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This course allows you to study for anything from 4 to 12 weeks, and consists of 10 lessons of General English (very useful for the IELTS exam) and 10 lessons specifically preparing for the IELTS exam, which you can take regularly. You can organise the exact date of the exam when you arrive in the UK. The examination fee is not included in the course price.
IELTS is recognised as an entrance requirement by British, Australian, New Zealand and Canadian universities and for secondary, vocational and training programmes.
All candidates are tested in Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking.
All candidates take the same Listening and Speaking modules. The choice of Reading and Writing modules is determined by the purpose for taking IELTS.
The Academic Reading and Writing modules are suitable for those seeking admission to undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
General Training Reading and Writing modules are suitable for candidates who are going to English-speaking countries to complete their secondary education or to undertake work experience or training programmes not at degree level. The General Training modules are also used for immigration purposes.
Listening
This is a test of listening comprehension in the context of general language proficiency. The test is in four sections. The first two sections are concerned with social needs, while the last two are concerned with situations more closely related to educational or training contexts. Texts include both monologues and dialogues between two or three people, and are heard once only.
A variety of question types are used for the forty items, including multiple choice, short-answer questions, notes/summary/flow chart completion, sentence completion, labelling a diagram and matching.
Reading
Candidates take either the Academic or the General Training Reading module. The Academic Reading module consists of texts of general interest dealing with issues which are appropriate for, and accessible to, candidates entering postgraduate or undergraduate courses. The texts of the General Training Reading module draw on social and training contexts or deal with general interest topics.
Both Reading modules consist of three passages or sections with forty questions. Question types include multiple choice, sentence or summary completion, identifying data for short-answer questions, matching lists or phrases and identifying writers' views/attitudes.
Writing
Candidates take either the Academic or the General Training Writing module. Appropriate responses for the Academic Writing module are short essays or general reports, addressed to tutors or to an educated non-specialist audience. The General Training Writing module requires candidates to write personal semi-formal or formal correspondence, or to write on a given topic as part of a simulated class assignment.There are two compulsory tasks. Task 1 requires at least 150 words and Task 2, the more heavily weighted, requires at least 250 words.
In Task 1, Academic Writing module candidates are asked to look at a diagram, table or data and to present the information in their own words. Candidates taking the General Training Writing module are asked to respond to a given problem with a letter in Task 1.
In Task 2, all candidates are presented with a point of view, argument or problem and asked to provide general factual information, outline and/or present a solution, justify an opinion, and evaluate ideas and evidence.
Speaking
The Speaking module is a structured interview with an emphasis on general speaking skills. It assesses whether candidates have the necessary knowledge and skills to communicate effectively with native speakers of English.
There are three main parts. Each fulfills a specific function in terms of interaction pattern, task input and candidate output.
In Part 1 the candidate answers general questions about themselves, their homes/families, their jobs/studies, their interests, and a range of similar familiar topic areas. This part last between four and five minutes.
In Part 2 the candidate is given a verbal prompt on a card and is asked to talk about a particular topic. The candidate has one minute to prepare before speaking at length, for between one and two minutes. The examiner then asks one or two rounding-off questions.
In Part 3 the examiner and candidate engage in a discussion of more abstract issues and concepts which are thematically linked to the topic prompt in Part 2. The discussion lasts between four and five minutes.
Results
IELTS provides a Test Report Form giving a profile of ability to use English as assessed by the Test. A score in each of the four modules, and an overall score, are recorded as levels of ability, called Bands. These Band Scores are recorded on the candidate's Test Report Form. Each Band corresponds to a generalised descriptive statement of a candidate's English at that level. The profile provided on an IELTS Test Report Form is normally valid for a period of two years.
Issuing of results
Marking in centres ensures that results are normally issued within two weeks of a candidate taking the test.
Examination dates
Each of the test centres schedules their administrations to suit local needs.
Summary Info
| Age Range |
16 to 100 |
| Average Class Size |
10 |
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12 |
| Nearest Airport |
Heathrow |
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Dedicated Executive language training centre, complimentary refreshments, interactive language laboratory, a bookshop, TV, DVD and video facilities. |
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“Cactus carries a good choice of languages, locations and courses. I really want to say thank you to them because my experience in London was great and the school classes were very good.” (Ekaterina Gutsalenko, September 2009)
"The school seems to be of high quality among schools in London. I refer to what other students reported me. The teachers were very professional even though very young.
The... school has an excellent location in the center of London. Not too busy, not too calm. It is close to the British Museum and close to all kind of transportations.
I was in a familly stay. My host familly offered me a good amount of hospitality and ensured me a a pleasant stay in London.
What I enjoyed most about my trip was to have courses in a such interesting town offered me the privilege to mix cultural enjoyment and learning."
(Nicolas Deaca, October 2008)
"I chose Cactus because it is a really good organisation. In London the school was very beautiful with great teachers, I was really lucky! London is a very great town and we had the underground very near to us, so we moved all around the city without any problems. I enjoyed every second of my stay, the people that I found, the school and also the city."
(Ana Hvalica - June 2008)
"I chose Cactus because it looked reliable. The school and the classes were wonderfull, interesting and very professional."
(Marta Stanke - September 2007) |
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Books: Please note the books are not included in the price of the course, students have to buy them at school and get a 10% discount.
Availability: Please note that the morning classes and on-site residence are full until the end of February.
October to January are the rainiest times of the year, but the temperature rarely goes under freezing, even in the winter. In summer, it can be sunny and temperatures are pleasant, with no real necessity for air conditioning.
You will want to get the most from your time in London, so we are pleased to offer you a varied and exciting programme of activities, designed to help you discover London and Great Britain. You will enjoy theatre and cinema trips, parties and excursions to other UK destinations each weekend.
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| Staying with a host family is without doubt one of the best ways to immerse yourself in the language and culture of a country. They may not speak your language but that's all part of the learning experience - and fun! All host families are carefully selected and located within walking distance, or a short bus ride, of the school. You stay in a single room and receive meals as stated (bed & breakfast, half board or full board). Most families can cater for special dietary requirements, bed linen is provided, and laundry service and towels are sometimes included. A key is given to the outside door so you can come and go as you please. If for any reason you do not wish to eat at home please just notify the family in advance. It's great to experience the different cultural aspects of living with a family, such as different food and meal times, but please respect these too. We also suggest that you take some pictures of your family, friends and home as these can act as useful props for discussion. The family provides bed linen. Laundry service is available once a week. Special meals can be provided for students with special needs. |
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| Staying with a host family is without doubt one of the best ways to immerse yourself in the language and culture of a country. They may not speak your language but that's all part of the learning experience - and fun! All host families are carefully selected and located within walking distance, or a short bus ride, of the school. You stay in a single room and receive meals as stated (bed & breakfast, half board or full board). Most families can cater for special dietary requirements, bed linen is provided, and laundry service and towels are sometimes included. A key is given to the outside door so you can come and go as you please. If for any reason you do not wish to eat at home please just notify the family in advance. It's great to experience the different cultural aspects of living with a family, such as different food and meal times, but please respect these too. We also suggest that you take some pictures of your family, friends and home as these can act as useful props for discussion. The family provides bed linen. Laundry service is available once a week. Special meals can be provided for students with special needs. |
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This residence is located on-site in the main school building. We recommend this type of accommodation if you're looking for independence whilst staying in a truly international environment. The average age in the residence tends to be quite young especially in the summer so this is a better option for students from 16 until 25.
This option is very popular so early booking is highly recommended. |
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