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Pre-course
evaluations
To accurately
assess the individual needs of each student attending EXCEL'S courses,
all candidates are given a pre-course evaluation. In the case of
courses concentrating on spoken English, this is achieved by informal
interviews with the students. Interviews are used to assess student
ability and to gain more information about the real problems that
they encounter when using English in their jobs.
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Trainers
EXCEL's trainers
are full-time, highly qualified, ED registered, native speaking English
speakers. All trainers have significant experience in dealing with the
specific types of problems that Hong Kong students come across when learning
Business English. Their performance is continually monitored and feedback
is encouraged from students to ensure EXCEL maintains the highest quality
and most suitable methods of tuition at all times.
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Courses
All of
EXCEL's courses are tailored specifically for your company. Material
involves real-life situations that your staff will come across when
using English. Detailed course notes are also provided for student
reference. As far as possible, actual examples of participants'
work will be included within the course notes to highlight problem
areas.
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Rates
EXCEL's philosophy
is to provide the highest standard of service, while keeping our rates
among the most competitive in Hong Kong. Our primary goal is customer
satisfaction - we work WITH you to ensure all your training needs are
met. As a registered course provider for the Workplace English Courses,
the Government provides financial sponsorship for students studying such
courses at Excel. Under the scheme, companies can claim up to 50% off
training and examination fees.l
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BULATS
Certification
Excel
Education Limited also provides on-site BULATS testing for students.
This allows students to obtain a Government recognised certificate
issued by the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate
UCLES, stating their current level of English proficiency. The certificate
is also suitable for claiming funding under the Workplace English
Campaign.
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