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IELTS@QQEnglish has arrived!

Over the past year, the specialists from the Curriculum Development Team, in co-operation with the Teacher Training Unit, have been working on the creation and optimization of the QQE IELTS program.

Now, beginning from October 2017, will be the much anticipated launch. Students now can choose from two base courses: the 4 man-by-man or the 6 man-by-man course, which comes with an additional 2 group classes and 2 hours of IELTS Preparatory. Vocabulary tests, mock tests and weekly counseling are another part of this course which enables foreign students to achieve the skills needed to pass IELTS 6.5. The in-house made materials and curriculum have been carefully developed to match the criteria necessary to become an IELTS passer and include speaking, listening, reading, writing and phraseology as well as the aforementioned
preparatory and group classes.

For fast progress, Callan Classes can be included as well.

For enrollment at special discounted and agent friendly introduction rates, just contact us on our website: www.qqeng.net or email info@qqeng.net


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