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Gather all the information you need to know about studying abroad with EF – from what your rst day of school will look like to what to do when you’re absent.

Your language level

Before you leave for your course destination, you’ll need to log on to your EF Campus Connect account and take our language test (may not be applicable for some EF Camps & Studios). We’ll use your results – along with an oral test on your rst day of school – to make sure you’re in the right class.

Your rst day of school

You’ll start learning on the rst day of your course, and most of our students arrive at their destination the day before it begins. Your rst day will be spent getting ready for your studies ahead and meeting classmates and teachers. You’ll also receive your timetable, as well as information about your school and destination city.

Passport to Learn

The Passport to Learn is where younger students and teachers track learning achievements in English as well as local cultural knowledge and life skills developed. It is recommended for students to write their learning goals and mark their progress on the CEFR. This is a book that students should be proud to take back home and show their parents.

Your timetable

Your timetable is structured based on which program you’re studying. You’ll have either 32, 26 or 20 lessons per week, each lasting for 40 minutes – mostly organized in double lessons lasting 80 minutes.

Attendance

It’s really important to attend all of your classes – but, if you’re ill or can’t make it, be sure to let the Academic O ce know. If you’re ill for three days or more, you’ll need to bring a doctor’s note with you when you return to class. If you’re not sure how to get a doctor’s note, talk to the sta at your school. Please remember that we’ll have to send you a warning letter if your attendance gets close to the minimum of 80%. If you're under 18, we’ll also have to contact your parents or sponsors if your attendance continues to decline.

Changing or extending your program

The Academic Team can advise you on all the di erent study programs that EF o ers. If you’d like to change your program or extend your stay, just come see us.

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