The need for English
Recent world events have underscored the need to increase understanding and to improve communication among all citizens. An international exchange of ideas is essential in areas ranging from the environment-global warming and the thinning ozone layer-to medical research-genetic engineering and equitable distributions of modern drug therapies-to the political challenges of a global economy. To meet these communication needs, more and more individuals are choosing to study English. A growing number of them have highly specific academic and professional reasons for seeking to improve their language skills: for theses students, courses that fall under the heading English for Special Purposes (ESP) hold particular appeal. ESP programs focus in a specific field, such as aviation, business or technology. Some courses prepare students for various academic programs: English for Science and Technology and Pre-MBA English. The courses make use of vocabulary and tasks related to the field such as negotiation skills andeffective techniques for oral presentations. ESP programs use printed and audio-visual materials that address the needs of this well-defined group of learners. Typical ESP textbooks are English for Corporate Communications and English for Information Systems. Many courses now focus on the Internet, how to use its vast web of information for academic or professional purposes, and what ethics and conventions govern use of that information. Generally, older, more advanced students should consider ESP instead of a more general English language course. Students should note, however, that most courses assume a strong English language background. Many require that applicants be at a High Intermediate or Advanced level of skill.
MLC Courses over view
The Modern Language Center offers a wide scope of courses to meet the needs of modern day students, employees, and other distinguished individuals.
In addition to our popular English Language classes, we also provide you with advanced English courses such as TOEFL and IELTS. More specialized classes include English technical writing and special training for teachers of EFL (English as a Foreign Language).
Further classes available at our center are computer courses for both beginners and advanced learners alike. We also offer Arabic courses for non-speakers, and conversation classes in American English.
Training courses for graduate students looking to continue their education include a preparation class to GMAT as well as the GRE General Exam preparation. MLC is considered as one of the top centers appointed for teaching English and conducting examinations locally. Recently, MLC has become the only center in the Middle East which acts as a testing center for the Cambridge Michigan Language Assessments CaMLA. MLC conducts exams based on the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) certified by the United Nations (UN). CaMLA offers various examinations which have been carefully prepared and continue to be updated based on empirical research and scientific findings to measure and determine students capacities in academic and professional contexts which have earned them distinction at a global level.
Course details:
Timings, duration, days and prices
Morning Courses
9: 15 11:05
11:05 11:15
Evening Courses
4:15 6:05
6:15 8:05
Each Course
42 hours
Days of the week
Program 1 : 3 days a week ( Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday )
Program 2 : 2 days a week ( Monday, Wednesday )
Prices
200JDS per course
The following comprise a list of all our available courses:
General English Courses
TOEFL Courses
IELTS Courses
GMAT
GRE
Computer Courses
Arabic Courses
Business English Courses
Teachers Training Course
Upcoming Course Starting Dates (2016):
October 10th through November 1st
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