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for Training in England 2014 English for Aviation and Professional Training for the teaching of English Member of for Professional Training

Contents pages Welcome to Anglo-Continental Meet the Team General Information An introduction to Anglo-Continental and its Aviation and Professional programmes Our Professional Training and Aviation Panel of Staff Homestay accommodation, airport transfers, conditions and enrolment 3 4-5 28-35 General Introduction to ICAO An introduction to the International Civil Aviation Organisation s language proficiency requirements 6 Test of English for Aviation Personnel (TEAP) Anglo-Continental s testing system, in line with the ICAO Language Proficiency Rating Scale 7 Introduction to Aviation English Introduction to Aviation English Course 8-9 Pilots and Air Traffic Controllers Aviation English Teachers Language Awareness ICAO Raters Special Aviation Programmes The Executive Centre Business and Specialised Professional and Technical English Specialised Aviation English Course (ICAO Course 291) - Foundation Module and Operational Module Teaching Methodology Course for Aviation English Teachers Language Awareness Development Course Professional Training Course for Raters Aviation English Courses for additional specialised areas Highly intensive courses for executives and professionals, including mini group, individual and specialised tuition options Intensive courses combined with specialised English language tuition for business and professional purposes English for International Business and Industry and Military and Security Personnel 10-11 12-13 14-15 16-17 18-19 20-23 24-25 26-27 Professional Aviation This is a computer generated image of Anglo-Continental. Many large trees in the gardens make it difficult to take a photograph of the entire campus. 2

Welcome to Anglo-Continental London Bournemouth Anglo-Continental is one of the world s leading English language teaching organisations with an enviable reputation built over sixty years. We are accredited by The British Council and a member of English UK, which means our programmes are strictly regulated and our standards are guaranteed. Anglo-Continental is also regularly inspected by the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI). Although one of the largest schools in the UK, we are still a family run organisation and pride ourselves on our friendly personal service and efficient administration. Location: Bournemouth, South Coast of England Anglo-Continental is located in Bournemouth, a lively university town. Bournemouth is a prestigious business centre and several multi-national companies have their regional or United Kingdom headquarters in the town. London Heathrow Airport and London Gatwick Airport are only 2-2½ hours away with frequent National Express Coach and train services to Bournemouth. As a cosmopolitan town with no strong regional accent, Bournemouth is the ideal location to learn English in England. Bournemouth has a mild climate and 12 kilometres of sandy beaches (awarded the prestigious Blue Flag for cleanliness), and it is well known for its beautiful parks, gardens and extensive leisure facilities. Our Trainers We are an approved Cambridge ESOL Teacher Training and TKT Examination Centre. All our long-term trainers have the CELTA qualification or Trinity Certificate in TESOL, and many have the DELTA or an equivalent diploma. In addition, most trainers have specialised knowledge and experience in professional fields such as Business, Finance, Law, Aviation, Medicine, Computers and Science. Many trainers have additional qualifications including university degrees in various fields such as Psychology, Biochemistry, Economics, Communications, Linguistics, Accountancy and Law. Anglo-Continental is a corporate member of BESIG, the Business English Special Interest Group of IATEFL. Aviation English Anglo-Continental has been providing specialised English language training to aviation organisations worldwide since 1971. We also offer a range of courses specifically designed to assist aviation organisations and individuals in achieving the mandatory ICAO Level 4 (Operational). Professional English Anglo-Continental offers an extensive range of specialisations within its Professional English sections. The Executive and Business and Specialised Programmes provide a wide variety of scheduled courses throughout the year. Our Professional and Technical Programme includes a comprehensive selection of specialised courses which are available on request to groups and individuals. In addition to improving their general English, course participants benefit from specialised English tuition, allowing them to further develop the specific vocabulary and key language skills relevant to their own particular field. 3

Meet the Team Guido Schillig Managing Director I am privileged to continue Anglo-Continental s tradition of providing specialised English language training to individuals and organisations worldwide. Steve Millar Director of Studies I am responsible for the strategic planning and ongoing development of our courses. Véronique Bethell Professional Training Supervisor I have over 25 years experience in the language school industry, and for a number of years I have been specialising in the Aviation and Professional Training Programmes at Anglo-Continental. Jon Underwood Head of Professional Training I am responsible for coordinating the Aviation English Programmes. I also have considerable experience, at home and abroad, in ICAO rating using the Anglo-Continental Test of English for Aviation Personnel (TEAP). Paul Mellor Projects Coordinator My specialist areas are in aviation language training and assessment, teacher training and the phonology of international English. I am also responsible for the development of the Test of English for Aviation Personnel (TEAP). Jill Manwaring Head of Teacher Training My areas of interest involve ensuring good classroom practice and examining the role of general teaching methodology within an aviation or professional language teaching context. 4

This is our core team. Other members of our Professionals Panel join us when required. Paul Steinly Aviation English Specialist My particular interests in Aviation English are in producing aviation materials for use in the classroom and as guided study, and involvement in the raters' courses. Ron Longley Aviation Professional After careers in the Royal Air Force and National Air Traffic Services, I am now involved in the teaching of English for Aviation and the preparation of teaching and testing materials. Simon Wilkinson Aviation Professional As well as being a qualified teacher, I am also a commercial flying instructor and have worked as a Charter Pilot. I enjoy using my varied experience to teach aviation English and help candidates prepare for ICAO spoken English tests. Penny Weal Aviation Professional With a degree in Aeronautical Engineering, and following a career with Rolls-Royce Aero Engines, I now enjoy teaching Aviation English and ICAO rating. Heidi Helgesen Professional English Teacher With a strong military background, and extensive business experience, I am able to exploit this practical knowledge effectively within a variety of professional contexts. Dawn Metcalfe Professional English Teacher After working as a qualified nurse, I now enjoy using my medical knowledge and experience to teach Medical English to a variety of health care professionals. 5

Introduction to ICAO The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) grades English Language performance on a scale of 1 to 6: ICAO Language Proficiency Requirements Appendix A (Annex 1) of ICAO Doc 9835, which sets out the Level 1 Pre-Elementary Level 4 Operational language proficiency requirements, states that pilots, air Level 2 Elementary Level 5 Extended traffic controllers and aeronautical station operators shall Level 3 Pre-Operational Level 6 Expert demonstrate the ability to speak and understand the language In order to conform with ICAO language proficiency requirements, Pilots, Air Traffic Controllers and all others who used for radiotelephony communications to the level specified in the Appendix. The six descriptors are: use English in R/T communication on international routes must w Pronunciation be at ICAO English Language Level 4 (Operational) or above. w Structure This must be confirmed by successful completion of an airline w Vocabulary industry approved test. w Fluency Those who are assessed at ICAO Level 4 must be re-tested every three years. Those who fail may not be licensed to operate on international routes. w Comprehension w Interaction All six descriptors must be met at any given level for a candidate to be rated as having attained that level. 6

Test of English for Aviation Personnel (TEAP) Anglo-Continental's Test of English for Aviation Personnel is widely used to assess the language competence of pilots and air traffic controllers in accordance with the ICAO Language Proficiency Rating Scale. Aviation personnel and/or their sponsors are then able to determine a training programme if required. The TEAP, in line with ICAO's directives, includes a listening and an oral component. It is designed to generate a sample of the candidate's language skills which enables us to rate the candidate's competence in all areas covered by the ICAO descriptors. It is conducted as an interview, and is divided into four parts: Part 1 This consists of an interview including an introduction to the candidate s job and the context in which he/she works. Part 2 After listening to a short recording of a non-standard incident, the candidate is required to summarise it. He/she is then asked to talk about this type of incident in general terms. Part 3 In this part, candidates are asked to report and comment after listening to up to three recordings - two based on radiotelephony and one in an informal style. Prior to each recording, the candidate is asked to listen for specific details. There is no visual contact between the interlocutor and the candidate during this section of the test. Part 4 After listening to a long informal report of an incident in aviation, the candidate is required to give a detailed summary. A discussion regarding the more general issues raised by the report follows. The test has a duration of approximately 30 minutes. All TEAP interviews are recorded for security and moderating purposes and each candidate is assessed by at least two raters. A report is issued by our aviation specialists providing the candidate's ICAO level profile, in accordance with the ICAO Language Proficiency Rating Scale. Areas requiring improvement are highlighted. A certificate is awarded to candidates who achieve level 4 or above. Approved by the UK CAA Test Fees 2014 Test fee per candidate: 115 Flexible Dates Please contact us to book the test at a time convenient to you. aviation@anglo-continental.com 7

Introduction to Aviation English This course is intended for people with limited knowledge of aviation, who are aiming to start their training for a career in the aviation industry. They may wish to become a pilot or an air traffic controller, or to be involved in airport administration, and need to have an overview of how the aviation world works. This special programme gives them an insight into the world of aviation and an understanding of some of its terminology, whilst improving their general English language at the same time. The course provides a useful combination of intensive general English and aviation English tuition. The intensive programme, adopting an integrated skills approach, focuses on general English language development. The specialised component of the course concentrates on extending the trainee s aviation English vocabulary, whilst also improving the receptive and productive language skills, using a range of topic areas within the context of aviation. Programme features - Insight into the world of aviation - Variety of aviation topics - Combination of general and aviation English - Opportunity to meet other trainees with similar interests 8

Introduction to Aviation English Course 2014 Course Entry level Lessons per week (45 minutes) Guided private study - Aviation English (sessions per week) General English class size Aviation English class size Minimum age Course duration (weeks) Course fees 2 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks For the first week Each additional week High season supplement (22 June to 17 August - per week) IAE-30 Intermediate 30 20 lessons of General English plus 10 lessons of Aviation English 5 Sessions Maximum 15 Maximum 12 18 2-4 Pounds sterling 1276 1826 2376 Standard homestay accommodation fees - single room Pounds sterling 170 110 Executive homestay accommodation* fees - single room For the first week 35 Pounds sterling 285 Course information The course includes the following components: General English language tuition The course concentrates on structure and usage, oral communication, vocabulary development and listening and reading comprehension. Aviation English language tuition The course focuses on developing the necessary language skills and vocabulary required for communication in a variety of Aviation contexts. - Careers in the Aviation industry - pilots, air traffic controllers, engineers and other ground staff - Aircraft - types, structure and maintenance - Airport - areas, layouts, equipment and planning - Phases of flight - pushback, take-off en route and landing - Language of flying - communication in the air and on the ground - Theory of flight - Meteorology - Navigation - Emergency situations - International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) Course fees include... Administrative services - Enrolment fee - Student card Education - All tuition - Use of the multi-media learning centre - All textbooks and teaching materials - Notebook - Anglo-Continental Certificate of Training (subject to satisfactory course completion) Internet access - Free wireless internet access. - Computers available in the self-service restaurant, multi-media learning centre and the language laboratory. Social Activities Programme - Afternoon and evening activities. Weekly programme available online: www.anglo-continental.com/ leisure.html Additional study Trainees are given guided private study material and additional tasks may include pre-session preparation and follow-up work. We also recommend that some time should be devoted to additional study in the Multi-Media Learning Centre. An extensive selection of computer programs, audio, video/dvd and reference material is available for private use. Homestay accommodation fees include... Single room From the Sunday before course commencement to the Sunday after its completion Meals Breakfast and evening meal Monday to Friday; breakfast, a light lunch and evening meal on Saturday and Sunday (lunch from Monday to Friday may be purchased in the self-service restaurant at the school). Each additional week High season supplement (22 June to 17 August - per week) 225 35 * Subject to availability Course entry dates 2014 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 6 3 3, 31 28 27 23 21 18 15 13 10 8* Additional entry dates can be arranged for groups * 2 weeks only 9

Pilots and Air Traffic Controllers Anglo-Continental s ICAO 291 courses are designed to assist those concerned with meeting the ICAO language proficiency requirements. Foundation Module, including General Aviation English The Foundation Module provides general English tuition, adopting an integrated skills approach. The course concentrates on structure and usage, oral communication, vocabulary development and listening and reading comprehension. It also introduces English in a general aviation context in preparation for the next phase of the training. Operational Module, including English for the Working Aviation Environment The Operational Module, aiming at ICAO Level 4 and 5, covers general English and English for the working aviation environment, including R/T phraseology. The aim of this module is to improve trainees communicative competence with particular reference to the six ICAO language proficiency descriptors - pronunciation, structure, fluency, vocabulary, comprehension and interaction. Course participants will develop their listening skills with authentic recordings and practise using the functional language and vocabulary required in both standard and non-standard aviation situations. Duration of training It is difficult to predict how long an individual trainee may require to reach a specified level. The rate of language acquisition differs with each individual, and depends on their entry level of English, linguistic ability and their mother tongue. We recommend a minimum course duration of 4 weeks for all trainees. Trainees who are at ICAO level 2 should initially follow an Intensive general English course. Programme features - Oral assessment prior to enrolment in order to select the appropriate course module - Aviation English lessons conducted by teacher qualified subject matter experts 10

ICAO Course 291 English for Pilots and Air Traffic Controllers 2014 Course Minimum entry levels (Prior to enrolment, trainees may be required to undertake an oral assessment) Target level Lessons per week (45 minutes) Guided private study - Aviation English (sessions per week) Homework (General English) Class size - General English Class size - General Aviation English Class size - Aviation English Minimum age Course duration (weeks) Course fees 2 weeks 4 weeks 8 weeks 12 weeks For the first week Each additional week High season supplement (22 June to 17 August - per week) G-1.30A1 Foundation Module ICAO Level 3 (low level) Pre-Operational Intermediate ICAO Level 3 (high level) Pre-Operational Upper-Intermediate Stage 1 30 25 lessons of General English plus 5 lessons of General Aviation English 5 Yes Average 10 (Max.15) Maximum 8-18 4, 8 or 12 Pounds sterling - 2136 4096 5976 Standard homestay accommodation fees - single room (Pounds sterling) 170 110 35 G-1.30A2 Operational Module ICAO Level 3 (high level) Pre-Operational ICAO Levels 4 and 5 30 20 lessons of General English plus 10 lessons of Aviation English 5 Yes Average 10 (Max.15) - Maximum 8 18 2 or 4 Pounds sterling 1586 2996 Executive homestay accommodation fees - single room (Pounds sterling) subject to availability For the first week Each additional week High season supplement (22 June to 17 August - per week) Course entry dates 2014 285 225 35 - Course fees include... Administrative services - Enrolment fee - Pre-training assessment - Student card Education - All tuition - Use of the multi-media learning centre - All textbooks and teaching materials - Notebook - Educational Advisory Service - Anglo-Continental Certificate of Training (subject to satisfactory course completion) - Supervision of training programme by our Head of Professional Training Internet access - Free wireless internet access. - Computers available in the self-service restaurant, multi-media learning centre and the language laboratory. Social Activities Programme - Afternoon and evening activities. Weekly programme available online: www.anglo-continental.com/ leisure.html Homestay accommodation fees include... Single room From the Sunday before course commencement to the Sunday after its completion Meals Breakfast and evening meal Monday to Friday; breakfast, a light lunch and evening meal on Saturday and Sunday (lunch from Monday to Friday may be purchased in the self-service restaurant at the school). Notes - ICAO Level 3, Pre-Operational, covers a wide range of ability in terms of language competence. The Anglo- Continental levels of English included (Intermediate to Upper Intermediate) refer to a trainee s overall language competence. - Any trainee enrolled on the Foundation Module or the Operational Module, whose English is found to be below the level specified for the course, will automatically be transferred to a General Intensive Course (Course G-1.30) or the Foundation Module, as appropriate. The sponsors will be informed immediately in order that a revised study plan may be agreed. - Trainees at ICAO Level 2 should contact us for course details. JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 6 3 3, 31 28 27 23 21 18 15 13 (2, 4 or 8 10 (2 or 4 8 weeks only) weeks only) (2 weeks only) Additional entry dates can be arranged for groups 11

Aviation English Teachers In line with ICAO language proficiency requirements for Aviation Personnel to achieve level 4 or above, Anglo-Continental provides courses to assist those concerned in the attainment of this essential qualification. Our Teaching Methodology Course for Teachers of Aviation English provides vital training for English language teachers with the latest methodology for teaching Aviation English in the context of ICAO standards, along with personal aviation language development which results from working with expert teacher trainers. The objective of the training is to develop the course participants knowledge of Aviation English and English Language teaching skills within an aviation context, including a practical review of current methodology and classroom practice. Although an aviation background is an advantage, the course is designed to enable English language teachers who have little or no prior knowledge of aviation to teach Aviation English to Aviation Personnel. As all lessons have an aviation context, every part of the course contributes towards expanding the trainees' Aviation English knowledge. Programme features - Aviation English teaching methodology - Aviation English appropriate to the learner's needs - Experienced teacher trainers and aviation professionals 12

Teaching Methodology Course for Teachers of Aviation English 2014 Course Entry level Lessons per week (45 minutes) Guided private study (sessions per week) Class size Minimum age Course duration (weeks) Course fees TAE-30 Upper Intermediate 30 15 lessons of Aviation English Teaching Methodology plus 15 lessons of Aviation English 5 Maximum 12 21 1 week 501* 1 week 1 Pounds sterling Standard homestay accommodation fees - single room Pounds sterling 170 Executive homestay accommodation** fees - single room 1 week Pounds sterling 285 * Inclusive of VAT where applicable. ** Subject to availability. Course planning There will be an initial group needs analysis at the beginning of each course. Sessions will be planned accordingly, also taking into account participants methodological awareness and aviation background. Course content 15 Lessons per week: Aviation English teaching methodology. The following areas will normally be covered: - Task design - Phonology - issues of international comprehensibility. Discrimination and production - Listening skills - for gist, specific information and inference - Teaching to the ICAO descriptors - Assessing a trainee s level regarding the ICAO descriptors - Plain English for Pilots and Air Traffic Controllers - Sourcing, creating and exploiting appropriate teaching materials - Using aviation DVD materials for comprehension and language skills development - Testing progress and achievement - Teaching functional language, appropriate to ICAO doc 9835 15 Lessons per week: Aviation English, adapted to meet trainees specific requirements, covering areas such as: - Aircraft structures and systems - Aviation and airport organisation - Flight operations and flight safety - ATC organisation and control of airspace - En-route, aerodrome and approach control - ICAO/RT phraseology and procedures - Standard and non-standard phraseology - Incidents and accidents Course fees include... Administrative services - Enrolment fee - Student card Education - All tuition - Use of the multi-media learning centre - All textbooks and teaching materials - Notebook - Anglo-Continental Certificate of Training (subject to satisfactory course completion) Internet access - Free wireless internet access. - Computers available in the self-service restaurant, multi-media learning centre and the language laboratory. Social Activities Programme - Afternoon and evening activities. Weekly programme available online: www.anglo-continental.com/ leisure.html Additional study Trainees have guided private study sessions. Tasks set may include presession preparation, follow-up work and research assignments. We also recommend that some time should be devoted to additional study in the Multi- Media Learning Centre. An extensive selection of computer programs, audio, video/ DVD and reference material is available for private use. Homestay accommodation fees include... Single room From the Sunday before course commencement to the Sunday after its completion Meals Breakfast and evening meal Monday to Friday; breakfast, a light lunch and evening meal on Saturday and Sunday (lunch from Monday to Friday may be purchased in the self-service restaurant at the school). Course entry dates 2014 MAR JUN 17 16 OCT 20 Additional entry dates can be arranged for groups 13

Language Awareness Development The main focus of this new programme is on developing a sound awareness of the linguistic features associated with spoken communication, with particular reference to ICAO s (International Civil Aviation Organisation) Doc.9835. This provides a better understanding of the terminology and key elements essential for the assessment of linguistic proficiency, specifically in the areas of listening and speaking. The course is intended for those within the Aviation industry, with limited or no experience of teaching English and has been designed to raise the English language awareness of native and non-native speakers of English. The LAD-30 Course is scheduled immediately prior to and in preparation for our special programme for ICAO raters, the RAT-30 Course, which involves participants in listening to, analysing and assessing the language competence of aviation personnel. Programme features - In-depth language analysis - Familiarisation with ICAO levels and the six descriptors - Ideal preparation for the RAT-30 Course - Pre-course tasks 14

Language Awareness Development Course 2014 Course Entry level Lessons per week (45 minutes) Guided private study (sessions per week) Class size Minimum age Course duration (weeks) Course fees LAD-30 Advanced 30 5 Maximum 12 21 1 week 505* 1 week 1 Pounds sterling Standard homestay accommodation fees - single room Pounds sterling 170 Executive homestay accommodation** fees - single room 1 week Pounds sterling 285 * Inclusive of VAT where applicable. ** Subject to availability. Course content 30 Lessons of Language Awareness Development It is essential that RAT-30 Course participants have a good level of English language awareness to enable them to interpret the language criteria of the ICAO rating scale and also to assess speech samples from aviation professionals. This 30 lesson pre RAT-30 Course concentrates on the key aspects of each of the six main language areas considered to be vital in demonstrating ICAO language proficiency. The lessons include carefully graded study tasks involving language analysis exercises and performance comparisons. This course aims to develop preliminary skills in evaluation for all appropriate tests of aviation language proficiency A number of points will be covered for each language area and the following are some of the key features included: Pronunciation how pronunciation can affect a listener s ease of understanding Structure how communication can be affected by incorrect or limited use of grammatical structures. Vocabulary how a candidate s aviation English vocabulary resources can enhance or inhibit communication. Fluency the influence of speech flow on effective communication Comprehension how the use of good comprehension skills and strategies can support communication. Interaction understanding the importance of a candidate s ability to use effective strategies to maintain communication. Course fees include... Administrative services - Enrolment fee - Student card Education - All tuition - Use of the multi-media learning centre - All teaching materials, including precourse tasks - Notebook - Anglo-Continental Certificate of Training (subject to satisfactory course completion) Internet access - Free wireless internet access. - Computers available in the self-service restaurant, multi-media learning centre and the language laboratory. Social Activities Programme - Afternoon and evening activities. Weekly programme available online: www.anglo-continental.com/ leisure.html Additional study Guided individual study - including presession preparation, self-assessment, follow-up work, research assignments and project work - is an integral part of the course. We also recommend that some time should be devoted to additional study in the Multi-Media Learning Centre. An extensive selection of computer programs, audio, video/dvd and reference material, both aviation and non-aviation, is available for private use. Homestay accommodation fees include... Single room From the Sunday before course commencement to the Sunday after its completion Meals Breakfast and evening meal Monday to Friday; breakfast, a light lunch and evening meal on Saturday and Sunday (lunch from Monday to Friday may be purchased in the self-service restaurant at the school). Course entry dates 2014 MAR JUN OCT 3 2 6 Additional entry dates can be arranged for groups 15

ICAO Raters This course is intended for teachers of aviation English who are required to assess and rate the English language capabilities of pilots, air traffic controllers and other aviation professionals, according to the Language Proficiency Requirements of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), as set out in ICAO Document 9835. The participants' level of English language should be advanced. This will be assessed prior to the commencement of the course. The course concentrates on interpreting the language criteria of the ICAO Rating Scale and applying them by listening to and assessing sound files of various non-native speaker aviation professionals. Trainees with no experience of English language teaching are required to attend the Language Awareness Development Course (LAD-30) before beginning this course. Programme features - Detailed study of ICAO language proficiency requirements criteria - Assessment/rating practice, both as part of a group and individually, using sound files of authentic aviation professionals - Pre-course tasks 16

Professional Training Course for Raters 2014 Course Entry level Lessons per week (45 minutes) Guided private study (sessions per week) Class size Minimum age Course duration (weeks) Course fees RAT-30 Advanced 30 5 Maximum 12 21 1 week 505* 1 week 1 Pounds sterling Standard Homestay accommodation fees - single room Pounds sterling 170 Executive homestay accommodation** fees - single room 1 week Pounds sterling 285 * Inclusive of VAT where applicable. ** Subject to availability. Course content 30 Lessons in a closed professional group, supplemented by guided private study. The following areas will normally be covered: - Evaluating and comparing different test types (e.g. for ab-initio trainees or trained professionals, direct or semidirect, including computerised tests) - Identifying the criteria for ICAO levels in: Listening (general comprehension, interpretation and discrimination) Speaking (accuracy, intelligibility and communicative competence) - Defining and evaluating appropriate levels of competence in communication skills, and the 6 criteria of the ICAO Rating Scale. - Practical exercises in rating trainees performance at various levels of the ICAO Rating Scale, with emphasis on Levels 2-5. - Identifying areas for development in failed candidates performance, and guiding them towards improving their language proficiency. - Blind rating assessments for standardisation purposes and to assess the course participants level of competency. Course fees include... Administrative services - Enrolment fee - Student card Education - All tuition - Use of the multi-media learning centre - All teaching materials, including pre-course tasks - Notebook - Anglo-Continental Certificate of Training (subject to satisfactory course completion). Throughout the course each trainee s rating skills will be monitored and their level of competence assessed at the end of the programme. Internet access - Free wireless internet access. - Computers available in the self-service restaurant, multi-media learning centre and the language laboratory. Social Activities Programme - Afternoon and evening activities. Weekly programme available online: www.anglo-continental.com/ leisure.html Additional study Guided individual study - including presession preparation, self-assessment, follow-up work, research assignments and project work - is an integral part of the course. We also recommend that some time should be devoted to additional study in the Multi-Media Learning Centre. An extensive selection of computer programs, audio, video/dvd and reference material, both aviation and non-aviation, is available for private use. Homestay accommodation fees include... Single room From the Sunday before course commencement to the Sunday after its completion Meals Breakfast and evening meal Monday to Friday; breakfast, a light lunch and evening meal on Saturday and Sunday (lunch from Monday to Friday may be purchased in the self-service restaurant at the school). Course entry dates 2014 MAR JUN OCT 10 9 13 Additional entry dates can be arranged for groups 17

Special Aviation Programmes Anglo-Continental offers specialised language training both for individuals and professional groups. Specially designed programmes prepare trainees for professional and specialised employment. Aviation English language training courses These courses combine intensive general English tuition with specialised English study - subjects include: Aeronautical Information Service (AIS), Air Navigation, Aviation Management, Aviation Security, Cabin Crew, Engineering in Aviation and Meteorology. Training Objectives Training objectives are defined before enrolment in consultation with trainees sponsors. All special group programmes can be adjusted to the participants level of English and professional knowledge and experience. Course Content Group training programmes, usually of 30 lessons per week, normally include two components: General English Language Tuition, with other trainees in international classes or in closed professional groups; Specialised English Language Tuition, normally in closed professional groups. Course Durations Professional training programmes may be of any duration from 4 to 50 weeks according to need. Language Levels Trainees can be accepted for general English tuition at all levels of English from beginner to advanced. The minimum level for specialised language training is Low Intermediate. Your Career If you are planning a career as a pilot and are interested in starting your aviation training whilst improving your English language level at Anglo-Continental, we can assist you by introducing you to one of the following local flight training schools once you are in Bournemouth: Solent School of Flying www.solentsf.co.uk Bournemouth Commercial Flight Training www.bcft.org.uk 18

Aviation English Language Training Courses 2014 AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION SERVICE (AIS) w Flight rules w Air traffic services w Theory of flight w Air navigation w Meteorology w Communications w Aerodromes AIR NAVIGATION w Aircraft characteristics w Weather w The earth w Aeronautical Information Service (AIS) w Locations, maps and charts w Speed, time and distance w Navigational aids AVIATION MANAGEMENT w International aviation w Aviation services w Airline management w Airline operations w Airport management and operations w Telecommunications w Airport construction and maintenance w Marketing and public relations w Management communication CABIN CREW w Airports w Aircraft w Boarding and in-flight duties w In-flight emergency procedures w Dealing with passengers w Medical problems w Food and drink ENGINEERING IN AVIATION w Theory of flight w Aircraft construction, systems and components w Engines w Propellers w Electricity and electronics w Cockpit instruments w Tools and workshop practices METEOROLOGY w Principles of meteorology w General aviation terminology w Met services at airports w Visibility, the atmosphere and pressure w Precipitation w Forecasting AVIATION SECURITY w Threats to civil aviation w Passenger profiling w Questioning techniques w Methods of concealment w Screening of passengers and luggage w Explosive devices, other prohibited items, and CBRN threats w Document verification w Biometric technologies w Customer service and effective security w Passenger restraint 19

Executive Programmes for Professional English The Anglo-Continental Executive Programme provides stimulating language training for busy professionals. The tuition is highly intensive and offers the most effective means of learning or improving your English in the shortest possible time. The Executive Centre On this programme, you will study in our exclusive executive centre within our main campus. There are study rooms for mini groups and individuals and a comfortable private lounge for relaxation during your breaks with computers and wireless internet access. Your specially selected teachers will ensure close attention to your educational needs. Learning Objectives Having identified your needs and established your level, we plan your course and then monitor your progress and regularly review your learning priorities: Pre-training assessment form Entry test and needs analysis Individual tutorial in week one Weekly feedback form Personalised Learning You do not need to worry if you have a low level of English or if it has been a long time since you studied in the classroom. Whether you are a beginner or a graduate in English, the teaching will be productive, enjoyable and appropriate to your needs. 20

Your Choice of Courses The centre offers four categories of courses: Intensive Study in a Mini Group, in which you work with a very small, select group of people with similar levels of English to your own. Intensive Study in a Mini Group plus English for Business and Specialised Subjects, such as Business Communication, Finance and Banking, Management, Marketing and Sales, Medical Practice and Legal Practice. Intensive Study in a Mini Group plus Individual Tuition, which combines group study with one-to-one lessons to meet your own particular needs. Intensive Individual Tuition, where you work with your personal team of two or three teachers, one-to-one. Specialised Individual Tuition (Courses E-2.30 to E-2.40 and E-3.20 to E-3.30) 10 lessons of your weekly individual tuition may focus on specialised individual tuition in the English of your own personal choice. Subjects offered include Business, Engineering, Human Resources and Health and Safety. For the full range of specialisations available see page 23. If you choose examination preparation, you can prepare for any of the examinations listed on page 15 of the Adult Prospectus. Member of for Professional Training Programme Features - Use of the exclusive executive lounge - Optional preparation of a presentation, which we analyse and record on DVD - Progress report and recommendations for further study on course completion - Wireless internet access and exclusive use of computers in the executive lounge - Weekly buffet lunch with your teachers and other executive students - Complimentary tea, coffee and biscuits are available throughout the day 21

Executive Courses 2014 Course E-1.20 E-1.25 E-1.30 Course type Intensive Study in a Mini Group Total lessons per week (45 minutes) 20 25 30 General English lessons 20 25 30 Specialised lessons ~ ~ ~ Language levels for entry Beginner to Advanced See note A on page 23 General English - mini group size Average 2 (max. 4) Specialised English - group size ~ Minimum age 21 Course duration (weeks) Longer courses by arrangement 1-12 Course fees Pounds sterling For the first week 760 885 1010 Includes enrolment fee, all textbooks and educational materials 2 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks 1370 1980 2590 1620 2355 3090 1870 2730 3590 Each additional week 610 735 860 Executive homestay accommodation fees - single room (Pounds sterling) For the first week Each additional week High season supplement (22 June to 17 August - per week) 285 225 35 Course entry dates 2014 E-1.20, E-1.25, E-1.30 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 6, 13, 3,10, 3,10, 7,14, 6,12, 2, 9,16, 7,14, 4, 11, 1, 8, 15, 6,13, 3,10, 1,8, 15 20, 27 17,24 17, 24, 31 22,28 19,27 23, 30 21, 28 18, 26 22, 29 20, 27 17,24 22

Total lessons per week (45 minutes) General English lessons Individual lessons Specialised individual tuition Language levels for entry Mini group size Minimum age Course duration (weeks) Longer courses by arrangement Specialised individual tuition Course E-2.30 E-2.35 E-2.40 Course type 30 20 10 Intensive Study in a Mini Group plus Individual Tuition 35 25 10 Yes See section below Beginner to Advanced See note A Average 2 (Max. 4) (Plus individual tuition) 21 1-12 40 30 10 E-3.20 20 ~ 20 E-3.25 Intensive Individual Tuition 25 ~ 25 Yes See section below Beginner to Advanced See note A Individual tuition 21 1-12 E-3.30 10 lessons of your weekly individual tuition may focus on specialised individual tuition in the English of your own personal choice, selected from: Aviation Medical Practice Maritime Industry Marketing Business Management Hotels and and Sales Engineering Examination Restaurants Travel and Finance Preparation Information Tourism Legal Practice Human Technology Military Linguistics Resources Health and English Social English Safety at Work Industry and Technology If the specialised subject you require is not listed, please contact us to check its availability. 30 ~ 30 Course fees include... Administrative services - Enrolment fee - Pre-training assessment - Student card Education - All tuition - Use of the Executive Centre lounge and facilities - Use of the multi-media learning centre - All textbooks and teaching materials - Notebook - Educational Advisory Service - Individual tutorial during your first week and every 2 or 4 weeks thereafter, depending on the length of your course - End- of- course progress report - Certificate of Studies Internet access - Free wireless internet access. - Computers with internet access. Social Activities Programme - Executive Centre social evenings every two weeks (additional costs may apply) - Afternoon and evening activities. Weekly programme available online: www.anglo-continental.com/ leisure.html Executive accommodation fees include... Single room From the Sunday before course commencement to the Sunday after its completion. Meals Breakfast and evening meal Monday to Friday; breakfast, a light lunch and evening meal on Saturday and Sunday (lunch from Monday to Friday may be purchased in the self-service restaurant at the school). Course fees Pounds sterling Pounds sterling For the first week 1305 1430 1555 1260 1510 1805 Includes enrolment fee, all textbooks and educational materials 2 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks 2415 3525 4635 2665 3900 5135 2915 4275 5635 2370 3480 4590 2870 4230 5590 3415 5025 6635 Each additional week 1110 1235 1360 1110 1360 1610 Executive homestay accommodation fees - single room (Pounds sterling) For the first week Each additional week High season supplement (22 June to 17 August - per week) 285 225 35 Notes Participants at beginner to A elementary levels should enrol for a minimum of 2 weeks. Course entry dates 2014 E-2.30, E-2.35, E-2.40 E-3.20, E-3.25, E-3.30 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 6, 13, 3,10, 3,10, 7,14, 6,12, 2, 9,16, 7,14, 4, 11, 1, 8, 15, 6,13, 3,10, 1,8, 15 20, 27 17,24 17, 24, 31 22,28 19,27 23, 30 21, 28 18, 26 22, 29 20, 27 17,24 23

Business and Specialised Courses For many business and professional people, the ability to speak English is no longer a luxury; it is a necessity for success. At Anglo-Continental we offer a choice of scheduled and specially arranged courses to meet this need. They are suitable for people at all levels of an organisation, from administrative staff to management, and for students preparing for professional employment. They combine 20 lessons of intensive general English tuition with 10 lessons each week, developing the language of your chosen specialisation - arranged in independent modules so that you can enrol for a period of time convenient to you. Your teachers, who have background knowledge of the subject of your choice, will use a wide variety of methods and materials including authentic texts, documents and recorded material appropriate to your work. Role-play, student presentations and guided and free discussion will give you the realistic practice you need. English for Business Communication Business background Customer care Public relations Business correspondence and communication Contracts and agreements Business proposals and quotations Meetings and conferences Preparing and analysing reports Interviews and negotiations Telephoning skills English for Finance and Banking Company structure Financial organisation Budgeting and financial planning Banking and bank services Currencies and foreign exchange Accountancy and financial transactions Investment appraisal Taxation and insurance Financial documentation and correspondence Examination practice for the International Certificate in Financial English (ICFE) 24 English for Management The role of the manager Company organisation and control Management strategy and decision-making Employment documentation Industrial relations - consultation and mediation Interviewing, selection and recruitment Staff training and appraisal Targets and budgets Human resources Inter-departmental communication English for Marketing and Sales Marketing strategies Sales promotion Advertising Product awareness Marketing and sales presentations Meetings, conferences and negotiations Contracts and agreements Market research, surveys and statistics Forecasts and projections Effective oral and written communication English for Medical Practice Communication in medical practice The human body Disease and injury Drugs, medicines and side-effects Conducting medical examinations Diagnosis, prescription and treatment Operations - benefits and risks The health industry and alternative medicine Medical publications and research Oral communication with patients and medical staff English for Legal Practice Legal principles and practice International law Legal concepts, rights and obligations Negotiating contracts and agreements Company and commercial law Interviewing and advising clients Considering evidence and preparing a brief Presenting your case Arguing points of law Examination practice for the International Legal English Certificate (ILEC) Member of for Professional Training

Intensive Courses plus English for Business and Specialised Subjects 2014 Course Course type Total lessons per week (45 minutes) General English lessons Specialised lessons Language levels for entry General English - class size Specialised English - group size Minimum age Course duration (weeks) Includes enrolment fee, all textbooks and educational materials Course fees 2 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks B-1.30E B-2.30E B-3.30E B-4.30E S-5.30E S-6.30E Business Subjects B-1.30E English for Business Communication B-2.30E English for Finance and Banking (see note A) B-3.30E B-4.30E Specialised Subjects S-5.30E English for Management English for Marketing and Sales English for Medical Practice S-6.30E English for Legal Practice (see note A) 30 20 10 Intermediate to Advanced See note C Average 2 (Max.4) See note B Average 4 (Max. 6) Average 5 (Max. 8) 9 June to 29 August 21 2-4 Pounds sterling 1750 2525 3300 Executive homestay accommodation fees - single room (Pounds sterling) Course fees include... Administrative services - Enrolment fee - Pre-training assessment - Student card Education - All tuition - Use of the multi-media learning centre - All textbooks and teaching materials - Notebook - Educational Advisory Service - Individual tutorial during your first week and every 2 or 4 weeks thereafter, depending on the length of your course - End- of- course progress report - Certificate of Studies Internet access - Free wireless internet access. - Computers with internet access. Social Activities Programme - Executive Centre social evenings every two weeks (additional costs may apply) - Afternoon and evening activities. Weekly programme available online: www.anglo-continental.com/ leisure.html Executive accommodation fees include... Single room From the Sunday before course commencement to the Sunday after its completion Meals Breakfast and evening meal Monday to Friday; breakfast, a light lunch and evening meal on Saturday and Sunday (lunch from Monday to Friday may be purchased in the self-service restaurant at the school). Notes Courses B-2.30E and S-6.30E A may include special exam practice sessions for the International Certificate in Financial English (ICFE) and the International Legal English Certificate (ILEC) respectively. Please refer to the Adult Prospectus for examination dates. For the first week Each additional week High season supplement (22 June to 17 August - per week) 285 225 35 Participants may take their 20 B lessons of intensive English tuition in the main school for a more economical course with an average of 10 students (max. 15). Please refer to the Adult Prospectus. Course entry dates 2014 B-1.30E, B-2.30E, B-3.30E, B-4.30E S-5.30E, S-6.30E If you would like an indication C of your English language level, we can advise you on a suitable test to take before you enrol. This will be used as a guide, and final acceptance is subject to our entry test held at the school. If you are not yet at the minimum level required, you will be transferred to a suitable alternative course. JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 6, 20 3, 17 3, 17, 31 14, 28 12, 27 9, 23 7, 21 4, 18 1, 15, 29 13, 27 10, 24 8* * 2 weeks only 25