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Exclusive English provides one-to-one courses which go beyond language training as they also offer
privileged access to traditional Britain. Intensive and structured, but relaxed and effective English training in Central London, Herefordshire
and overseas
Courses 2010-2011 Business Breakfast (London) Business
Express Lunch (London) 5-Day English Intensive (London, Herefordshire and Overseas)
Why is Exclusive English different? We assess quickly your weaknesses and objectives through a needs analysis and grammar test. Then
together, we plan a course of study which includes linguistic aims, cultural and professional interests and the results
of testing. Throughout the course, you will be guided in self-study techniques which will increase confidence
and enable you to become a more effective communicator.

Many different types of people come to Exclusive English. It was established in Cambridge
in 1996 and since then we have taught people from a diverse range of professions - diplomats, military officers,
waitresses, fitness instructors, plumbers, orthodontists and architects. With experience of speakers of English from, Pakistan, Paraguay, Colombia, China, South
Korea, Japan, Czech Republic, Germany, Poland, Brazil, Mexico, Sweden, Lebanon and United Arab Emirates, Exclusive English
is used to dealing with people who have been taught with different styles and methods.

Your teacher will
be Jacquie Sole. She established Exclusive English in Cambridge in 1996 and has had 25 years of experience teaching in UK,
Germany, Canada, Pakistan and the Middle East. She is a qualified teacher with a BEd (Durham), an MA in Applied Language Studies (Ottawa,
Canada) and an RSA Diploma in TEFL (Cambridge). In addition to her interest in language teaching, she enjoys German and is
currently learning Arabic. Her other interests are centred around an active family who enjoy sport and the outdoors. When
in London, theatre, cinema and the arts are a welcome contrast, and she often accompanies her clients to plays, lectures,
films and exhibitions, the content of which is often the focus for tuition.
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