Globe English Centre Junior Brochure

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ENGLISH CENTRE Programmes for Children & Young People

Learning English for a Better Future


Welcome! he Globe English Centre is a very special place. I have enjoyed running this school in the beautiful city of Exeter since 1978.

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Exeter, the capital city of the county of Devon, is 2h15 from London and 20 minutes from the sea! It is very popular with British and foreign tourists, thanks to its rich mixture of culture, beauty, charm and proximity to some of the best beaches in Britain. Exeter combines the excitement of a large city with the friendliness of a close community and is surrounded by spectacular countryside. It is also one of Britain’s safest cities, helping to make it the ideal location to combine learning a language with making new friends.

The Director outside the School’s garden rooms

The Globe English Centre offers: • Lively, intensive classes • An excellent choice of courses and social activities • Expert teaching • A friendly, relaxed atmosphere • A real understanding of young students’ needs • A pleasant and safe environment in the city centre You can learn about different cultures, make rapid progress with your English, meet new friends and have a wonderful time while building for the future. We look forward to meeting you! This is an experience you will never forget!

Catherine Borgen Director

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31-33 St David’s Hill Exeter Devon EX4 4DA Telephone +44 1392 271036 Facsimile +44 1392 427559 e-mail study@GlobeEnglish.co.uk www.GlobeEnglish.co.uk

Contents Why choose Exeter?............................................. 3 Why choose the Globe? ....................................... 4 School Facilities .................................................... 5 Social Programme and Sports.............................. 6 Accommodation .................................................... 7 VACATION COURSES • Discovery - 11-14 and 15-19 year olds ............. 8 • Explorers - under 11 year olds .......................... 9 INTENSIVE COURSES • English as a Second Language .......................10 • One-to-One Lessons & Courses CLOSED GROUPS INTENSIVE PROGRAMMES • Curriculum Programmes.................................. 11 • Exam Preparation Programmes ...................... 12 • Future Careers Programmes........................... 13 WORK EXPERIENCE PROGRAMMES • Work Trials....................................................... 14 • Internships Other Courses..................................................... 15 Travel ................................................... Back Cover


Why choose Exeter? Exeter is a historic city with a wonderful cathedral. With a population of 111.000, it is a relatively small city, which offers something to everyone. You will soon feel at home in this well-loved city. Here are some more excellent reasons to come to Exeter:

• It has the sunniest and warmest climate in Britain. Devon has been voted the "Best County in Britain" • It is regularly voted Top British City for Quality of Life: lowest crime and pollution levels; best cultural, recreational, welfare and commercial facilities • It is a safe and friendly community where people have time to talk and still practise traditional hospitality • The sea and beaches are within 20 minutes from the city centre • Easy access - only 2h15 by train from London; Exeter has its own airport - other airports are easy to reach • It’s an important education centre with one of the best British universities and further education colleges • The shopping centre is full of a variety of interesting shops • The charming Quayside, parks and colourful gardens appeal to all ages • Sports centres and golf courses are within the city • Theatres, arts centres, galleries, concert halls and cinemas will add cultural ingredients to your visit • Exeter is a young city with a high student population and music, dancing, eating in the many clubs, cafés and restaurants Exeter University College

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Why choose Globe? Reliable • The Director, Catherine Borgen, trained as a language teacher and has personally run the Globe since 1978, ensuring that our chief objective remains to provide a good education • We offer courses for young learners all year round and can guarantee consistent quality and high standards in all our services • All the exciting activities of the Social Programme are fully included in our fees. Students never need to pay for anything • Exeter is our only centre and we welcome on average a hundred students each week • We guarantee a 24h emergency service

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• Since 1978, many foreign teachers have returned to us year after year with their students

T h e Te a c h e r s All our teachers are native speakers and trained in teaching English as a Foreign Language. Dynamic and approachable, they are expert in motivating students and identifying their needs. They generate interest in lessons with the latest teaching techniques perfected in our regular training sessions.

Professional • Run by a dynamic and experienced team • Accredited by the British Council. Regular and rigorous inspections ensure the high quality of all services and provide an independent guarantee • Member of English UK • Member of IALC - International Association of Language Centres • Recommended by many companies and eductional establishments • Education UK - part of Education UK Government Initiative

The Method Our long experience in welcoming young learners enables us to create stimulating and entertaining teaching programmes to motivate students to communicate confidently in English. We use a range of published material, Internet activities, projects and communication games to make our courses as interesting and effective as possible. Homework is set 2 or 3 times per week and is designed to encourage the students to communicate with their families and to find out more about everyday life in England.

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School Facilities Conveniently situated in the City centre within a 10-minute walk from the main shops and sports centres, the Globe’s beautifully modernised 19th century buildings offer excellent facilities. We are surrounded by trees and gardens with lovely views over the Exe valley.

Administration Our caring and efficient team is always happy to help students, for example, to change money, confirm a flight, contact their family or visit a doctor.

Resources We have a small library where students can borrow books. Students also have free, supervised access to e-mail/Internet everyday from 11-11.30.

Classrooms Classrooms are equipped with comfortable chairs and tables, a whiteboard, tape/CD player and portable overhead projector.

Video and DVD The use of video and DVD is integrated into the teaching programme.

School playground

Sports and Leisure Indoor: Board games, billiards, table football, table tennis. Outdoor: Volleyball, badminton, basketball, boules.

Sun terraces and garden To relax with friends and teachers on a nice day and to enjoy a barbecue party.

Cinema A large screen television is available for regular viewings of feature films in English, an excellent way to improve the language.

Other Services The Globe Adult School next door to our Junior School is open all year round for parents and teachers.

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Our caring and efficient team on the premises is always happy to help with any queries, whether it is, for example, to change money, see a doctor or reconfirm a flight.

Common Rooms and Kitchen There are large common rooms on the ground floor opening onto the courtyard and gardens for young students to relax at break and lunch times. Other facilities include kitchen, music centre, television, billiard table, table football and table tennis.

Comment . . . “We really appreciated the warm welcome. The administration staff were always ready to listen and help and the teachers knew how to give our students a new motivation in their English studies.” Claudine Longatte - Teacher College Sisley, Moret, France

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Social Programme and Sports Leisure is an important part of learning. Enjoy our Social Programme and practise your English in a variety of activities. See more of Britain, its people, culture and countryside. Take the opportunity to make new friends, try lots of sports and have fun. This is a chance to get to know your teachers and the other students better.

Sports Exeter has many excellent sports centres and playing fields, which offer tennis, golf, football, cycling, bowling, swimming, horse riding, dry slope skiing, squash and more. The River Exe also provides a variety of water sports: canoeing, sailing and wind surfing. If there are any sports you are interested in trying during your stay, please tell us in advance and we will make arrangements for you.

Excursions and Social Evenings Social Programme Facts • All events, excursions and transport are included in the fees. You will never have to pay for anything on the programme

• There is always a teacher or group leader with you

• We give you a detailed programme each week

• Sports offered: cycling, squash, swimming, tennis, canoeing, golf, bowling, ice/roller skating and most team sports

Student’s Comment . . . “Everything was great fun - time went too quickly!” Agata Kukla, Czestochowa, Poland.

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Exeter is ideally situated for exploring this beautiful region. You can spend the afternoon at the seaside or walk in the mysterious Dartmoor National Park, ride a steam train along the charming Dart valley or visit other cities like Plymouth, Bristol, Bath and London. Meet your friends and teachers at our evening parties, films and barbecues after a wonderful day out!

Exeter Festival A feast of music, dance, theatre, celebrations, fireworks and street entertainment which lasts 2 weeks, generally at the beginning of July. Please ask for dates.


Accommodation Host Families play a very important part in the success of our students’ stay. They provide the best opportunity to learn about British culture and make more progress in English. People enjoy sharing their lives and interests with their foreign guests.

Your Host Family Our families follow the English UK Code of Practice in accordance with the British Council and British Authority recommendations. Families provide a comfortable heated bedroom and offer breakfast, packed lunch and evening meal. They will do some light laundry on a weekly basis if required. We choose your family from the details on your enrolment form. It is very important that you write your requirements clearly. Most of our young students enjoy sharing their room with other students of the same age. It is possible to have a single room if preferred.

Families never have 2 students of the same mother tongue unless the students ask to share with a friend. We select families for the comfort of their homes, their kindness and the quality of their welcome. Many of our families are personally known to our staff. Families are within a walking distance of approximately 30 minutes/2.80 kms and on a bus route. The host families work in close co-operation with the School in supervising the younger students and ensure that school rules and parents’ wishes are respected. If a student has any difficulties or problems with their host family, we will do our best to improve the situation and are prepared to change the host family, if necessary.

Residential Accommodation Although we believe family accommodation to be the best option for our students, we can provide residential accommodation for closed groups, large and small, in private residences or on the nearby university campus. 7


VAC ATION COURSES These courses combine language learning with an enjoyable holiday. They are also available throughout the year and can be adapted to suit closed groups of students from educational establishments and agencies. Details and quotes on request for groups.

Discovery Programme This stimulating course offers a dynamic teaching programme which encourages oral communication, activates passive knowledge and above all develops confidence. The varied social programme gives new opportunities to practise English, while discovering and enjoying the culture and way of life of British people.

Course Facts • Age - 11-14, 15-19 • Level - Elementary to Advanced Beginners on request • Start date - Any Monday. For summer, see price list • Duration - Minimum 1 week, maximum 10 weeks • Number of lessons - 20 per week 45 minutes per lesson

• Class times - 09.30 - 13.00 • Average in class - 8, maximum - 14 • Social Programme. See Page 6 Each week: 1 afternoon excursion 2 sports afternoons 2 discovery afternoons 2 social evenings 1 Saturday excursion • Homework - twice a week • Test on the first day • Certificate and Progress Report

Student’s Comment . . . “There was a really good atmosphere between the Globe teachers and the students. I really like the city of Exeter, the houses and the toast in the morning!” Alessandro Molinaro, Rome, Italy

Typical Discovery Programme MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

LANGUAGE WORK 09.30/ 11.00/

Social English Grammar Introductions & Use of tenses Greetings

Listening A news programme

Pronunciation Difficult sounds

Reading/Writing Understanding & replying to letters

COMMUNICATION SKILLS 11.30/ 13.00/

Role Playing Going shopping Price, sizes & colours

Video work Language Game Group work Solve a problem British customs The Wandering on a desert Food & Drink Tourist. Learn directions island SOCIAL PROGRAMME

Songs Learn to sing a pop song

14.00/ 15.30/ or later/

Discovery See Exeter from an open-top bus

Excursion Visit Torquay, beaches & caves

Sports Choice of bowling or golf

19.00/ 22.00/

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Private Disco Dance with new friends

Sports Choice of Canoeing or Cycling

Discovery Catacombs Ghosts & Legends

Boat trip Barbecue on the River Exe

Day trip to London See Madame Tussauds, Westminster Abbey, Trafalgar Square, Buckingham Palace. Free time for shopping at Oxford Circus

Free time to spend with your host family & friends


Explorers Programme This course is aimed at primary school children. Lessons and social programme follow the same timetable as the Discovery Courses but are adapted to suit this age group. Our Primary school teacher runs a very lively and stimulating class with project work and many hands-on activities and games. Children will only be accepted on courses of 3 weeks or more if they are with a parent or sibling.

Course Facts • • • •

Age - 7-10 Level - Beginner to Intermediate Start Dates - Summer, see price list Duration - Minimum 1 week, maximum 10 weeks • Class times - 09.00 - 12.30 • Average in class - 4, maximum - 10 • Social Programme - See page 6 Each week: As per Discovery according to younger children’s needs

• Homework - twice a week • Certificate and Progress Report • Supervised transfers host family/Globe/host family

Typical Explorers Programme MONDAY

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WEDNESDAY

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LANGUAGE WORK 09.00/ 10.30/

Introductions Name games, Alphabet pronunciation & spelling games A-Z song

My family Family vocabulary Making family albums/trees

11.00/ 12.30/

Making friends Describing people Vocabulary Self Portraits Clothes & colour vocabulary

Listening & Speaking Number games Class survey - How many brothers, pets, etc, have you got?

Theatre Puppet show in school

Sports Swimming

Role-Play Food vocabulary Making shopping lists Going shopping

Listening Video work “Mr. Bean”

Group work Weather vocabulary Making a weather chart. Painting weather pictures

COMMUNICATION SKILLS Crafts Cooking workshop making a Devon Cream tea

Drama Improvisation - in a restaurant

Fun & Games Revision activities Games & songs to end

Longleat Safari Park & Historical House

Free time to spend with your host family & friends

SOCIAL PROGRAMME 13.30/ 15.30/ or later 19.00/ 21.30/

Private party

Excursion Visit to Exmouth beach & amusement park

Culture Visit to Royal Albert Memorial Museum Bowling

Excursion Visit to Crealy Park

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Intensive Courses English as a Second Language This is a language-based course which includes study skills and curriculum subject lessons. It prepares young students from the age of 13 for entry into the British Education System. During the course we can arrange visits to local private schools and colleges which may be able to accept our students. We can find a suitable school for your child and help you with admission procedures.

Course Facts • • • • • •

Age - 13+ Level - Lower Intermediate Start date - on demand Duration - Minimum 10 weeks Average in class - 8 Course Hours - Minimum 25 To include: General English Subject studies Studies at our Partner School with British children

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Cultural Outings Sports Excursions Home work - daily Test on the first day Support of Course Tutor Monthly Progress Report Course Certificate

Typical English as a Second Language Programme TUESDAY

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LANGUAGE WORK SKILLS 09.30/ 11.00/

Social English Grammar Introductions & Focus on past Greetings tenses

11.30/ 13.00/

Listening Number pronunciation Maths - decimals

History The Kings & Queens of England

Sports At our Partner School

Project Using library research materials

Video The story of Shakespeare

Speaking Debate on the Environment

Reading Narrative tenses in traditional stories

COMMUNICATION SKILLS/CURRICULUM STUDIES

14.00/ 15.30/ or later 19.00/ 21.30/

Art At our Partner School

Geography Language of weather & climate AFTERNOON PROGRAMME Visit To local art gallery Bowling

Boat trip & bird Sports Choice of watching in Exe bowling or golf Nature Reserve

Day Trip Lyme Regis & Fossil Museum

Free time to spend with your host family & friends

Evening at the Theatre

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One-to-One Courses

One-to-One Extra Lessons

We can design a course to suit specific requirements based on detailed information on the students’ needs and plans, for example, to join a British school, to take an exam. Please enquire for further details.

Students following any of our courses can request extra lessons of individual tuition in advance or while they are at school if they are long stay students. These will take place in the afternoons and are booked in double lessons (2 x 45 minute lessons). 10

Drama Improvisation based on Romeo & Juliet


CLOSED GROUPS COURSES The following courses are designed for students from the same establishment or institution who have a common and specific purpose for studying. Details and quotes on request.

Curriculum Programme This course is built around themes from the students’ school curriculum (history, literature, geography, the environment, etc) at the recommendation and in co-operation with the students’ subject teachers. It combines General English with topic areas that the students are particularly interested in. Visits, activities and excursions are planned to complement and illustrate the contents of the course. Lessons are designed to both improve students’ communicative ability in English and to expand their knowledge of the topic areas.

Course Facts • Age - 13+ • Level - Lower Intermediate to Advanced • Start date - On demand • Duration - Minimum 1 week • Number of lessons - 20 per week 45 minutes per lesson

• Class times - 09.00 - 12.30 • Average in class - 12, maximum - 15 • Social Programme - See page 6. Each week: 5 afternoons of visits related to chosen curriculum subjects 1 social evening • Homework - daily • Certificate and Progress Report A lively lesson

Programme on environmental issues for biology, geography & social science MONDAY

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LANGUAGE WORK 09.00/ 10.30/

Social English Introductions & Greetings Review of Tenses

Speaking Discussion on endangered species & possible solutions

Listening & Grammar The News Focus on modal verbs

11.00/ 12.30/

Reading Energy sources & the growing role of alternative energies

Speaking Giving opinions/ arguing. Debate on animal rights

13.30/ 15.30/ or later

Excursion Visit a local wind farm

Excursion Visit Wildlife sanctuary A local Talk on breeding newspaper programme

Video & Listening Language of weather & climate/forecasts

Speaking British attitudes to environmental issues- survey in town

COMMUNICATION SKILLS Role-play Invent a political group. Manifestos & elections

Reading Writing The geography of Collation and Britain presentation of results of survey

Weekend excursions available on request

Free time to spend with your host family & friends

AFTERNOON PROGRAMME

19.00/ 21.30/

Excursion To Lyme Regis beach & fossil museum

Visit Exeter Museum & talk on local geology Private party

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Exam Preparation These courses are open to closed groups from schools and colleges and we work in close co-operation with the group organisers to plan course content and activities.

Course Facts • • • • •

Age - 13+ Level - Intermediate to Advanced Start date - on demand Duration - Minimum 1 week Number of lessons - 30 per week

We prepare students for the Cambridge Preliminary English Test, the Cambridge First Certificate examination and national school examinations such as the Baccalaureat, Abitur, Maturita, etc. We liaise with students’ school teachers to meet the requirements of the exam syllabus.

45 minutes per lesson

• Class times - 09.00 - 15.30 • Average in class - 12, maximum - 15 • Social Programme - See page 6. Each week: 1 sports afternoon (optional) 2 discovery afternoons (optional) 1 social evening • Mock exam • Homework - daily • Certificate and Progress Report

Typical Exam Programme for Cambridge First Certificate MONDAY

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09.00/ 10.30/

Grammar Review of tense system

Writing How to write a CV formal & informal letters

Use of English Parts 1 & 11 Gap fill techniques

Reading Part IV Speed reading techniques

Mock Exam Reading Paper

11.00/ 12.30/

Speaking Part II - Talking about pictures

Listening Focus on interpreting attitudes

13.30/ 15.00/

Use of English Reading Word formation Summarising Suffixes & themes prefixes

19.00/ 22.30/

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Writing Listening Focus on How to improve narrative comprehension skills AFTERNOON PROGRAMME Writing Mock Exam Debates Writing Focus on discursive essays

Mock Exam Use of English

Mock Exam Listening & speaking & results Private Party

SATURDAY

Weekend Excursions available on request

SUNDAY

Free time to spend with your host family & friends


Future Careers This course gives students preparing for their working lives the opportunity to study and observe in England their prospective working environment. Lessons, in General English and Business English at the appropriate level, are geared towards their professional interests. Depending on the course of study chosen and prospective career (in marketing, business, industry, tourism agriculture, health etc.), we organise visits to companies and businesses, one-day work placements, lectures, etc. All visits are prepared thoroughly in class and students are encouraged to give presentations and feedback about the visits, comparing systems in England to those in their own country

Course Facts • • • • •

Age - 15+ Level - Intermediate to Advanced Start date - On demand Duration - Minimum 1 week Number of lessons - 20 per week 45 minutes per lesson

• Class times - 09.00 - 12.30 • Average in class - 12 maximum - 15 • Social Programme - See page 6. Each week: 5 afternoons of work-related visits 2 social evenings • Homework - daily • Course Certificate & Progress Report

Future Careers Programme for Trainee Secretaries and Business Assistants MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

LANGUAGE WORK 09.00/ 10.30/

Social English Writing Introductions & Punctuation Greetings How to write a CV. Formal & informal letters

Role-play Office machines describing how they work Business role-play on new products

11.00/ 12.30/

Listening Number pronunciation Telephoning A job interview

Life skills Focus on trade Listening Skills/qualities for Import/Export Video - the jobs. Language of Marketing a language of meetings advertisements. product abroad Letters of application AFTERNOON PROGRAMME

Speaking The role of the Internet & Internet shopping/ banking

Visit Exeter Business College

Visit Visiting Speaker Exeter Job Centre Devon County Council “Exeter’s role in Europe” Private Party

13.30/ 15.00/ or later 19.00/ 22.30/ or later

Speaking Business Profile The European Talking about Union & the company Euro structure. Advantages & Presenting your disadvantages company COMMUNICATION SKILLS

Weekend excursions available on request

Free time to spend with your host family & friends

Visit Visit A local Publishing Barclays Bank Company Bowling

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WORK EXPERIENCE PROGRAMMES The following options are available to the more adventurous students who want to broaden their experience and strengthen their existing language skills away from the classroom. We also accept groups of students from educational establishments and can accommodate their wishes regarding the duration and format of the programme.

Work Trials

Course Facts

This programme gives young people an opportunity to improve their English in a general working environment and to develop their life skills.

• Age - 16+

Course Programme

• Start date - any Monday

The course is designed to equip you with the essential language skills needed for effective communication with the public and for practical help in general administration. You will be better prepared to start your placement with more confidence and you will get more satisfaction from this experience.

• Level - Minimum Lower Intermediate • Duration - 1 week minimum • 28 Lessons

45 minutes per lesson

• Placement 3 to 6 weeks • Support from Globe during placements

Placements Positions are usually that of general assistant in offices, administrations, shops, hotels and restaurants. Trainees must be realistic in their expectations. The main purpose of Work Trials is to build your self-confidence and initiative and to practise your existing English. The Globe will give you support for the duration of your placement.

Internships This programme gives trainees the opportunity to improve their English and interpersonal skills in a professional environment. Internships provide practical work experience as well as a better awareness of other cultures and of the international business community. This experience will improve your employment prospects and career opportunities.

Course Programme The course is designed to equip you with essential business language skills to give you the best possible start in your work placement. Topics will range from telephone and interview techniques to general business terminology and practices.

Course Facts • Age - 18+ • Level - Minimum Intermediate • Start date - any Monday

Placements

• Duration - 1 week minimum

We look for placements matching career objectives. The companies providing the placements must comply with national regulations and health and safety standards. The Globe will give you guidance whilst you adjust to your new environment and will continue to give you support for the duration of your placement.

• 28 Lessons

45 minutes per lesson

• Placement 3 to 24 weeks • Interview to ensure trainee/company’s expectations are met • Support from Globe during placements

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Also...in our Adult School Courses for adults and teachers all year round If you are a parent or a teacher you may be interested to know that the Globe English Centre runs adult and teacher refresher courses all year round. Our Adult School is next to our Junior Centre which is extremely convenient for families wishing to study and have a holiday at the same time, or teachers wanting to follow a refresher course when accompanying a group of their students.

General English Courses For Beginner to Advanced Students.

Authentic English To improve your communicative English and knowledge of British and American life and culture.

Examination Programmes For Cambridge First Certificate and Advanced English Examinations. Other examinations on request.

Business English To work with more confidence in the international business community.

Teachers’ Programmes For primary and secondary school teachers who wish to keep up with new developments in the English language and the methodology of teaching.

One-to-One and Closed Groups For students who want to make rapid progress or need English for specific purposes.

Student’s Comment . . . “The Globe was the perfect place for me and my children to study. We really enjoyed ourselves and I never had to worry about them. I was impressed by the level of organisation and the care taken with each student.” Lourdes de la Rica Vizcaya - Spain

. . . If you would like to receive our CD-ROM or brochure please contact our Adult Department The Globe English Centre • 31-33 St David’s Hill • Exeter • EX4 4DA • England Tel +44 1392 271036 • Fax +44 1392 427559 Email study@GlobeEnglish.co.uk • www.GlobeEnglish.co.uk

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