TOEIC PROGRAMS

TOEIC Semi-Intensive (1 day)

Weekly meetings of one hour (face to face or on-line) to go over the skills, grammar points and vocabulary needed for the TOEIC test.

This course is designed for autonomous students, capable of working alone on exercises given for the week and is adapted for the individual needs of each student.

Topics covered:
- Tips for each of the seven parts of the TOEIC.
- Confusing words (diary/agenda …).
- Confusing sounds (work/walk …).
- Confusing tenses (I slept / I have slept …).
- Grammar points ( infinitive or ing …).
- Vocabulary on themes by exercises, puzzles and games.

TOEIC Weekly-Coaching (4 weeks)

- Friday evening 6pm onwards. Introductions over a meal. Mini TOEIC. Correction of Mini TOEIC. Play a board game style Monopoly/Cluedo.

- Saturday morning 8.30-12 noon. Discussions in English over breakfast. Exercises organised around needs shown from Mini TOEIC. Games for vocabulary on themes. Exercises for tenses. Lunch with discussions in English.

- Saturday afternoon 1.30pm–6pm. Mock TOEIC + correction. Go over issues shown up in the Mock and during meal times. Games style Kahoot to confirm knowledge. Discussions in English over tea and cakes.

How can I reserve a course ? How can I pay for a course ? Do I have a certificate at the end of a course ? Will I be able to speak English at the end of my course ?
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How can I reserve a course ?

Send a message through the contact page and I'll get back to you as soon as I can.

How can I pay for a course ?

Once a contract is signed it's possible to pay the monthly invoices by bank transfer or cheque.

Do I have a certificate at the end of a course ?

An "attestation" is given at the end of each training course detailing level and what has been covered on the course.

Will I be able to speak English at the end of a course ?

As long as you invest during and between the lessons you wil see the progress. Many resources will be made available to you for this purpose.

Thanks

Thanks to Sylvie Ribeyre for the logo.
Thanks to Mathieu Legrand for the website.