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FCE - First Certificate of English

FCE - Certificate of English

KGIC ADVANTAGE
"I like KGIC Surrey because the teachers and students here are so friendly and close to each other. I enjoy every class because the teachers know me personally." - Dan Wei P. (Rita) ( Taiwan)
  • Intensive preparation for the Cambridge FCE focusing on building exam vocabulary and exam-task techniques, and incorporating weekly progress testing
  • General language classes to build grammar, reading, writing, listening and speaking skills
  • Focus on real English used in everyday work, study and leisure situations
  • Daily exam task practice
  • All 5 exam skills tested every week
  • Experienced teachers skilled in teaching the Cambridge tests

Career Opportunities
  • Enhance academic performance
  • English teachers
  • Improve performance on entrance exams
Certificate Program
  • 4,8,12 weeks, Certificate of Attendance for each 4 weeks
  • 26.5 hours per week Monday to Friday
  • 26.5 hours per week Monday to Friday
  • In class:
    0.93 months - 4 weeks – 106 hours
    1.86 months – 8 weeks – 212 hours
    2.79 months – 12 weeks – 318 hours
Entry Requirements

Students must have either TOEFL: CBT 173 / PBT 500 / iBT 61 or TOEIC: 650 or completed level 4 at KGIC or any recognized international English language equivalency test score or a pass on our entrance exam. No interview required.


Certificate Requirements

70% average upon successful completion of all modules.

TOPIC AREAS
  • 1. Society: changing gender roles
  • 2. Hobbies, habits and compulsions
  • 3. Talent: nature versus nurture
  • 4. First impressions: physical appearance
  • 5. Foreign travel and cultures
  • 6. The human brain: maximizing performance
  • 7. Holidays and leisure
  • 8. Modern media
  • 9. Our natural environment
  • 10. Inventions and inventors
  • 11. Verbal and non-verbal communication
  • 12. Social issues: crime and poverty



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