Age: 17+  Level: Intermediate + 
	Oxford is the perfect place for study and St. Clare's has long experience of preparing for examination success.
	
	IELTS is the most popular exam for St. Clare's students.  It is the best way of testing your level in English and is 
	widely used by universities in the UK and other countries as an entrance requirement.  The test can be taken in Oxford 
	every month and the results are available within three weeks.  The 
Cambridge Examinations are also highly regarded.  
	St. Clare's prepares stuident for the following levels:
	
		- PET - Preliminary English Test
 
		- FCE - First Certificate in English
 
		- CAE - Certificate in Advanced English
 
	
	TOEFL and 
TOEIC examinations may be prepared in one-to-one lessons.
	
	
Monitoring progress
	The following systems monitor and support your progress:
	
		- Setting goals: you choose the examination which is most appropriate for your level and your future 
		career with the help of your teacher
 
		- After-class assignments: you complete homework tasks which extend your classroom learning
 
		- Regular tests: you take internal tests and coursework assignments to help decide on the date of your 
		external examination
 
		- Careers advice: you meet our specialist Careers and Higher Education Adviser for independent advice 
		on the best university for you.
 
	
	
	The English for Examinations Course
	This programme consists of 21 hours per week in small groups (maximum 12).  Classes in the mornings focus on the background 
	skills required for exam success.  As a result, you develop greater accuracy and greater fluency in the use of English.  
	Lessons incorporate the four skills, reading, writing, listening and speaking, as well as the building-blocks of the language, 
	grammar and vocabulary.
	
	Classes in the afternoons are based on practising the skills required for success in your chosen examination and include:
	
		- examination strategies
 
		- practice tests
 
		- speaking and listening tasks
 
		- 'against the clock' activities
 
		- tips from the examiners
 
	
	
	
		
			| Sample timetable: English for examinations | 
		
		
			| Lesson 1 | 
			Focus on accuracy | 
			Teacher 1 | 
		
		
			| Lesson 2 | 
			Language development | 
			Teacher 1 | 
		
		
			| Lesson 3 | 
			Focus on fluency | 
			Teacher 2 | 
		
		
			| Lunch | 
			Meet friends in College dining room | 
		
		
			| Lesson 4 | 
			IELTS practice (Monday - Thursday) | 
			Teacher 3 | 
		
		
			| Lesson 5 | 
			Strategies for examinations | 
			Adviser | 
		
		
			| Self-study | 
			Consolidation activities | 
			Adviser | 
		
		
			| Activities | 
			Join the the regular activities | 
		
  
	
	
	Exam Combination
	This programme consists of 20 hours per week: 15 in small groups (maximum 12) and 5 hours in private lessons (one-to-one).  
	Classes in the mornings focus on the background skills required for exam success.  As a result, you develop greater accuracy 
	and greater fluency in the use of English.  Lessons incorporate the four skills, reading, writing, listening and speaking, as 
	well as the building-blocks of the language, grammar and vocabulary.
	
	Classes in the afternoons are one-to-one with your teacher.  This is an excellent way to focus specifically on making that 
	extra progress - it may just make the difference!  There's no better way to prepare for IELTS, or the Cambridge examinations 
	(PET, FCE and CAE), or even the more specialist examinations like TOEIC and TOEFL.
	
	
		
			| Sample timetable: Exam Combination | 
		
		
			| Lesson 1 | 
			Focus on accuracy | 
			Teacher 1 | 
		
		
			| Lesson 2 | 
			Language development | 
			Teacher 1 | 
		
		
			| Lesson 3 | 
			Focus on fluency | 
			Teacher 2 | 
		
		
			| Lunch | 
			Meet friends in College dining room | 
		
		
			| Individual tutorials | 
			One-to-one tutorials for 5 hours: special exam skills | 
			Teacher 3 | 
		
		
			| Lesson 5 | 
			Self-study - consolidation activities | 
			Adviser | 
		
		
			| Activities | 
			Join the the regular activities |