 lessons per week of personal language development covering a variety of areas includingcultural topics.

plus

5 lessons per week (Course T-1.30 only) of Teaching Knowledge Test (TKT) practice aimed atproviding participants with the opportunity to work through carefully selected material from the testmodule(s) appropriate to them. These lessons include feedback and guidancefrom the trainer.

T

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test dates for the University of Cambridge TKTwe must receive your enrolment at least 8 weeks before the test date

615

875

1135

on application

lessons per week (45 minutes)

guided private study(minimum sessions per week)

minimum languagelevels for entry

class size

minimum age

EU funding available

course duration (weeks)

courses areheld between

2520 lessons of methodology and

language awarenessplus

5 lessons of personal languagedevelopment

5

Intermediate - see note A

average 10 (max.15)

20

see note B

2 - 4

28 June - 6 August

course

for the first week

each additional week

high season supplement(20 June to 15 August - per week)

course fees

2 weeks

3 weeks

4 weeks

per module

515

725

935

on application

137

97

25

Notes

At least an Intermediate levelof English - level B1 of the

Council of Europe’s CommonEuropean Framework of Referencefor Languages (CEFR) - e.g. PET,IELTS band score of 4. If you areunsure of your English languageability we can send you a pre-entry test

As a student of Anglo-Continental, a British Council

accredited school, you may beeligible for funding through the EUSocrates-Comenius Programme. Tofind out if you are eligible pleasevisit their website at:www.ec.europa.eu

A

B

pounds sterling

course fees include...administrative services- enrolment fee- pre-training assessment- student card- information, advice and help inpersonal matters

educational facilities- all tuition- use of the multi-media learning centre- all textbooks and teaching materials- ring binder- Educational Advisory Service- Certificate of Studies (subject tosatisfactory completion)

internet access- computers available in the self-servicerestaurant, multi-media learning centreand the language laboratory.Wireless internet access is availableon campus.

sports and leisure activities- film shows, table tennis, table footballand board games

- advisory service for a wide range of excursions, sports and leisureactivities (at extra cost)

homestay accommodation fees include... single roomfrom the Sunday before coursecommencement to the Sunday after itscompletionmealsbreakfast and evening meal Monday toFriday; breakfast, a light lunch andevening meal on Saturday and Sunday(lunch from Monday to Friday may bepurchased in the self-service restaurantat the school).

alternativeaccommodationPlease see page 33.

3020 lessons of methodology and

language awarenessplus

5 lessons of personal languagedevelopmentplus

5 lessons of TKT practice

5

Intermediate - see note A

average 10 (max.15)

20

see note B

2 - 4

28 June - 6 August

T-1.25 T-1.30

test fees pounds sterling

homestay accommodation fees - single room (pounds sterling)

pounds sterling

pounds sterling

course entry dates 2010

Intensive Courses for Teachers of English plus Teaching Knowledge Test (TKT) Preparation 2010

27

CELTA Courses(Certificate in English Language Teaching toAdults)Anglo-Continental is a University of Cambridgeapproved training centre for teachers wishingto obtain this internationally recognisedteaching qualification. A separate informationpack is available on request.

JUN JUL28 5, 12,

19, 26

JUL AUG16 6

Club 50+ Programme

pprrooggrraammmmee ffeeaattuurreess

- enjoyable English language tuition

- relaxed conversation and discussion of current affairs and British life,

customs and culture

- all levels from elementary to high intermediate

- special excursions and leisure activities

- free access to the multi-media learning centre

More and more people in their fifties, sixties and beyond appreciate the attraction of a short, wellorganised study programme - especially when it's combined with enjoyable foreign travel. If you'reover fifty, this programme offers you the ideal opportunity to visit England for a stimulating andpurposeful holiday.

your classesYour tuition will be enjoyable and productive, with group activities to improve your comprehensionand communication skills, guided and free conversation practice, and informal discussion of aspectsof British and international life, customs and culture. Your educational programme will be entertainingand enjoyable and will leave you plenty of time for leisure and recreation.

excursions and leisure activitiesOutside the classroom you will have the benefit of guided excursions to places of historical andcultural interest, and carefully arranged leisure activities included in the course. And you will still havetime for sightseeing and shopping on your own or with your new friends from the school.

your accommodationWe normally provide accommodation with selected homestay families so that you have no worriesabout your welfare and your meals. If you prefer to be independent, however, we can recommendhotels or guest houses to meet your needs.

relaxationWhatever your age, you should have no doubts about your ability to return tothe classroom. Your teachers will welcome you to the course and do all theycan to ensure that you enjoy it. F

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English Language and Cultural Activities

lessons per week(45 minutes)

language levels for entry

class size

excursions

leisure and cultural activities

minimum age

course duration (weeks)

courses are held between

course type

20

elementary to high intermediate

average 9 (max.12)

2 per week

2 per week

50

1 - 4

24 May - 19 June 31 August - 25 September

course F-1.20

course fees

1 week

2 weeks

3 weeks

4 weeks

355

625

895

1165

course feesinclude...administrative services- enrolment fee- student card- information, advice and helpin personal matters

educational facilities- all tuition- use of the multi-medialearning centre

- all textbooks and teachingmaterials

- ring binder- Certificate of Studiesinternet access- computers available in theself-service restaurant, multi-media learning centre andthe language laboratory.Wireless internet access isavailable on campus.

activities programme- excursions, leisure andcultural activities (including all entrance fees)

homestayaccommodation fees include... single roomfrom the Sunday beforecourse commencement to theSunday after its completionmealsbreakfast and evening mealMonday to Friday; breakfast,a light lunch and eveningmeal on Saturday andSunday (lunch from Mondayto Friday may be purchasedin the self-service restaurant atthe school).

alternativeaccommodationFor other accommodationplease see page 33.

pounds sterling

for the first week

each additional week

standard homestay accommodation fees - single room

activities programme

excursions, leisure andcultural activities

For detailed information onexcursions and activities, pleaseask for our Club 50+ Programme

or visit our website at www.anglo-continental.com

pounds sterling

137

97

1 week course entry dates 2010

JUN SEP14 20

partner programmeYour partner or a friend may come with you toEngland and participate in the excursions,leisure and cultural activities without taking thelessons. The fees (excluding homestayaccommodation) are:

Special Courses for the Over 50’s 2010

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excursions planned2 excursions per week included in course fees(services of a guide, gratuities and whereappropriate, entrance fees are also included):• London - Buckingham Palace, the Houses of

Parliament and time for additionalsightseeing or shopping

• Winchester and tour of the New Forest National Park to include the New Forest Museum and Jane Austen’s House at Chawton

• Stonehenge, the greatest stone circle in theworld followed by a visit to Wilton House,where you will experience living history at its very best

• Lulworth Castle and Cove• Christchurch and Highcliffe Castle• Wimborne and Badbury Rings• The Gardens at Compton Acres in Canford

Cliffs with views over Poole Harbour • Walking tour through Bournemouth Pleasure

Gardens to the Russell Cotes Museum

optional excursionsAt extra cost:• Blenheim Palace, Park and Grounds - a World

Heritage Site and one of England’s mostimpressive stately homes

• The Isle of Wight including a visit to OsborneHouse, the holiday home of Queen Victoria

• Stratford-upon-Avon - set on the banks of the river Avon. The birthplace of WilliamShakespeare, England’s most famousplaywright.

• Matinee Performance of a London Musical• Royal Ascot - Horse Racing - June only

leisure and culturalactivities2 activities per week included in course fees:• sightseeing tour of the area• an evening out with the teaching staff

(meal and drinks not included)• ‘the chat room’ - conversational skills• social English - interactive activities• quiz session with prizes• classic British films

2 - 4 week course entry dates 2010

MAY JUN AUG24 1, 7 31

SEP6, 13

for the first week

each additional week

executive homestay accommodation fees - single room

pounds sterling

240

200

1 week £ 2052 weeks £ 3503 weeks £ 4954 weeks £ 640

In addition to our scheduled courses, we provide general, professional and technical Englishlanguage training programmes, by special arrangement, for government departments, commercialorganisations and educational and training institutions throughout the world. Specialisations includesuch areas as:

English for Industry and Commercefor business, finance, management, marketing, travel and tourism, hotels and restaurants, legalpractice, office administration and health and safety.

English for Science and Technologyfor medical practice, engineering, oil and gas industries, the pharmaceutical industry,telecommunications and maritime personnel.

English for Military and Security Personnelfor air force, army and naval personnel, police forces and immigration and security officers.

Assessing your training needsContact us for an assessment of your training needs and we will be pleased to provide you with atraining proposal which meets your requirements.

Meeting your needsYou can be assured that from the moment you begin your course, we will aimto provide a programme which is designed to meet your needs:

• entry test and needs analysis• assistance from our Professional Training Coordinator• guidance from our expert trainers • studying with other professionals working towards common objectives• progress report on course completion.

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- intensive English language training for professional groups, combining

general and specialised English

- wide choice of business and technical specialisations

- free access to the multi-media learning centre

- flexible entry dates, group sizes and durations

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Anglo-Continental’s Aviation English Division has been providing specialised English languagecourses to aviation organisations and individuals worldwide since 1971.

Aviation English Language Training Courses• Introduction to Aviation English Course - a programme designed to prepare future Aviation

professionals for their training. • Aviation English language training courses combining intensive general English tuition with

specialised study - subjects include: Aeronautical Engineering, Aeronautical Information Service (AIS), Airline Marketing, AirNavigation, Aviation Management, Cabin Crew, Electrical Engineering, Fire and EmergencyServices, Meteorology, Radiotelephony, Telecommunications and Aviation Security.

ICAO CoursesSince the introduction of the ICAO language proficiency requirements, we have developed a rangeof courses specifically designed to assist aviation organisations and individuals in achieving themandatory ICAO Level 4 (Operational):

• English for Pilots and Air Traffic Controllers (ICAO Course 291)• Refresher Course in English Language and Teaching Methodology for Teachers of Aviation English• Professional Training Course for Raters/Assessors.

Test of English for Aviation Personnel (TEAP)We also offer a Test of English for Aviation Personnel (TEAP). This test, whichis accepted by the UK Civil Aviation Authority, was designed with the specificaims of identifying the ICAO levels and assessing the language trainingrequirements of pilots and air traffic controllers in accordance with the ICAOLanguage Proficiency Rating Scale.

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airlines, government departments and CivilAviation Authorities. Our wealth of experience

and expertise have put us in an ideal position toprovide the quality of training required by ICAO

and other large Aviation organisations.

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HomestayAccommodation

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selection of homestay accommodationCarefully selected homestay accommodation is anestablished feature of all our programmes. Thanks toour careful selection, administration and supervisionof our homestay accommodation, we ensure that youare comfortable and well looked after during yourcourse.

Homestay accommodation also provides a usefulextension of your studies: the opportunity to practiseyour English outside the classroom and to benefit fromtotal immersion in the English-speaking community.You'll learn more about British Culture and the peopleof Great Britain - and it will make a real contributionto your progress.

standard homestay accommodationAvailable for all students:- A pleasantly furnished single bedroom- Shared shower or bathroom and toilet facilities - 16 meals per week- A light laundry service will be provided

executive homestay accommodation Available for students attending the Executive Programmeand subject to availability for Business and Specialised,Professional Training, Aviation and Club 50+ Programmes:- A spacious, comfortably furnished bedroom- Exclusive use of a shower or bathroom and toilet facilities- 16 meals per week- A washing and ironing service will be provided- Internet access is available in most executive homes

Our executive hosts provide an enhanced standard ofhospitality and comfort.

alternative accommodation While we strongly recommend homestay accommodation,alternative accommodation can be arranged on request forstudents over the age of 18 years. Any student under the age of 18 years, for whom the schoolarranges alternative accommodation, must be accompaniedby an adult.

If you wish to make your own accommodationarrangements, please refer to the Bournemouth Tourismwebsite at www.bournemouth.co.uk

student hotel accommodationEn-suite rooms in ‘student hotel accommodation’, a short busjourney from the school. Details on application.

Please refer to our website at www.anglo-continental.com/en/uk/hotel.html for further information.

hotels and guest housesHotels and guest houses with prices starting from £ 35 pernight for bed and breakfast. Reservations made on behalf ofstudents are subject to a reservation fee.

room and breakfast or room onlyFor students aged 18 years or over it may be possible toarrange homestay accommodation with a family on a roomand breakfast, or room only basis.

Please contact us for details and availability.

private home accommodationFor students aged 18 years or over it may be possible toarrange private home accommodation. This is homestay

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Excursions

excursions

At Anglo-Continental we give you every opportunity to see thesights of Southern England. Throughout the year we offer anextensive choice of full-day and half-day guided excursions tointeresting towns and cities, historic castles and stately homes,safari parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty. You canvisit the great landmarks of London, go shopping in OxfordStreet or see the world's leaders in the waxworks at MadameTussaud's. You can visit the university city of Oxford, or lookround Winchester, the ancient capital of England. You can seethe famous Lions of Longleat, Stratford-upon-Avon, WarwickCastle and many other fascinating places according to yourchoice.

Visits and excursions are arranged to events of special interest,such as air displays, exhibitions and international sportsfixtures as they occur. Whatever your preferences, you'llprobably find them featured in the excursion programme.

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leisure

At Anglo-Continental we arrange leisure activities such asfilm shows, table tennis, table football and board games(included in the fees).

In addition, Bournemouth has all the leisure andentertainment facilities of a leading holiday resort:

• cinemas and theatres with films and plays of every kind

• concerts, exhibitions and other events of internationalcalibre

• every kind of music - including the famous BournemouthSymphony Orchestra

• an exceptional choice of pubs, clubs and lively places ofentertainment

These activities add a new dimension to your studies,improve and extend your English, and help to ensure thatyou enjoy your stay with us.

sports

You can select from a wide choice of sports activities (some at extra cost):

• every kind of water-sport, including sailing, water-skiing,surfing and windsurfing in Bournemouth Bay or in PooleHarbour, Europe’s largest natural harbour

• swimming in the sea or in a choice of indoor pools

• team-games, such as football, volleyball, basketball andsoftball

• individual sports such as tennis, badminton and bowls

• visits to local sports centres for gymnastics, squash, fitnesstraining or martial arts

You can go horse-riding in the nearby New Forest NationalPark, play golf on your choice of excellent courses in andaround Bournemouth, or compete with your friends at ten-pinbowling.

Whatever activities you prefer, our staff will be available tohelp you with the arrangements.

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Car and coach transferson arrival and departure

London Heathrow Airport (LHR) only

operates every Sunday from 6 June to 15 August 2010 to

Bournemouth, and from 6 June to 29 August 2010 from

Bournemouth

journey time:2 to 21/2 hours

reservation andconfirmationof flight details

required no later than 7 days in advance

when you leave the Customs Hall you will see our Representative waiting for you in the Arrivals Area.

from/to London Heathrow June, July and August only - arriving/departing - terminals 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5

from London Heathrow Airport (LHR) to accommodation - £ 34

from accommodation to London Heathrow Airport (LHR) - £ 29

charges per person

Anglo-Continental coach transfers 2010

We have special arrangementswith MOBILE RADIO CARS tohave cars available at the coachterminal/railway station withinthe Bournemouth TravelInterchange to take you to youraccommodation.

Mobile Radio Cars' TelephoneNo. 01202 51 80 00Approximate cost of taxi: £ 7 to £ 12

Anglo-Continental coachtransfer charges include:

- meeting and guiding you to thecoach

- coach transfer- taxi to your accommodation inBournemouth on arrival and, when areturn transfer to the airport isreserved, from accommodation tothe school on departure

- service charges

operates daily throughout the year

charges for other points ofarrival or departure and for

more than 2 passengers, are available on request

reservation of car transfer services

to guarantee this service the arrival/departure details

are required no later than 7 days in advance

LondonHeathrowAirport(LHR)£ 125

London GatwickAirport(LGW)£ 135

London CityAirport(LCY)£ 180

up to 1 hour’s waiting time from the notified time of arrival

no charge

each additional half hour's delay or part thereof, for whatever reason,

including parking charges - £ 15

any destination charges per car per single journey (maximum 2 passengers)

Anglo-Continental car transfers 2010

additional charges for delays

charges for transfers

The charges quoted are per car,whether it is used by 1 or 2passengers. If either or bothpassengers fail to arrive, the fullcharge remains payable. If 2passengers are sharing a car, theymust arrive and depart on the sameflight.

London StanstedAirport(STN)£ 190

LondonLutonAirport(LTN)£ 175

SouthamptonAirport

(SOU)£ 70

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on arrivalAnglo-Continental coaches departfrom London Heathrow Airport (LHR)to Bournemouth approximately every2 to 3 hours between 08.00 and20.00 hours.

on departureAnglo-Continental coaches departfrom Bournemouth to LondonHeathrow Airport (LHR)approximately every 2 to 3 hoursbetween 06.00 and 16.00 hours.

Public airport transfers 2010

National Express coachesoperate daily throughout the year from:

- Heathrow Airport- Gatwick Airport- Stansted Airport- Luton Airport- City Airport

For the latest information onNational Express coach services,including timetables and prices,you can visit the website:www.nationalexpress.com

There are frequent train servicesfrom Southampton Airport toBournemouth railway station.Full information on these servicesis available on request, or at thewebsite:www.nationalrail.co.uk

There are frequent bus servicesfrom Bournemouth InternationalAirport to Bournemouth towncentre where taxis are availableto take you to youraccommodation. Full informationon these services is available onrequest, or at the website:www.bournemouth-airport-shuttle.co.uk

National Express Coachesfrom London Airports

Train Services fromSouthampton Airport

Arrival in Bournemouth at the Travel Interchange

Bournemouth Airport Shuttle Buses

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reservationThese transfers must be booked no later than 7 days before the date of arrival, stating:- name and address- student reference number- date of arrival- time of arrival- flight number- airport of departure- airport of arrival - details of connecting flight if applicable

arrival at the airportWhen you leave the Customs Hall on arrival atthe Airport, look for our Representative carryinga sign with the name of the school.

1. Do not leave the Arrivals Area.2. If you do not see our Representative, go tothe INFORMATION desk and ask the staff to callthe Representative of Anglo-Continental over thepublic address system.

3. The staff at the INFORMATION desk, whospeak most languages, will normally be able toassist you. If they are unable to contact ourRepresentative, telephone the appropriateemergency telephone number.

luggage identificationWe advise you to place the Anglo-Continentallabels on your luggage for easy identificationand for recognition by our staff.

luggage allowanceIf your luggage consists of more than one piece(plus hand luggage) or is a non-standard shapeor size, it is important that you advise us inadvance.

Please note that airlines apply different luggagerestrictions (i.e. size, weight, contents andnumber of items). We advise you to check withthe airline before you travel.

cancellationNotice of cancellation or change of a transfermust be received by the school before 12.00hours (British Time) on the Thursday prior to thescheduled day of arrival. If such notice is notreceived within the period stipulated, we incurobligations to the transport companies andtherefore the full charge is due.

liability and insuranceWe cannot accept responsibility for any delay inscheduled services, or if any service cannot beprovided as specified, or for any loss, damageor injury to students or their property duringtravel. We advise you to take out personalinsurance to cover yourself against these risks.

paymentPayment for transfers must be made before thedate of provision of the service or, failing this,on the day of arrival at the school. Anyadditional charges (e.g. delayed arrival) notpaid at the time of reservation must also be paidon arrival at the school.

emergency telephone numbersIn the case of an emergency during yourtransfer, please contact the emergency telephonenumber stated in your confirmation of enrolmentletter.

fuel surchargeIf a transportation company levies a surchargebecause of an increase in the price of fuel, theadditional cost will be charged to you.

Information for Anglo-Continental Car and Coach transfers

All enrolments are subject to these conditions,which become legally binding on confirmationof acceptance by Anglo-Continental, and to theage limitations and arrangements specified inAnglo-Continental’s official publications.

Anglo-Continental reserves the right to withholdconfirmation of an enrolment, at its discretion, ifsuch action is deemed necessary in the interestsof the student or the school.

feesThe fees for courses and accommodation arevalid from 1 January to 31 December eachyear. The fees for the following year arenormally published in July/August.

The fees must be received in full byAnglo-Continental not later than two weeks

before course commencement. Course fees arecalculated in complete weeks, and any part of a week is counted as a full week.

No compensation, fee reductions, refunds,credit, additional lessons or extension of thecourse can be given for:

- services or facilities included in the fees andnot used;

- late entry to or absence or early departurefrom a course without formal curtailment;

- lessons replaced by testing and class allocationprocedures on course entry dates;

- days when schools are closed because ofofficial holidays.

Any refunds which are approved can only be

made by the office or Representative to whomthe fees were originally paid. Anglo-Continentalreserves the right to make fee adjustments as aresult of changes in exchange rates or statutorytaxes.

school regulationsAnglo-Continental publishes regulations toensure that the courses function smoothly.Acceptance of and compliance with theseregulations, and with English law, are contractualobligations on the part of the student.

Whenever Anglo-Continental accepts the enrolmentof a student below the minimum age specifiedfor the course or below the age of 16 years, theperson enrolling the student accepts responsibilityfor his or her conduct, security and well-being.

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Conditions of enrolment 2010

cancellation or postponement of a courseAn enrolment is not transferable but may becancelled or postponed without incurringcharges, provided that written notice is receivedby Anglo-Continental not less than two weeksbefore the scheduled date of coursecommencement. In the absence of such notice, or if less than two weeks’ notice is received:

- in the case of cancellation, a fee of £ 500 ispayable in lieu of notice;

- in the case of postponement, Anglo-Continentalreserves the right to levy a charge to coveradministration and accommodation costsincurred on the student's behalf;

- should the application for a visa be refused,we will refund any published fees paid inadvance (after deduction of an administrationcharge of £ 50) provided that you send us acopy of the letter of refusal from the BritishEmbassy before the intended start date of thecourse.

Any additional charges for services provided bya third party (such as UK Border Agency fees,hotel accommodation, flat rental and courierservices) are not refundable.

curtailment of a course(excluding courses with reduced fees)

If a course of more than eight weeks' duration iscurtailed by the student, four weeks' notice mustbe given to the school. If no notice or insufficientnotice is given, course fees must be paid in lieuof notice together with any accommodationcharges due. In all cases, course fees must bepaid for a minimum of eight weeks.

If a course of eight weeks' duration or less iscurtailed, no refund of course fees can be given.Students must have personal insurance againstinability to attend or continue a course formedical or compassionate reasons (see ‘liabilityand insurance’).

change of course(excluding courses with reduced fees)

If after commencement of a course, the studentwishes to change to a course of a lower

specification, two weeks' notice must be givento the school. If approved, the change must bemade on a scheduled entry date for the newcourse.

Any refund due will be in the form of a credittowards any required extension of the amendedcourse or towards any subsequent course withAnglo-Continental during the twelve monthsfollowing the end of the amended course. Thecredit is not transferable to any other person,and no cash refund can be given.

accommodation

The fee for the first week in homestayaccommodation includes a non-refundableadministration charge to cover the cost ofselection, reservation and management.

Any request to change or leave accommodation,either separately or in conjunction with thecurtailment of a course, must be made toAnglo-Continental at least two weeks before thedate of the proposed move and approvedbefore the change is made. Failing this,accommodation fees are payable in lieu of notice.Accommodation fees continue to be payable forany periods of absence during the course.

Photographs, video and DVD

During our courses, we sometimes takephotographs and video footage, some of whichmay be incorporated into future publicitymaterial. If you do not wish to appear in anypromotional publications, please advise us inwriting before the start of your course.

liability and insuranceAnglo-Continental, its Representatives and staffwill not be liable for any loss, damage, illnessor injury to persons or property howevercaused, except where such liability is imposedby statute. It is the student’s responsibility totake out personal insurance against all suchrisks, including inability to attend or continue acourse and for the payment of medicalexpenses.

force majeureIt shall be a fundamental condition of thecontract between the student and

Anglo-Continental or its Representatives thatneither Anglo-Continental nor its Representativesshall be in any way liable to the student in theevent of any service contracted to be suppliedby them becoming impossible to supply byreason of industrial dispute or other causeoutside their control.

data protectionTo ensure that your course at Anglo-Continentalmeets your requirements we and, if appropriate,the Anglo-Continental Representative in yourown country will need to use the informationyou provide (such as your personal data anddetails of any special requirements) in order toprocess your enrolment.

We must pass your information on to thoseinvolved in providing you with services relatingto your stay at Anglo-Continental, such as yourreservation of accommodation and transferservices. The information may also be provided,if required, to security or credit-checkingorganisations, customs and the UK BorderAgency as required by UK law.

Please note that where your information is heldby an Anglo-Continental Representative, it willbe subject to your Representative’s own dataprotection policy and their country’s national law.

validity of conditions

These Conditions of enrolment and Additionalconditions for long-term courses are valid from 1 January 2010 and are subject to English law.The English language version is legally bindingin all cases.

Anglo-Continental reserves the right to waive oradjust the specifications of a course, which mayinclude age limits, without prior notification.

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additional conditions apply to:- Long-Term General Programme Courses: G-1.20L/G-1.25L/G-1.30L

- Academic Study Programme Course: A-1.30

curtailment of a course If a long-term course is curtailed after itscommencement, no refund of course fees can begiven. It is the student's responsibility to take outpersonal insurance against inability to attend orcontinue a course for medical or compassionatereasons (see ‘liability and insurance’ above).

change of courseAn enrolment for a long-term course may not bechanged after course commencement exceptwhere the student wishes to prolong or include acourse of a higher specification with the approvalof the school.

school holidaysStudents following long-term courses may apply totake holidays, in complete weeks from Monday toFriday, at times convenient to the programme andwith the approval of the Director of Studies.Holidays are allowed on the basis of a maximum

of two weeks per twelve weeks of theprogramme, and application must be made to theschool not less than two weeks in advance. Ineach case the total course duration will beextended to compensate for the number of weeks’holiday taken. Holidays may not be taken whenfollowing intensive IELTS preparation, ExaminationPractice or Business and Specialised options.

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Enrolment form 2010

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On arrival

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Signature (If you are under 18 years of age, signature of parent or guardian)

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Accommodation data

I require standard homestay accommodation as specified for the duration of the course. Available for all students. I require executive homestay accommodation for the duration of the course. Available for students attending the Executive Programme and subject to availability forfor Business and Specialised, Professional Training, Aviation and Club 50+ Programmes.

I require alternative accommodation

Please specify:

I do not require accommodation. I shall be making my ownarrangements, and will notify you of the address before my arrival in England.

Will you have a car available during your stay? Yes No

Do you smoke? Yes No

Do you suffer from any allergy or medical condition of which we should be aware? Yes No If yes, please give details separately.

Transfer services (Please refer to page 36)

I wish to reserve:

Anglo-Continental car transfer

Airport/Place of arrival

Airport/Place of departureIf you reserve a transfer, you must advise Anglo-Continental of your travel details not less than 7 days before your arrival.

Anglo-Continental coach transfer (Operates every Sunday from 6 June to 15 August from London Heathrow Airport to Bournemouth, and from 6 June to 29 August from Bournemouth to London Heathrow Airport)

What is your present level of English?

Beginner Intermediate

Elementary High intermediate

Pre-intermediate Advanced

Day Month Year

Course data (Complete for each course required)

Course Coursenumber name

Entry date Number of weeks

Day Month Year

Course Coursenumber name

Entry date Number of weeks

Personal data

(Please complete in BLOCK CAPITALS)

Mr Mrs Miss Please mark

Family name

First name

Date of birth

Place and country of birth

Nationality

Mother tongue

Passport number (if you require a visa)

Occupation

Home address

Road PO Box

Town/postcode

Country

Mailing address (If different from home address)

Name

Road PO Box

Town/postcode

Country

Contact numbers

Telephone - private

Telephone - business

Telephone - mobile

Fax - private

Fax - business

Email

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Examination data

Do you wish to take an English languageexamination during your course? Yes No

If yes, please give details :

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Pre-training assessment for the Business and Specialisedand Executive Programmes

If you enrol on one of the above Programmes, you should complete the Pre-training assessment form on pages 41 and 42 in order for us toprepare for your course as fully as possible.

Have you attended an Anglo-Continental course before? Yes No

If yes, in which year(s):

Signature

I confirm that I have read and accept the ‘Conditions of enrolment’ on pages37 and 38, and have completed the ‘Payment of fees’ on page 40.

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How to calculate your fees

Course fees First course weeks = £

Second course weeks = £

Third course weeks = £

Accommodation fees weeks = £

High season supplement weeks = £

Sub total £

Other charges On arrival On departure

Anglo-Continental car transfer £

Anglo-Continental coach transfer £

UK Border Agency CAS Fee £

Total £

How to pay your fees

Bank chequeI enclose/will send a bank cheque, drawn on a British bank, made payable to Anglo-Continental

Bank transferI will arrange for a bank transfer using SWIFT to:

Lloyds TSB Bank plc, 45 Old Christchurch RoadBournemouth BH1 1ED, Englandaccount name: Anglo-Continentalaccount number: 01 91 75 58IBAN: GB05 LOYD 3091 0801 9175 58BIC: LOYDGB21045sort code: 30-91-08

(Please inform your bank that you will pay all bank transfer charges both in your own countryand in England, and send us a copy of the Bank’s Transfer Confirmation as proof of payment.)

My company/sponsor will pay the fees

Company/Sponsor’s name

Address

Name of person responsible for payment

Telephone number

Fax number

Email

Credit card/Payment cardI will pay by credit card/payment card (most major cards accepted). I authorise Anglo-Continental to debit my credit/debit card with the applicable fees, in accordance with my enrolment, 2 weeks before course commencement. I understand the visa deposit (if applicable) will be deducted immediately.

Type of card

Card number

Valid from / Expiry date /Security code Security codeAmerican Express other cards

Name of cardholder

Address of cardholder

Signature of cardholder

Where to pay your feesI will pay the fees to Anglo-Continental’s Representative(Please do not complete ‘how to pay your fees’ section asour Representatives have their own payment procedures)

I will pay the fees to Anglo-Continental(In this case, please complete the relevant section in ‘how to pay your fees’)

When to pay your fees

If you DO NOT require a VISAThe fees must be received in full at least 2 weeks before coursecommencement. (No deposit required).

If you REQUIRE a VISATo obtain a visa you will need our confirmation documents. We musttherefore ask you for a deposit of £ 500 (deductible when you payyour fees), or the full amount of the fees due, at the time of enrolment.We must also register your details with the UK Border Agency which atpresent charges £ 10 per person to issue a Certificate of Acceptance toStudy (CAS). You will be automatically invoiced for this fee.

I wish to pay the deposit of £ 500 now (deductible when I pay myfees) and I confirm that I will pay the balance to reach Anglo-Continental not later than 2 weeks before course commencement

I wish to pay the fees in full now

Refund guaranteeShould your application for a visa be refused, we will refund any published fees paid by you (after deduction of an administration chargeof £ 50), provided that you send us a copy of the letter of refusal fromthe British Embassy before the intended start date of your course.

Any additional charges for services provided by a third party (such asUK Border Agency CAS fees, hotel accommodation, flat rental andcourier services) are not covered by this guarantee.

Please send your ‘Enrolment form’ to our Representative inyour country or, if no address is given, to:

Anglo-Continental29-35 Wimborne Road, Bournemouth BH2 6NA, EnglandTelephone (GB code) +(0)1202 55 74 14Fax (GB code) +(0)1202 55 61 56Email [email protected] www.anglo-continental.com

If you have been advised by our Representatives in your country, please write their name, company name and address in the space provided below.

Please repeat the name of the enrolled person as itappears on the ‘Enrolment form’ overleaf

Family name

First name

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Pre-training assessment formFor Executive, Business and Specialised Programmes only

Section 1Personal data

(Please complete in BLOCK CAPITALS)

Mr Mrs Miss Please mark

Family name

First name(s)

Age

Course number

Entry date

Reference number (if known)

Contact numbers

In preparation for your course, we may require additional informationfrom you. Therefore, please provide us with your day-time contactnumbers:

Telephone

Mobile

Fax

Email

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We would like to prepare for your course as fully as possible. It istherefore important that we have clear information about your needs.Please complete this form as soon as possible and return it to theaddress overleaf.

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Previous language training

Have you previously attended a course at Anglo-Continental? Yes No

If yes, in which year(s):

Are you currently studying English? Yes No

If yes, which course book(s) are you using?

What is your present level of English?

Beginner Intermediate

Elementary High intermediate

Pre-intermediate Advanced

Section 2Your General English learning prioritiesPlease indicate in the boxes below the importance to you of improvingyour English in the specified areas:

1 = Very important 2 = Important 3 = Less important 4 = Not important

Listening Vocabulary

Speaking Grammar

Reading Pronunciation

Writing

Please completesections 1, 3, 5and 6

Please completesections 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6

Job description

Company name

Job title

Brief job description

Section 3Please provide us with details of any areas of the business orspecialised subject which particularly interest you.

(Example: terminology for medical research)

Please completesections 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6

Students enrolled on anIntensive Course with English for Business and Specialised SubjectsB-1.30, B-2.30, B-3.30, B-4.30, S-5.30 and S-6.30

Students enrolled onIntensive Study in a Mini GroupE-1.20, E-1.25, E-1.30

Students enrolled onIntensive Study in a Mini Group plus Individual Tuition E-2.30, E-2.35, E-2.40orIntensive Individual Tuition E-3.20, E-3.25, E-3.30, E-3.35 and E-3.40

Please completesections 1, 2 and 6

(If necessary continue on page 42)

Students enrolled onIntensive Study in a Mini Group plus English for Business and Specialised subjectsB-1.30E, B-2.30E, B-3.30E, B-4.30E, S-5.30E and S-6.30E

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Please send your ‘Pre-training assessment form’ to:

Anglo-ContinentalMrs Véronique Bethell - Professional Training Supervisor29-35 Wimborne Road, Bournemouth BH2 6NA, EnglandTelephone (GB code) +(0)1202 55 74 14Fax (GB code) +(0)1202 55 61 56Email [email protected] www.anglo-continental.com

Section 4Ten sessions per week of your Individual Tuition can either be inGeneral English or in the English of your own specialised field. If yourequire tuition in Specialised English, please write the subject below(see page 25 for a list of possible subjects).(Examples: English for Information Technology

English for Maritime IndustryEnglish for Engineering)

Please also include any areas of that subject which particularly interestyou. (Example: attending conferences and trade fairs and dealingwith international clients).

Thank you for completing this assessment. We aim toensure that you make the best possible progress in Englishduring your stay.

Section 6Other information/areas of interestPlease let us have any other information which you believe would help us toprepare for your course:

Section 5Your Specialised English learning prioritiesPlease indicate in the boxes below the importance to you of improvingyour English in the specified areas:1 = Very important 2 = Important 3 = Less important 4 = Not important

Meetings Formal correspondence

Negotiations Informal correspondence

Presentations Reports

Telephone calls Professional literature

Social situations Advertising material

Typical documentsTo help make your course more relevant to your work, it would be usefulif you could bring some typical documents which you frequently use.Please indicate in the boxes below which documents you plan to bring:

Letters Reports

Contracts Agreements

Professional journals Company magazines

Product information Promotional brochures

Balance sheets Annual reports

Curriculum vitae Examination papers

your arrival

Before you travel to England, we'll send youa letter of confirmation of enrolment, and our‘Information guide for adults’ which will giveyou all the information you need about yourstay with Anglo-Continental.

student careWhen you're away from home, smallproblems can arise from time to time. Most ofthese are easily solved with the help of ourStudent Services staff. In more complicatedsituations, or in cases where medicalassistance is required, our welfare counsellorsare entirely at your disposal, offering you aprofessional and completely confidentialservice.

From your first contact with us to your lastday at Anglo-Continental, we will give you allthe help you need.

student travel insuranceFor your protection and peace of mind youshould have comprehensive travel insurance.Such insurance may be obtained through your own travel adviser. If however, you wouldlike further advice please contact us.

medical treatmentWhere appropriate, Anglo-Continental canassist with the arrangement of emergencymedical and dental treatment as provided by the British National Health Service.

lesson durationAll lessons are of 45 minutes duration.

20 lessons per week = 15 hours 25 lessons per week = 18 hours 45 minutes30 lessons per week = 22 hours 30 minutes35 lessons per week = 26 hours 15 minutes40 lessons per week = 30 hours

school and national holidaysAnglo-Continental schools are closed:20 December 2009 to3 January 2010 for 2 weeks

19 December 2010 to2 January 2011 for 2 weeks

Anglo-Continental schools are also closed onofficial national holidays declared by the BritishGovernment. Those scheduled for 2010 are:2 April, 5 April, 3 May, 31 May and 30 August.

If your entry date coincides with an officialholiday, your accommodation will still bereserved for you from the Sunday before yourcourse commences, and we would advise you to plan to arrive on that day. Your course willbegin with the entry test on the Tuesdayfollowing the holiday.

No compensation, fee reductions, refunds,credit, additional lessons or extension of thecourse can be given for days when the school isclosed because of official holidays.

accommodation during school holidaysIf you are attending a course which continuesafter the school holiday 19 December 2010 to 2 January 2011, full board standard homestayaccommodation will be provided during theholiday, at a cost of £ 147 per week. This willbe automatically reserved and invoiced. If youdo not require this accommodation you mustinform us at least 4 weeks before the holidayperiod and we will arrange a full refund.

do I need a UK visa?Citizens of the European Economic Area (EEA)(the 27 EU countries plus Iceland, Liechtensteinand Norway) and Swiss nationals have the rightof free movement and residence in the UK. Ifyou are not from a country mentioned above,please check whether you will need a visa byconsulting your nearest British Embassy orConsulate. You can also find the answer andfurther useful information on the Foreign andCommonwealth Office website atwww.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk

If you require a visa in order to study in England,we strongly recommend that you apply veryearly for your course, as you may need severalweeks to complete the application procedure.

Before we can process the confirmationdocuments and register your details with the UKBorder Agency for your visa application, wemust receive your deposit of £ 500 (deductiblewhen you pay your fees) or the full amount ofthe fees due. The UK Border Agency currentlycharges £ 10 per person to issue a Certificateof Acceptance to Study (CAS). You will beautomatically invoiced for this fee. Please referto ‘Payment of fees’ on page 40.

Schengen visa

If you require a visa to travel to the UK and youintend to travel within Europe during your stay, itis advisable that you also obtain a Schengenvisa before you travel to the UK. The Schengenvisitor visa has made travelling between its 15European member countries much easier. Forfurther information visit the Schengen visawebsite at www.schengenvisa.cc

refund guaranteeShould your application for a visa be refused,we will refund any published fees paid by you(after deduction of an administration charge of£ 50) provided that you send us a copy of theletter of refusal from the British Embassy beforethe intended start date of your course.

Any additional charges for services provided bya third party (such as UK Border Agency fees,hotel accommodation, flat rental and courierservices) are not covered by this guarantee.

how to enrol

Please complete the ‘Enrolment form’ and‘Payment of fees’ on pages 39 and 40.

- choose the course or courses you wish toattend

- select the entry date and decide how manyweeks you wish to study

- complete the accommodation section

- decide if you wish to use a car or coachtransfer from the place of arrival in England toBournemouth

- select where, when and how you wish to payyour fees

- send the ‘Enrolment form’, completed on bothsides, to our Representative in your country orby post to Anglo-Continental. Alternatively, faxit to us on: +44 (0)1202 55 61 56

You can also enrol and make secure credit cardpayments online at: www.anglo-continental.com

This symbol will appear at the bottom ofyour screen indicating that this form is secureand that any details you enter cannot beaccessed by anyone except Anglo-Continental.

our confirmationWhen your ‘Enrolment form’ is received andaccepted by the school the following documentswill be sent to you:

- a letter of confirmation of enrolment

- an invoice for the full amount of the fees due

- your accommodation address (due to thecareful procedure involved in selecting youraccommodation, the address may be sent toyou at a later date)

- our ‘Information guide for adults’

If you require a visa we can only send you thesedocuments after we have received your depositof £ 500 (deductible when you pay your fees)or the full amount of the fees due.

entry to EnglandWhen you pass through UK Border Control onarrival in England you will be required to showyour:

- passport or identity card

- visa (if required)

- confirmation of enrolment from Anglo-Continental

- copy of the bank’s transfer confirmation, orother evidence that you have paid your fees toAnglo-Continental or its Representative.

English language levels

* CEF = Common European Framework

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General information

Level CEF*

Beginner to Elementary

Pre-Intermediate

Intermediate

High Intermediate

Advanced

Proficiency to Near Native

A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

Anglo-Continental29-35 Wimborne Road, Bournemouth BH2 6NA, Englandtelephone (GB code) +(0)1202 55 74 14fax (GB code) +(0)1202 55 61 56email [email protected] www.anglo-continental.com

This is the official version of the Anglo-Continental Prospectus. It is valid from 1 January to 31 December 2010, and replaces all previous editions. We reserve the right to introduce changesand improvements without prior notice. Anglo-Continental is registered in England (No. 1174957) at the above address under the Companies Act with limited liability as Anglo-Continental Educational Group Limited. UKBA Licence number 52F9Y0GV5. © Copyright Anglo-Continental 2009 EN-01

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