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Residential Turkish Camp (95 hours)
1.       eecanglo
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 01 Jan 2012 Sun 09:01 pm


We specialise in tailor-made residential conversational language courses which is an intensive system that produces the fastest results in the shortest time.  Past clients have included large corporations such as Tesco, British American Tobacco, DHL, Bureau Veritas, Metro Group, Novartis, Nokia Siemens Networks and many more.  We usually run courses every month.


 


A typical EEC-Anglo course consists of a 6 days of Turkish tuition in our luxurious venue Villa Fe in Istanbul (www.villafe.com) At EEC-Anglo we know time is short, needs are great and expectations are high. Our courses are specifically designed to eliminate time loss and focus on your immediate needs. Prior to the course, we verify your language needs, level and goals by means of a written and oral test.  The course is concluded by an end of course progress report detailing your level, capacity in Turkish and recommendations on how to maintain and improve your level. Transfers


from anywhere within Turkey and all teaching materials are supplied, including a self-study or course book. The course begins on Sunday noon with a welcome party and ends on Friday evening with a dinner.


 


95 hours of tuition(max 4 participants)(8 hours classroom tuition per day)


Structured and supervised evening activities


Luxurious accommodation in private bedroom and bathroom


All course materials


Transfers from anywhere in Turkey


Free travel insurance


All meals, snacks, hot/soft drinks throughout the day.


Full pedagogical report at end of course


Price: USD 1500


 


Please feel free to contact us should you have any queries or require any further information.


 


With best wishes,


www.eecanglo.com




Edited (1/1/2012) by eecanglo [spelling mistakes]

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