ELC - English Learning Centre

Viewpoints

“We have said for years that this type of educational service has been missing from Hungary” Mark Davies, interim Principal of an international school in Budapest

“ELC’s attention to getting the well qualified and experienced staff will make a big difference in children’s progress” David Clapp, former Principal of Britannica and Department Head at the British International School Budapest (BISB)

“The foundation teacher is not just an excellent teacher, but has real pedagogical skills. Both his personal and your entire school's approach towards the students and teaching English, is something that makes your institution really valuable”. Kinga Pall, mother of Beni aged 6.

The English Learning Centre will be a vital support for my 7 year old son. He attends a good Hungarian school but his English is well above his peer group and he will certainly benefit from regular contact with native English speakers in a learning environment.

“The results that the ELC teachers achieved just in a few month time, was much more than I ever expected. Hanna enjoys going to ELC, even after her long hours in the local Hungarian school. She never ever wanted to miss a class in ELC as she loves learning English”. Read more Kiss Katalin, mother

 

Courses

Programmes offered

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Groups will be a maximum of 10 children. Classes will be from 14.00 to 16.00 and from 16.00 to 18.00 each weekday afternoon. All the children attend classes twice per week for a total of four hours. This is equivalent to one lesson per day at a daytime school which is sufficient to ensure progress. Times maybe adjusted slightly to suit the needs of individual groups.

Literacy programme: This course is designed for those children who are already able to read and write the top 100 “fast” words and are familiar with the sounds of all the letters and the combinations of letters. These are referred to as the 44 basic phonemes. Typically these children can already speak conversational English. Students follow key stage 1 and key stage 2 of the English National curriculum on this programme, as they would do if they attended school in the England.

Foundation programme: This has been designed for those students that do not meet the criteria above for the Literacy programme. Often these students do not speak any English or if they speak English, they do not know their phonemes which are the basis for reading and writing. After 12 to 18 months, students should be able to progress from this course and onto the Literacy programme.