English courses in San Francisco

English Courses in San Francisco

Book Your English Courses in San Francisco

Information about San Francisco

San Francisco is a city and a county in California on the banks of the Pacific Ocean.
It has a very moderate climate, with hot summers and cold winters, but without extreme temperatures. The city is famous for the Golden Gate Bridge, the Transamerica Pyramid and for its Chinatown. In addition it is known for
its liberalism and as a center of alternative cultures in the USA. In San Francisco you can find diverse museums of notable importance, like the Legion of Honor. San Francisco is a city with various cultural and entertainment possibilities which makes it an ideal destination to attend an English course.

 

English Courses

Intensive Course (20 group lessons per week).
Intensive Plus Course (20 group lessons + 7 autodidactical and supervised by a tutor).

Absolute beginners have specific starting dates.

The English Courses cover four basic areas of learning a new language which are: reading, writing, oral expression and oral comprehension. These aspects are always adjusted to the needs of the student and learning materials are used that are adapted to the age of the student and to his English level. The oral expression and communication form the base of our programs, since they are the basic requirements demanded to dominate a language. In addition the grammar and vocabulary are very important components in the lessons. All the courses, except those for complete beginners, start with a level test to ensure that you are placed in the appropriate level.

Intensive Course

Number of lessons per week: 20
Lessons duration: 45 min.
Maximum number of students: 15
Inscription fee: please consult quality-courses.com

Intensive Plus Course

Number of lessons per week: 20 + 7
Lesson duration: 45 min.
Maximum number of students: 15
Inscription fee: please consult quality-courses.com


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