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Because we offer you -
  • Small classes    Typically you'll find only 2 or 3 in your class (guaranteed maximum 6) for the specific business parts of your programme, and we have the same maximum (6) for the additional course for Enterprise option 1.  In Enterprise option 2 and Director   you get one-to-one tuition, and even in the general English parts of your programme the groups are normally only 5 or 6 (guaranteed maximum 8)
  • Study at the right level  From the start we monitor your progress to make sure you're not wasting valuable time with work that's too easy or too difficult - we know that business people are busy people who need cost-effective courses.
  • Experienced school and staff   We've been providing business English courses for over 12 years for professional people from such companies as:
    Nestlé   AENA (Spanish Airports)    Crédit Suisse   Cathay Pacific SKF   Banco de Portugal   BMW   Samsung Electronics   France Télécom   Müller Dairies...   and many others
    So our staff are highly experienced in teaching business English.  They're also highly qualified, they have a real interest in the people they teach, and they have all worked in the 'real' world outside teaching.
  • A carefully balanced syllabus    People who use English for their work normally already know the technical terms for their own field.  But they need the language to communicate about those terms; they need social English too.  In short, they need flexibility.  That's why our syllabus flexibly incorporates general English with business English - and even more flexibly, the small groups allow YOU to have a big say in what you want to learn.
  • An adult environment   With us, 18 is the minimum age for an adult study centre, but our normal average age is between 26 and 34. 

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