GENERAL ENGLISH CAMBRIDGE EXAMINATION PREPARATION
COURSE DESCRIPTION The full-time adult General English course covers the areas of listening, speaking, reading, writing and
grammar. The course also includes Cambridge examination preparation at levels B2 – C2.
Students have use of a coursebook in class and are given homework as part of the course.
Students can attend a weekly language clinic, free of charge, where they will get one-to-one advice on
any aspect of English they wish to review.
Students can attend English 2000 social activities and excursions, to help build confidence in practising
English outside the classroom environment. Some activities are free, other activities and all excursions will
incur a charge and this is payable at reception. Certain activities and some excursions are for students
aged 18+ only.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS The minimum age is 16
Minimum A1 CEF, elementary level up to C2 CEF proficiency level
TUITION OPTIONS General English 20 lessons / 15 hours per week
General Intensive 30 lessons / 22.5 hours per week
Language Clinic
Maximum 16 in a class
COURSE ACCREDITATION
An English 2000 Certificate
OPTIONAL EXTERNAL QUALIFCATIONS Cambridge FCE Certificate: Minimum Level B2 CEF Upper Intermediate Level
Cambridge CAE Certificate: Minimum Level C1 CEF Advanced Level
COURSE DATES
Weekly throughout the year
PREMIER ENGLISH Maximum 6 students CAMBRIDGE EXAMINATION PREPARATION
COURSE DESCRIPTION The full-time adult Premier English course covers the areas of listening, speaking, reading, writing and
grammar. The course also includes Cambridge examination preparation at levels B2 – C2.
There are maximum 6 in a class and this will ensure a higher level of teacher attention.
Students have use of a coursebook in class and are given homework as part of the course.
Students can attend a weekly language clinic, free of charge, where they will get one-to-one advice on
any aspect of English they wish to review.
Students can attend English 2000 social activities and excursions, to help build confidence in practising
English outside the classroom environment. Some activities are free, other activities and all excursions will
incur a charge and this is payable at reception. Certain activities and some excursions are for students
aged 18+ only.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS The minimum age is 16
Minimum A1 CEF, elementary level up to C2 CEF proficiency level
TUITION OPTIONS Premier English 20 lessons / 15 hours per week
Premier Intensive 30 lessons / 22.5 hours per week
Language Clinic
Maximum 6 in a class
COURSE ACCREDITATION
An English 2000 Certificate
OPTIONAL EXTERNAL QUALIFCATIONS Cambridge FCE Certificate: Minimum Level B2 CEF Upper Intermediate Level
Cambridge CAE Certificate: Minimum Level C1 CEF Advanced Level
COURSE DATES
Weekly throughout the year
SCHOLARSHIP (Free Course) CAMBRIDGE EXAMINATION PREPARATION
COURSE DESCRIPTION The full-time adult Scholarship is a General English course and covers the areas of listening, speaking,
reading, writing and grammar. The course also includes Cambridge examination preparation at levels B2 –
C2.
Students can study for 1, 2, 3, or 4 weeks in January, February, November or December. Only one
scholarship is available per student.
Students have use of a coursebook in class and are given homework as part of the course.
Students can attend a weekly language clinic, free of charge, where they will get one-to-one advice on
any aspect of English they wish to review.
Students can attend English 2000 social activities and excursions, to help build confidence in practising
English outside the classroom environment. Some activities are free, other activities and all excursions will
incur a charge and this is payable at reception. Certain activities and some excursions are for students aged 18+ only.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS The minimum age is 16
Minimum A1 CEF, elementary level up to C2 CEF proficiency level
TUITION General English 20 lessons / 15 hours per week
Language Clinic
Maximum 16 in a class
COURSE ACCREDITATION
An English 2000 Certificate
OPTIONAL EXTERNAL QUALIFCATIONS Cambridge FCE Certificate: Minimum Level B2 CEF Upper Intermediate Level
Cambridge CAE Certificate: Minimum Level C1 CEF Advanced Level
COURSE DATES
Weekly throughout the year in:
January, February, November, December
GROUP GENERAL ENGLISH and ACTIVITIES
COURSE DESCRIPTION The full-time adult Group General English course covers the areas of listening, speaking, reading, writing
and grammar. The course also includes Cambridge examination preparation at levels B2 – C2.
The course is for groups of students from one agent. Agents choose classes as a closed group or infill into
existing multi-national classes.
The programme includes a range of afternoon and evening activities, as required by each group booking.
Some activities may be as a closed group only.
Students have use of a coursebook in class and are given homework as part of the course.
Students can attend a weekly language clinic, free of charge, where they will get one-to-one advice on
any aspect of English they wish to review. Certain activities and some excursions are for students aged
18+ only.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS The minimum age is 16
Minimum A1 CEF, elementary level up to C2 CEF proficiency level
TUITION General English 20 lessons / 15 hours per week
Language Clinic
Maximum 16 in a class
COURSE ACCREDITATION
An English 2000 Certificate
OPTIONAL EXTERNAL QUALIFCATIONS Cambridge FCE Certificate: Minimum Level B2 CEF Upper Intermediate Level
Cambridge CAE Certificate: Minimum Level C1 CEF Advanced Level
COURSE DATES
As requested
EXECUTIVE ONE-TO-ONE
COURSE DESCRIPTION The full-time adult Executive One to One course is a tailor-made language course based on a needs
analysis completed by each student.
The programme is designed by the Academic Management Team and it is quality controlled by the
Principal to ensure the highest standards.
Students have use of a coursebook in class and are given homework as part of the course.
Accommodation is arranged either in single half board homestay or at a hotel.
Students can attend English 2000 social activities and excursions, to help build confidence in practising
English outside the classroom environment. Some activities are free, other activities and all excursions will
incur a charge and this is payable at reception.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS The minimum age is 18
Minimum A1 CEF, elementary level up to C2 CEF proficiency level
Completed needs analysis
TUITION OPTIONS One to One General 20 lessons / 15 hours per week
One to One Intensive 30 lessons / 22.5 hours per week
One to One Super Intensive 40 lessons / 30 hours per week
Language Clinic
COURSE ACCREDITATION
An English 2000 Certificate
OPTIONAL EXTERNAL QUALIFCATIONS Cambridge FCE Certificate: Minimum Level B2 CEF Upper Intermediate Level Cambridge CAE Certificate: Minimum Level C1 CEF Advanced Level
COURSE DATES
As requested
TEACHING METHODOLOGY
COURSE DESCRIPTION The full-time adult Teaching Methodology and Language Development course is designed by English 2000
for groups of students from one agent.
It will enhance the learners’ knowledge and application of EFL teaching methodology. It will improve their
competence as teachers and their ability to communicate more effectively.
The course is intended for experienced teachers where English is not their first language.
The programme covers the following areas:
Language Learning Theories The Management of Language Schools
Language Teaching Methodologies The English Grammar System
Error Analysis Teaching Writing Skills
Teaching Listening Skills Teaching Reading Skills
Teaching Speaking Skills Integrating the Four Skills
Teaching Pronunciation Classroom Management Skills Computer Assisted Language Learning Lesson Planning
Materials Evaluation EFL Examinations
Language Development Lesson Observation and Analysis
Students have use of a coursebook in class and are given homework as part of the course.
Students can attend a weekly language clinic, free of charge, where they will get one-to-one advice on
any aspect of English they wish to review.
Students can attend English 2000 social activities and excursions, to help build confidence in practising
English outside the classroom environment. Some activities are free, other activities and all excursions will
incur a charge and this is payable at reception.
English 2000 can deliver this course in your country. Further details on request.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS The minimum age is 18
Minimum B2 CEF, upper intermediate level up to C2 CEF proficiency level
TUITION Teaching Methodology 20 lessons / 15 hours per week
Class Observations 4 lessons / 3 hours per week
Language Clinic Maximum 16 in a class
COURSE ACCREDITATION
An English 2000 Certificate
OPTIONAL EXTERNAL QUALIFCATIONS Cambridge FCE Certificate: Minimum Level B2 CEF Upper Intermediate Level
Cambridge CAE Certificate: Minimum Level C1 CEF Advanced Level
COURSE DATES
As requested
INTERNSHIP
COURSE DESCRIPTION The full-time adult Internship course covers the areas of listening, speaking, reading, writing and
grammar. Students also complete a self study pack, during the whole course, which is marked by the
Academic Management Team.
The Internship is designed to combine full-time study of General English for 1 week followed by unpaid
work experience for 4 to 12 weeks.
The Internship will give students work experience and improved language skills in a professional
environment. The placement will develop the learning of life skills such as team work, task completion,
decision making, organisational skills, communication skills, confidence building etc.
Students have use of a course book in class and are given homework as part of the course. Students can
attend a weekly language clinic, free of charge, where they will get one to one advice on any aspect of
English they wish to review.
Students can attend English 2000 social activities and excursions, to help build confidence in practising
English outside the classroom environment. Some activities are free, other activities and all excursions will
incur a charge and this is payable at reception. Certain activities and some excursions are for students
aged 18+ only.
Our placement providers decide who they wish to employ based on the student’s CV, motivation letter and
language level. The placements are in or near Bournemouth. Students cannot choose where to work or
select a specific job. Full time work is not guaranteed. The programme can be modified for groups of
students from one agent.
WORK EXPERIENCE Unpaid work experience in a professional environment
Hours and work are decided by the placement provider
Specific placements cannot be guaranteed, placements may be in any company or office
It may be necessary to take a bus to the placement
There are no fees for finding the work placement
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS The minimum age is 16
Minimum B1 CEF Upper intermediate level up to C2 CEF proficiency level
Full CV Motivation Letter
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TUITION General English 20 lessons / 15 hours per week
Self-Study Pack
Language Clinic
Maximum 16 in a class
COURSE ACCREDITATION
An English 2000 Certificate
COURSE DATES
Weekly throughout the year
STUDY & WORK HOTEL & CATERING
COURSE DESCRIPTION The full-time adult Study and Work course covers the areas of listening, speaking, reading, writing,
grammar and specialised English for the hospitality & catering industry.
This course is designed to combine full-time study of General English and Specialised English for 1 week
followed by paid work experience for 16 to 52 weeks.
Students have use of a coursebook in class and are given homework as part of the course.
Students can attend a weekly language clinic, free of charge, where they will get one-to-one advice on
any aspect of English they wish to review.
Students can attend English 2000 social activities and excursions, to help build confidence in practising
English outside the classroom environment. Some activities are free, other activities and all excursions will
incur a charge and this is payable at reception.
Our placement providers decide who they wish to employ based on the student’s CV, motivation letter and language level.
The placements can be anywhere in the UK and unlikely to be in Bournemouth. Students cannot choose
where to work or select a specific job.
Full-time work is not guaranteed, therefore, students should bring enough money to cover some living
expenses.
WORK EXPERIENCE Work placement in the UK in the Hotel & Catering industry
National Minimum Wage
Hours and type of work are decided by the placement provider
Room only self catering accommodation is arranged by English 2000 or the placement provider
English 2000 will pay for the transfer from Bournemouth to the work placement in the UK, excluding any
Bournemouth placements. There are no fees for finding the work placement
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS The minimum age is 18
Minimum B1 CEF intermediate level up to C2 CEF proficiency level
Full CV
Motivation Letter
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TUITION General English 20 lessons / 15 hours per week
Specialised English 4 lessons / 3 hours per week
Language Clinic
Maximum 16 in a class
COURSE ACCREDITATION
An English 2000 Certificate
COURSE DATES
Weekly throughout the year
BOURNEMOUTH WORK EXPERIENCE
COURSE DESCRIPTION The part-time adult General English course covers the areas of listening, speaking, reading, writing and
grammar. The course also includes Cambridge examination preparation at levels B2 – C2.
Students have use of a coursebook in class and are given homework as part of the course.
This course combines part-time study along with paid work experience for 16 to 52 weeks. Students can
attend a weekly language clinic, free of charge, where they will get one-to-one advice on any aspect of
English they wish to review.
Students can attend English 2000 social activities and excursions, to help build confidence in practising
English outside the classroom environment. Some activities are free, other activities and all excursions will
incur a charge and this is payable at reception.
Our placement providers decide who they wish to employ based on the student’s CV, motivation letter and
language level. The placements are in or near Bournemouth. Students cannot choose where to work or
select a specific job.
Full-time work is not guaranteed, therefore, students should bring enough money to cover some living expenses.
WORK EXPERIENCE Work placement in or near Bournemouth in the Hotel & Catering industry
National Minimum Wage
Hours and work are decided by the placement provider.
Room only self catering accommodation is arranged by English 2000 or the placement provider
There are no fees for finding the work placement
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS The minimum age is 18
Minimum B1 CEF intermediate level up to C2 CEF proficiency level
Full CV
Motivation Letter
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TUITION General English 4 lessons / 3 hours per week
Language Clinic
Maximum 16 in a class
COURSE ACCREDITATION
An English 2000 Certificate
OPTIONAL EXTERNAL QUALIFCATIONS Cambridge FCE Certificate: Minimum Level B2 CEF Upper Intermediate Level
Cambridge CAE Certificate: Minimum Level C1 CEF Advanced Level
COURSE DATES
Weekly throughout the year
EXTERNAL QUALIFICATIONS
English 2000 is a Cambridge English Language Assessment Exam Preparation Centre.
CAMBRIDGE FCE
The Cambridge English First (FCE) is an Upper-Intermediate (B2 CEF) level examination. Students who
gain the FCE are able to demonstrate effective communication skills in both oral and written English.
CAMBRIDGE CAE The Cambridge English Advanced (CAE) is an Advanced (C1 CEF) level examination. Students who gain the CAE are able to demonstrate a high level of communication skills in both oral and written English.
IELTS The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) assesses the English language proficiency of
people who want to study or work where English is used as the language of communication.
IELTS tests all four language skills – listening, reading, writing and speaking.
IELTS test takers can choose between two versions of the test – Academic or General Training –
depending on their academic or professional aims. All candidates take the same Listening and
Speaking components but different Reading and Writing components.
The IELTS nine (9) band score system grades scores consistently. It is secure, benchmarked and
understood worldwide. Test materials are designed carefully so that every version of the test is of a
comparable level of difficulty
ACCOMMODATION TRAVEL & INSURANCE
HOMESTAY ACCOMMODATION
1. Single Room Half Board
2. Twin Room Half Board (shared by 2 students)
Students receive breakfast and dinner. Light lunch is also offered at weekends.
The distance from the accommodation to the school can be from 15 minutes on foot and up to 40
minutes by bus.
ROOM ONLY ACCOMMODATION 1. Single Room
2. Twin Room (shared by 2 students)
Self-catering with use of a shared kitchen and a shared bathroom
The students pay the landlord directly, including a deposit of 2 weeks The distance from the accommodation to the school, or the work placement, can be from 15 minutes
on foot and up to 40 minutes by bus.
SUMMER RESIDENCE – July and August 1. Single room
Self-catering with use of a shared kitchen and a private bathroom
The distance from the accommodation to the school is 20 minutes on foot and 10 minutes by bus.
TRAVEL Information on Bus / Coach Transport can be obtained from:
www.nationalexpress.com
Airport Transfers Available From:
London Central London Heathrow
London Gatwick
London Stansted
Luton
Southampton
Poole
Bournemouth
Other locations on request
For each extra person in the same taxi add £30 per person.
Extra person(s) must arrive on the same flight.
We recommend students aged 16 and 17 take a taxi transfer from and to the airport.
INSURANCE (TRAVEL & MEDICAL) English 2000 recommends all students have Travel and Medical Insurance.
For a quotation speak to your agent or contact: www.endsleigh.co.uk
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
APPLICATION
On receipt of an application from your agent, means you have read, understood and agreed to the English
2000 terms and conditions.
ACCOMMODATION
English 2000 arranges accommodation in accordance with the British Council guidelines.
CODE OF CONDUCT
English 2000 may expel you for low attendance or misconduct. English 2000 will not refund any fees to
your agent.
FEES
English 2000 may cancel your application if all fees are not received in advance from your agent.
CANCELLATION OF COURSE
If you cancel before the course start date, English 2000 may ask your agent for the enrolment fee.
REFUND OF FEES
If you leave before the course end date for any reason, including medical, English 2000 will not refund any
fees to your agent.
FORCE MAJEUR
English 2000 and the English 2000 agent in your country will not be liable if the school has to stop a
course for any reason beyond its control.
TRAVEL AND MEDICAL INSURANCE
You are recommended to have travel, medical and personal liability insurance to cover all risks.
English 2000 and the English 2000 agent in your country will not be liable for any loss, damage or injury
to you or your property.
LESSON TIMES
1 lesson: 45 minutes Full Time General: 09.00 to 12.30 or 13.15 to 16.45
Full Time Intensive: 09.00 to 16.00
Students have use of a coursebook in class.
GENERAL ENGLISH COURSES - CLASS SIZE
Average: 10 students
Maximum: 16 students
PREMIER ENGLISH COURSES - CLASS SIZE
Average: 4 students
Maximum: 6 students
NATIONAL HOLIDAYS
The School is closed on UK national holidays. You will not receive any lessons missed.
STUDENT SUPERVISION
We do not take responsibility for the supervision of students out of lessons or during scheduled activities.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
WORK PLACEMENT
You are employed by the placement provider and not by English 2000. The placement provider will give
you either a written or a verbal contract. In both types of contract, you are protected by employment law.
English 2000 cannot guarantee the location or a specific job.
If English 2000 does not find you a work placement 2 weeks before the course start date, you can wait for
English 2000 to find you a placement or cancel the application.
If you cancel the application, English 2000 will refund any fees to your agent that you have paid.
English 2000 might not be able to find you a work placement if your level of English is not, or does not
reach while studying at the school, a minimum of B1 CEF.
If you leave your work placement early for any reason, English 2000 may not find you another placement
or refund any fees to your agent, but you may continue to attend lessons.
If you are dismissed from your work placement for misconduct, English 2000 may expel you.
All fees are for language programmes. There are no fees for finding a work placement.
English 2000 may act as arbitrators if there is a problem at your work placement, but neither the school
nor your agent is responsible for what happens at your work place.
English 2000 will only investigate written complaints.
LEGAL INTERPRETATION
Interpretation of these terms and conditions are according to the Laws of England.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES
English 2000 operates an equal opportunities policy.