General English Courses
South Africa
Description:
Learn to Speak English with confidence at the Wits Language School in Johannesburg, South Africa. Full-time English courses are designed for students who speak a mother tongue other than English. Students learn to speak English, gaining that extra confidence required for college, work or any social environment. Enjoy the South African culture, sites and attractions while improving your English. See your website for more information.
Highlights:
Wits Language School is part of a leading university which ensures a high standard of language courses, up-to-date teaching methods and experienced and highly qualified teachers. All courses from the Wits Language School are certified by the University of the Witwatersrand, one of the top universities in South Africa. When comparing courses from different language schools it is important to look at whether you will be taught full-time or part-time, how many contact hours you will have and who will teach you. At the Wits Language School, the General English course: - is full-time over seven weeks - students have up to 200 contact hours - students are taught by qualified teachers who speak English as their mother tongue
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Languages Used as a Medium of Teaching:
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Cost in US$: Please enquire directly at the school about cost.
Experience Required: no
This Program is open to
World Wide
Participants.
Participants Travel to South Africa
Independently
Typically Participants Work
in Groups of varies
Application Process Involves:
- In-Person Interview when Feasible
- Written Application
Wits Language School's Mission Statement: Wits Language School provides language tuition within the private and commercial sectors of Southern Africa, across local, national and international markets. Wits Language School offers the highest standards of language tuition, using qualified and experienced facilitators who are mother tongue speakers, thereby ensuring that learners achieve language proficiency at recognized levels of competence.
Year Founded: 1997
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