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CAMBRIDGE
B2 FIRST

COURSE CRICOS Code: 074410E

Prepare for your globally recognised certificate in English

 

This exam is internationally recognised by both educational institutions and employers and is a valuable asset to the student when applying for a position in an institute or in business.  
 
Students who successfully complete the Cambridge English B2 First (FCE) Exam Preparation course and FCE exam will have a very good grasp of the four macro skills and solid knowledge of grammar and vocabulary. Students who pass this exam might consider embarking on the Discover English Cambridge English: Advanced Exam Preparation course.
 
Cambridge Options
 
Our ‘Cambridge Options’ feature allows students to enter the Cambridge B2 First Preparation classes four times a year within the 10 to 12 weeks intake. This is a good option for students who have not achieved their required test result in the past, and need a brief refresher course prior to re-sitting the examination.

INDUSTRY RECOGNITION

Cambridge English Language Assessment Awards

Best New Centre 2016/2017 - winner


Cambridge English Language Assessment Awards for Preparation Centres

Outstanding Business Growth - finalist 2015

Outstanding Service to Customers - highly commended 2015


Outstanding Student Care - finalist 2014

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

The minimum entry level for B2 Exam Preparation is IELTS Band 5.5 or PTE Academic Score 45

INTAKE DATES 2025

January 6 – March 14 (10 weeks)
Exam – March 14

March 24 – Jun 06 (11 weeks)
Exam – June 4

June 9 – August 22 (11 weeks)
Exam – August 21

September 8 – November 28 (12 weeks)
Exam – November 25

Cambridge B2 First Timetables

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Activities

The monthly activities calendar offers an exciting array of activities 7 days a week including: Salsa dancing, winery tours, weekend camping trips and sporting or cultural events

Computer Lab

Fully equipped computer lab available to students during our business hours. Additionally, feel free to study or do research using these computers.

Assessment

Progress assessment is ongoing and includes weekly progress tests.   There are also regular review tests and a range of assignments, presentations & homework exercises.

Supervised Self-study

A teacher is in the library in supervised self-access periods to assist students with homework, resumes and questions from class.

Extras

Five hours a week of free extra classes are available to all students. Extra classes include: Pronunciation, TOEIC, Academic English, Vocabulary and Conversation.

Weekly Feedback

Teachers provide students with weekly feedback on their progress in one-to-one meetings. Teachers advise on how to improve in areas of weakness and build on current strengths.

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