KOREAN CBT TRAINING

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PASSING THE KOREAN COMPUTER BASED TEST (CBT) IS YOUR ONE BIG STEP TICKET IN FULFILLING AGAIN YOUR DREAM WORKING IN KOREA. WITH 465 SUCCESSFUL EXAMINEES LAST 8 th KOREAN LANGUAGE TEST with 2 TOPNOTCHERS LAST 8 th KLT EXAMINATION We Offer you the Basic and Direct Approach in Passing the CBT Test MANUAL INCLUDED 120 HOURS INTESIVE TRAINING AND REVIEW WITH TESDA REGISTRATION NUMBER NTR 201113011228 FOR ONLY PHP. 7, 000 NO HIDDEN CHARGES SCHEDULE: MONDAY-SATURDAY 8:00-5:00 PM JANUARY 22, 2013 SATURDAY/SUNDAY CLASS 8:00-5:00 pm JANUARY 19,2013 TOPICS INCLUDES: How you are scored/Overview of language Test/Question Types/Korean Grammar Basic/Vocabulary build-up/Exercises/Introduction to Listening and reading/Film Showing/Common Errors in KLT/Comparing and Contrasting/POSSIBLE QUESTIONS for CBT Exam First Alliance Academic Institute Inc. Unit 318-320 Victoria Bldg. 11 th Avenue Monumento Caloocan City (Infront of Datamex/Informatics side of Mercury Drug and Mang Inasal) Call 332-7002 / 781-5440 0927-6088733 /0929-7437468 PASSING THE KOREAN COMPUTER BASED TEST (CBT) IS YOUR ONE BIG STEP TICKET IN FULFILLING AGAIN YOUR DREAM WORKING IN KOREA. WITH 465 SUCCESSFUL EXAMINEES LAST 8 th KOREAN LANGUAGE TEST with 2 TOPNOTCHERS LAST 8 th KLT EXAMINATION We Offer you the Basic and Direct Approach in Passing the CBT Test MANUAL INCLUDED 120 HOURS INTENSIVE TRAINING AND REVIEW WITH TESDA REGISTRATION NUMBER NTR 201113011228 FOR ONLY PHP. 7, 000 NO HIDDEN CHARGES SCHEDULE: MONDAY-SATURDAY 8:00-5:00PM JANUARY 22, 2013

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KOREAN CBT TRAINING

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PASSING THE KOREAN COMPUTER BASED TEST (CBT) IS YOUR ONE BIG STEP TICKET IN FULFILLING AGAIN YOUR DREAM WORKING IN KOREA.

WITH 465 SUCCESSFUL EXAMINEES LAST 8th KOREAN LANGUAGE TEST with 2 TOPNOTCHERS LAST 8th KLT EXAMINATION

We Offer you the Basic and Direct Approach in Passing the CBT Test MANUAL INCLUDED 120 HOURS INTESIVE TRAINING AND REVIEW WITH TESDA REGISTRATION NUMBER NTR 201113011228

FOR ONLY PHP. 7, 000 NO HIDDEN CHARGES SCHEDULE: MONDAY-SATURDAY 8:00-5:00 PM JANUARY 22, 2013 SATURDAY/SUNDAY CLASS 8:00-5:00 pm JANUARY 19,2013

TOPICS INCLUDES: How you are scored/Overview of language Test/Question Types/Korean Grammar Basic/Vocabulary build-up/Exercises/Introduction to Listening and reading/Film Showing/Common Errors in

KLT/Comparing and Contrasting/POSSIBLE QUESTIONS for CBT Exam

First Alliance Academic Institute Inc. Unit 318-320 Victoria Bldg. 11th Avenue Monumento Caloocan City

(Infront of Datamex/Informatics side of Mercury Drug and Mang Inasal) Call 332-7002 / 781-5440 0927-6088733 /0929-7437468

PASSING THE KOREAN COMPUTER BASED TEST (CBT) IS YOUR ONE BIG STEP TICKET IN FULFILLING AGAIN YOUR DREAM WORKING IN KOREA.

WITH 465 SUCCESSFUL EXAMINEES LAST 8th KOREAN LANGUAGE TEST with 2 TOPNOTCHERS LAST 8th KLT EXAMINATION

We Offer you the Basic and Direct Approach in Passing the CBT Test MANUAL INCLUDED 120 HOURS INTENSIVE TRAINING AND REVIEW WITH TESDA REGISTRATION NUMBER NTR 201113011228

FOR ONLY PHP. 7, 000 NO HIDDEN CHARGES SCHEDULE: MONDAY-SATURDAY 8:00-5:00PM JANUARY 22, 2013 SATURDAY/SUNDAY CLASS 8:00-5:00 PM JANUARY 19,2013

TOPICS INCLUDES: How you are scored/Overview of language Test/Question Types/Korean Grammar Basic/Vocabulary build-up/Exercises/Introduction to Listening and reading/Film Showing/Common Errors in

KLT/Comparing and Contrasting/POSSIBLE QUESTIONS for CBT Exam

First Alliance Academic Institute Inc.Unit 318-320 Victoria Bldg. 11th Avenue Monumento Caloocan City

(Infront of Datamex/Informatics side of Mercury Drug and Mang Inasal) Call 332-7002 / 781-5440

0927-6088733 /0929-7437468

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REMINDER:SOME EMBASSIES / CONSULATES AND DFA REQUIRE AN AUTHENTICATION OF VALID TRAINING CERTIFICATES COMING FROM TESDA TRAINING ACCREDITED CENTERS ONLY. SO VALIDATE YOUR TRAINING CENTERS FOR YOUR PROTECTION.

LEGAL BASIS:Republic Act No. 7796, otherwise known as TESDA Act of 1994, empowers TESDA to establish and maintain a system of accrediting, coordinating, integrating, monitoring and evaluating formal and non-formal technical vocational education and training programs.

TESDA Board promulgated Resolution No. 98-03 last January 23, 1998 establishing a unified TVET program registration and accreditation system which shall be in consonance with the pursuit of a quality technical vocational education and training system.

WHAT IF THE TRAINING INSTITUTION FAILED TO REGISTER THEIR PROGRAMS?

TVET institutions which are found to have run TVET programs without complying with registration requirements shall be liable for violation of these guidelines. As such appropriate sanctions shall be imposed on the erring institution.

The sanctions shall be in accordance with Section 68, Chapter 1, Title V of the Education Act of 1982 which provides that any person upon conviction of an act in violation of the authorization requirements shall be punished with a fine of not less than two thousand pesos (P2000) nor more than ten thousand pesos (P10,000) or imprisonment for a maximum period of two (2) years, or both, at the discretion of the court.If the act is committed by a corporation, the school head, together with the person or persons responsible for the offense shall be equally liable.

REMINDER:SOME EMBASSIES / CONSULATES AND DFA REQUIRE AN AUTHENTICATION OF VALID TRAINING CERTIFICATES COMING FROM TESDA TRAINING ACCREDITED CENTERS ONLY. SO VALIDATE YOUR TRAINING CENTERS FOR YOUR PROTECTION.

LEGAL BASIS:Republic Act No. 7796, otherwise known as TESDA Act of 1994, empowers TESDA to establish and maintain a system of accrediting, coordinating, integrating, monitoring and evaluating formal and non-formal technical vocational education and training programs.

TESDA Board promulgated Resolution No. 98-03 last January 23, 1998 establishing a unified TVET program registration and accreditation system which shall be in consonance with the pursuit of a quality technical vocational education and training system.

WHAT IF THE TRAINING INSTITUTION FAILED TO REGISTER THEIR PROGRAMS?

TVET institutions which are found to have run TVET programs without complying with registration requirements shall be liable for violation of these guidelines. As such appropriate sanctions shall be imposed on the erring institution.

The sanctions shall be in accordance with Section 68, Chapter 1, Title V of the Education Act of 1982 which provides that any person upon conviction of an act in violation of the authorization requirements shall be punished with a fine of not less than two thousand pesos (P2000) nor more than ten thousand pesos (P10,000) or imprisonment for a maximum period of two (2) years, or both, at the discretion of the court.If the act is committed by a corporation, the school head, together with the person or persons responsible for the offense shall be equally liable.