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  • Learning And Communicative Strategies August 23, 2012
    Communicative strategies are systematic techniques employed by a speaker to express his meaning when faced with some difficulty and the difficulty here refers to the speaker’s inadequate command of the language used in the interaction (Faerch & Kasper, 1983:16). On the other hand, the term learning strategies has been defined as “the higher-order skills […]
  • Review: Teaching Unplugged by Luke Meddings and Scott Thornbury August 13, 2012
    by Hall Houston About 8 years ago, I read an article titled “Teaching Unplugged” by Scott Thornbury in It’s for Teachers magazine. The article described a new approach to teaching languages that de-emphasized coursebooks and other teaching materials, and stressed real communication between students. This approach was loosely based on a Danish film […]
  • Living and Working in Japan: A guide for US Citizens May 23, 2012
    Japan is a stable, highly developed parliamentary democracy with a modern economy. Tourist facilities are widely available, except in coastal areas of Northeast Japan still recovering from the aftermath of the March 11, 2011, earthquake and tsunami. Below is a comprehensive list of all the information you should read before visiting or relocating to […]
  • Experience a New Culture When you Teach English in China May 21, 2012
    The human desire to help others is an innate one. This is why, despite the negative aspects, people are still very attracted to the profession of teaching, notes Thomas Galvin. It has been regarded for centuries as a very noble job, and no doubt this will continue for centuries to come. Many teachers these […]
  • The Importance of Vocabulary Roots in AP English April 16, 2012
    The Advanced placement exams are very important for students, suggests Joseph Paul, as they look very good on the students’ report cards and also help them to get credit in certain universities which helps them to save a major portion of the tuition money demanded from students who have not cleared the exam. The […]
  • Business Translation: A Useful TEFL Sideline? April 8, 2012
    The use of translation in business is heavily underestimated and misunderstood. However translation has a big part to play in business and is rapidly becoming one of the most useful things an organisation can use to get ahead in the business world. Whether it be using in-house translators to transcribe documents, official papers […]
  • How to Judge the Quality of Language Learning Software March 21, 2012
    We all know that learning a language is a great way to enhance the look of your resume! Fortunately, there are lots of different options available to you to help you make that a reality. Out of the vast number of options available to you, the option that provides you with the most […]
  • The worst ELT interview questions… and how to answer them March 12, 2012
    Some friends of Naturegirl123 were talking about interview questions that they got. Here are some difficult ones to answer and suggested answers. What religion are you?/ Are you X religion? This could be a legit question if you’re applying to a religious school. If you have the same religion as the school, simply say […]
  • Invoice factoring as a way of financing your language school March 12, 2012
    You’re looking into alternative ways to keep the finances in order in your burgeoning language school. Why not consider invoice factoring? Please don’t think of invoice factoring as a loan because it’s actually something quite different to that: it is more correctly defined as the acquisition of a financial asset. What does that mean? […]
  • Language Classes… Heat Up Careers! March 9, 2012
    Whether you love the snow or can’t wait until the warmer days of spring, this is a time of year when we all start to get a little stir-crazy, suggests Charlotte Evans. Winter was fun back in December but now the cold temperatures and extra layers of clothing are starting to feel a bit […]

Language Classes… Heat Up Careers!

Whether you love the snow or can’t wait until the warmer days of spring, this is a time of year when we all start to get a little stir-crazy, suggests Charlotte Evans. Winter was fun back in December but now the cold temperatures and extra layers of clothing are starting to feel a bit tiresome.

It’s easy to feel the winter blues and just want to sit around and wait for warmer weather. That makes now a great time to take on exciting new things. Although it is too cold to spend much time outside you can still learn new skills in the classroom. Now is the time to get serious about your language goals and put them into action.

Learning any new language can be quite challenging and sometimes the desire isn’t enough. You need supportive, experienced teachers and a positive learning environment. That is just what you will find at Malvern House. Each year over 6000 students from over 100 countries study a variety of languages and courses at Malvern House. All teachers are native level speakers of the language they teach and hold the CELTA/Trinity TESOL certificate, Delta/Trinity Diploma or an equivalent. They are enthusiastic about teaching and lesson planning and have experience working with students of all levels and backgrounds.

An extensive English programme, foreign language courses and teacher training are all things you will find at Malvern House. They offer courses in French, Spanish, German, Chinese, Italian, Turkish, Hindi and many other foreign languages. Teacher training is available for those with an upper-intermediate or higher level of English and an interest in teaching. Their highly-respected English programme includes courses to help students develop business communication skills, General English, Intensive English and courses focused on helping students prepare for the IELTS, PET, FCE, CAE, CPE, BEC and TOEIC exams. Whatever your language goals, Malvern House can help you reach them.

When choosing a school, you should be selective. When it comes to English courses London has a large selection but not all schools are alike. Whether you opt for their General English or Business English programme, teacher training, or one of their many foreign languages, Malvern House will be your best ally in helping you reach your language goals.

 

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I’m Charlotte Evans. I write about language education and where it can take you in life.. Anywhere!

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