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Business and Specialised Programme 2019 English for Business Course B-1.30 English for Finance Course B-2.30 English for Management Course B-3.30 English for Marketing and Sales Course B-4.30 English for Medical Professionals English for Medical Students Course S-5.30A Course S-5.30B English for Law Course S-6.30 English for the Oil and Gas Industry Course S-7.30 Anglo-Continental 29-35 Wimborne Road Bournemouth BH2 6NA England Telephone: National 01202 55 74 14 International (GB Code) +1202 55 74 14 Fax: National 01202 55 61 56 International (GB Code) +1202 55 61 56 Email/Website: english@anglo-continental.com www.anglo-continental.com Copyright Anglo-Continental 2018

English for Business - B-1.30 2019 Entry Dates 2019 Duration: 2 to 4 weeks January 7, 21 April 1, 15, 29 July 8, 22 October 14, 28 February 4, 18 May 13, 28 August 5, 19 November 11, 25 March 4, 18 June 10, 24 September 2, 16, 30 December 9* For groups, other dates can be arranged on request. * 2 weeks only 30 lessons per week including: 20 lessons of structured English language tuition and practice in Intensive Course G-1.20* 10 lessons in English for Business This course is designed for: business professionals in every field business consultants and advisers administrative and management staff students preparing for professional employment The 10 specialised lessons cover the essential language used in areas such as: business background customer care networking and socialising business correspondence and communication negotiating business agreements business proposals and quotations meetings, conferences and presentations preparing and analysing reports interviews and appraisals telephoning skills Guest speaker/educational Visit: Guest speakers and educational visits will be arranged once every two weeks. Additional study: Homework (written assignments, preparation and revision) 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, listening materials, CD Roms, films and reference material is available for private use, including free access to the Internet. Wireless Internet Access is also available on campus. * Course participants may elect to take their 20 lessons of general English language tuition in the Executive Centre (Course B-1.30E) with an average of 2 students (maximum 4) at extra cost. Full details are in the 2019 Prospectus on page 25. Language level : Intermediate to Advanced Average group size : General English: 10 (maximum 15) Specialised Tuition: 4 (maximum 6) From 3 June to 23 August: Specialised Tuition: 5 (maximum 8) Minimum age : 18 (no upper limit) Further Information : Please refer to our 2019 Prospectus for fees and other information.

A TYPICAL WEEK'S TIMETABLE English for Business - B-1.30 This timetable gives an indication of a typical week's programme. The nature and sequence of the various activities will change from week to week, and the content of the programme may vary in accordance with the needs of the participants. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Lesson 1 Grammar Study: Text Study: Grammar Study: Text Study: Grammar Study: Introduction and Development Dialogue Development Revision and 0845-0930 Practice of a new of Vocabulary Building of Vocabulary Practice of Structure and usage and usage Structures Lesson 2 Development Grammar Study: Language Grammar Study: Development of Listening Revision and Laboratory: Introduction and of Reading 0930-1015 Skills Practice of Pronunciation Practice of a new Skills Structures and Intonation Structure 1015-1045 Morning Break 1015-1030 Personal Teacher available for consultation Lesson 3 Development of Oral Practice: Fluency Oral Practice: Development of Reading Skills Colloquial Development: Situational Listening 1045-1130 Using Authentic Speech and Student Present- Dialogues Skills Material Idiomatic ations on Video Expression Lesson 4 Activating Follow-up Analysis of Development of Progress Test Vocabulary Activities Students' Writing Skills: and Review 1130-1215 including Reading Recordings for Guided Practice and Writing Correction and Discussion 1215-1400 Lunch Break 1330-1400 Multi-Media Learning Centre available Lesson 5 Integrated Skills: Practical Exercises Reading and Integrated Skills: The Language of in Using the Speaking: The The Language 1400-1445* Business Meetings Telephone: City of London of Business Making Enquiries Travel and Complaints Lesson 6 Vocabulary and Integrated Skills: Listening and Formal and Discussion: The Language of Speaking: Informal Business 1445-1530* Describing Interviews Describing Correspondence Company Results Market Trends Role-play: Participating in a 'Live Business Meeting' 1530-1630 Multi-Media Learning Centre available * Specialised Programme (These times may vary slightly and will be confirmed on the first day of your course) Anglo-Continental, 29-35 Wimborne Road, Bournemouth BH2 6NA, England Telephone: Fax: Email / Website: National 01202 55 74 14 National 01202 55 61 56 english@anglo-continental.com International (GB Code) +1202 55 74 14 International (GB Code) +1202 55 61 56 www.anglo-continental.com SM/MTL/Acprom2019/Spec-timetables/B-130-19/27.07.18 Copyright Anglo-Continental Educational Group 2018

English for Finance - B-2.30 2019 Entry Dates 2019 Duration: 2 to 4 weeks January 7, 21 April 1, 15, 29 July 8, 22 October 14, 28 February 4, 18 May 13, 28 August 5, 19 November 11, 25 March 4, 18 June 10, 24 September 2, 16, 30 December 9* For groups, other dates can be arranged on request. * 2 weeks only 30 lessons per week including: 20 lessons of structured English language tuition and practice in Intensive Course G-1.20* 10 lessons in English for Finance This course is designed for: directors and executives in every field of business accountants, financial managers and their staff managers and brokers within the financial services sector bank staff at every level students and trainees in business, banking and finance The 10 specialised lessons cover the essential language used in areas such as: 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 Guest speaker/educational Visit: Guest speakers and educational visits will be arranged once every two weeks. Additional study: Homework (written assignments, preparation and revision) 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, listening materials, CD Roms, films and reference material is available for private use, including free access to the Internet. Wireless Internet Access is also available on campus. * Course participants may elect to take their 20 lessons of general English language tuition in the Executive Centre (Course B-2.30E) with an average of 2 students (maximum 4) at extra cost. Full details are in the 2019 Prospectus on page 25. Language level : Intermediate to Advanced Average group size : General English: 10 (maximum 15) Specialised Tuition: 4 (maximum 6) From 3 June to 23 August: Specialised Tuition: 5 (maximum 8) Minimum age : 18 (no upper limit) Further Information : Please refer to our 2019 Prospectus for fees and other information.

A TYPICAL WEEK'S TIMETABLE English for Finance - B-2.30 This timetable gives an indication of a typical week's programme. The nature and sequence of the various activities will change from week to week, and the content of the programme may vary in accordance with the needs of the participants. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Lesson 1 Grammar Study: Text Study: Grammar Study: Text Study: Grammar Study: Introduction and Development Dialogue Development Revision and 0845-0930 Practice of a new of Vocabulary Building of Vocabulary Practice of Structure and Usage and Usage Structures Lesson 2 Development Grammar Study: Language Grammar Study: Development of Listening Revision and Laboratory: Introduction and of Reading 0930-1015 Skills Practice of Pronunciation Practice of a new Skills Structures and Intonation Structure 1015-1045 Morning Break 1015-1030 Personal Teacher available for consultation Lesson 3 Development of Oral Practice: Fluency Oral Practice: Development of Reading Skills Colloquial Development: Situational Listening 1045-1130 Using Authentic Speech and Student Present- Dialogues Skills Material Idiomatic ations on Video Expression Lesson 4 Activating Follow-up Activities Analysis of Development of Progress Test Vocabulary Including Reading Students' Writing Skills: and Review 1130-1215 and Writing Recordings for Guided Practice Correction and Discussion 1215-1400 Lunch Break 1330-1400 Multi-Media Learning Centre available Lesson 5 1400-1445* Vocabulary, Speaking and Listening: Company Structure and Financial Organisation Reading, Discussion and Writing: Chairing meetings and summarising action points Listening and Speaking: Interpreting Financial Statements and talking about figures Reading and Speaking: Budgeting and Financial Planning Vocabulary Development: Practical Exercises in Analysing Graphs and Trends Lesson 6 Integrated Skills: Vocabulary and Reading and Integrated Skills: Role Play and Finance and Credit Discussion: Vocabulary: Financial News Oral Practice: 1445-1530* Telephone Role Online Banking Mergers and and Investment A Board Meeting Play Services Acquisitions (Cutting Costs) 1530-1630 Multi-Media Learning Centre available * Specialised Programme (These times may vary slightly and will be confirmed on the first day of your course) Anglo-Continental, 29-35 Wimborne Road, Bournemouth BH2 6NA, England Telephone: Fax: Email / Website: National 01202 55 74 14 National 01202 55 61 56 english@anglo-continental.com International (GB Code) +1202 55 74 14 International (GB Code) +1202 55 61 56 www.anglo-continental.com SM/MTL/Acprom2019/Spec-timetables/B-230-19/27.07.18 Copyright Anglo-Continental Educational Group 2018

English for Management - B-3.30 2019 Entry Dates 2019 Duration: 2 to 4 weeks January 7, 21 April 1, 15, 29 July 8, 22 October 14, 28 February 4, 18 May 13, 28 August 5, 19 November 11, 25 March 4, 18 June 10, 24 September 2, 16, 30 December 9* For groups, other dates can be arranged on request. * 2 weeks only 30 lessons per week including: 20 lessons of structured English language tuition and practice in Intensive Course G-1.20* 10 lessons in English for Management This course is designed for: directors and executives business managers supervisors and administrators students preparing for business examinations The 10 specialised lessons cover the essential language used in areas such as: 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 Guest speaker/educational Visit: Guest speakers and educational visits will be arranged once every two weeks. Additional study: Homework (written assignments, preparation and revision) 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, listening materials, CD Roms, films and reference material is available for private use, including free access to the Internet. Wireless Internet Access is also available on campus. * Course participants may elect to take their 20 lessons of general English language tuition in the Executive Centre (Course B-3.30E) with an average of 2 students (maximum 4) at extra cost. Full details are in the 2019 Prospectus on page 25. Language level : Intermediate to Advanced Average group size : General English: 10 (maximum 15) Specialised Tuition: 4 (maximum 6) From 3 June to 23 August: Specialised Tuition: 5 (maximum 8) Minimum age : 18 (no upper limit) Further Information : Please refer to our 2019 Prospectus for fees and other information.

A TYPICAL WEEK'S TIMETABLE English for Management - B-3.30 This timetable gives an indication of a typical week's programme. The nature and sequence of the various activities will change from week to week, and the content of the programme may vary in accordance with the needs of the participants. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Lesson 1 Grammar Study: Text Study: Grammar Study: Text Study: Grammar Study: Introduction and Development Dialogue Development Revision and 0845-0930 Practice of a new of Vocabulary Building of Vocabulary Practice of Structure and Usage and Usage Structures Lesson 2 Development Grammar Study: Language Grammar Study: Development of Listening Revision and Laboratory: Introduction and of Reading 0930-1015 Skills Practice of Pronunciation Practice of a new Skills Structures and Intonation Structure 1015-1045 Morning Break 1015-1030 Personal Teacher available for consultation Lesson 3 Development of Oral Practice: Fluency Oral Practice: Development of Reading Skills Colloquial Development: Situational Listening 1045-1130 Using Authentic Speech and Student Present- Dialogues Skills Material Idiomatic ations on Video Expression Lesson 4 Activating Follow-up Activities Analysis of Development of Progress Test Vocabulary Including Reading Students' Writing Skills: and Review 1130-1215 and Writing Recordings for Guided Practice Correction and Discussion 1215-1400 Lunch Break 1330-1400 Multi-Media Learning Centre available Lesson 5 Reading and Oral Practice: Integrated Skills: Reading and Speaking: Management Management Speaking: 1400-1445* The Role of Styles Strategy and Advertising, The Manager Decision-making Recruiting and Appointing Staff Analysis of Staff Appraisals Lesson 6 Vocabulary Listening and Reading and Vocabulary Development: Speaking: Speaking: Extension: 1445-1530* Company and Team Managing for Personnel Departmental Building Profit Selection Organisation Role-play and Oral Practice: Conducting an Appraisal Interview 1530-1630 Multi-Media Learning Centre available * Specialised Programme (These times may vary slightly and will be confirmed on the first day of your course) Anglo-Continental, 29-35 Wimborne Road, Bournemouth BH2 6NA, England Telephone: Fax: Email / Website: National 01202 55 74 14 National 01202 55 61 56 english@anglo-continental.com International (GB Code) +1202 55 74 14 International (GB Code) +1202 55 61 56 www.anglo-continental.com SM/MTL/Acprom2019/Spec-timetables/B-330-19/27.07.18 Copyright Anglo-Continental Educational Group 2018

English for Marketing and Sales - B-4.30 2019 Entry Dates 2019 Duration: 2 to 4 weeks January 7, 21 April 1, 15, 29 July 8, 22 October 14, 28 February 4, 18 May 13, 28 August 5, 19 November 11, 25 March 4, 18 June 10, 24 September 2, 16, 30 December 9* For groups, other dates can be arranged on request. * 2 weeks only 30 lessons per week including: 20 lessons of structured English language tuition and practice in Intensive Course G-1.20* 10 lessons in English for Marketing and Sales This course is designed for: directors, executives and management staff marketing and sales personnel business consultants and advisers students of marketing and sales The 10 specialised lessons cover the essential language used in areas such as: marketing and social media strategies sales promotion advertising product awareness and building communities marketing and sales presentations meetings, conferences and negotiations contracts and agreements market research, surveys and statistics forecasts and projections effective oral and written communication Guest speaker/educational Visit: Guest speakers and educational visits will be arranged once every two weeks. Additional study: Homework (written assignments, preparation and revision) 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, listening materials, CD Roms, films and reference material is available for private use, including free access to the Internet. Wireless Internet Access is also available on campus. * Course participants may elect to take their 20 lessons of general English language tuition in the Executive Centre (Course B-4.30E) with an average of 2 students (maximum 4) at extra cost. Full details are in the 2019 Prospectus on page 25. Language level : Intermediate to Advanced Average group size : General English: 10 (maximum 15) Specialised Tuition: 4 (maximum 6) From 3 June to 23 August: Specialised Tuition: 5 (maximum 8) Minimum age : 18 (no upper limit) Further Information : Please refer to our 2019 Prospectus for fees and other information.

A TYPICAL WEEK'S TIMETABLE English for Marketing and Sales - B-4.30 This timetable gives an indication of a typical week's programme. The nature and sequence of the various activities will change from week to week, and the content of the programme may vary in accordance with the needs of the participants. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Lesson 1 Grammar Study: Text Study: Grammar Study: Text Study: Grammar Study: Introduction and Development Dialogue Development Revision and 0845-0930 Practice of a new of Vocabulary Building of Vocabulary Practice of Structure and Usage and Usage Structures Lesson 2 Development Grammar Study: Language Grammar Study: Development of Listening Revision and Laboratory: Introduction and of Reading 0930-1015 Skills Practice of Pronunciation Practice of a new Skills Structures and Intonation Structure 1015-1045 Morning Break 1015-1030 Personal Teacher available for consultation Lesson 3 Development of Oral Practice: Fluency Oral Practice: Development of Reading Skills Colloquial Development: Situational Listening 1045-1130 Using Authentic Speech and Student Present- Dialogues Skills Material Idiomatic ations on Video Expression Lesson 4 Activating Follow-up Activities Analysis of Development of Progress Test Vocabulary Including Reading Students' Writing Skills: and Review 1130-1215 and Writing Recordings for Guided Practice Correction and Discussion 1215-1400 Lunch Break 1330-1400 Multi-Media Learning Centre available Lesson 5 The Language of Reading and Fluency Vocabulary Marketing: Speaking: Development: Extension: 1400-1445* Sales and Marketing and Marketing and Describing Advertising Social Media Sales Presentations Products and Strategies Services Reading and Speaking: Analysis of Sales Negotiation Skills Lesson 6 Vocabulary and Integrated Skills: Listening and Integrated Skills: Discussion: Sales Promotion Speaking: The Language of 1445-1530* Television Adverts and Telephoning Market Research Contracts and Skills Agreements Role-play and Oral Practice: Closing a Sale 1530-1630 Multi-Media Learning Centre available * Specialised Programme (These times may vary slightly and will be confirmed on the first day of your course) Anglo-Continental, 29-35 Wimborne Road, Bournemouth BH2 6NA, England Telephone: Fax: Email / Website: National 01202 55 74 14 National 01202 55 61 56 english@anglo-continental.com International (GB Code) +1202 55 74 14 International (GB Code) +1202 55 61 56 www.anglo-continental.com SM/MTL/Acprom2019/Spec-timetables/B-430-19/27.07.18 Copyright Anglo-Continental Educational Group 2018

English for Medical Professionals - S-5.30A 2019 Entry Dates 2019 Duration: 2 to 4 weeks January 7, 21 April 1, 15, 29 July 8, 22 October 14, 28 February 4, 18 May 13, 28 August 5, 19 November 11, 25 March 4, 18 June 10, 24 September 2, 16, 30 December 9* For groups, other dates can be arranged on request. * 2 weeks only 30 lessons per week including: 20 lessons of structured English language tuition and practice in Intensive Course G-1.20* 10 lessons in English for Medical Professionals This course is designed for: doctors and surgeons medical, surgical and nursing staff administrative, clerical and managerial staff in medical fields first aid and welfare staff The 10 specialised lessons cover the essential language used in areas such as: Communication with patients and medical staff Explaining medical procedures Conducting medical examinations Taking histories and writing reports The hospital environment Care of medical and surgical patients Working within specialties Authentic medical films Medication side effects, dosages and contra-indications Using medical documents Guest speaker/educational Visit: Guest speakers and educational visits will be arranged once every two weeks. Additional study: Homework (written assignments, preparation and revision) 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, listening materials, CD Roms, films and reference material is available for private use, including free access to the Internet. Wireless Internet Access is also available on campus. * Course participants may elect to take their 20 lessons of general English language tuition in the Executive Centre (Course S-5.30AE) with an average of 2 students (maximum 4) at extra cost. Full details are in the 2019 Prospectus on page 25. Language level : Intermediate to Advanced Average group size : General English: 10 (maximum 15) Specialised Tuition: 4 (maximum 6) From 3 June to 23 August: Specialised Tuition: 5 (maximum 8) Minimum age : 18 (no upper limit) Further Information : Please refer to our 2019 Prospectus for fees and other information.

A TYPICAL WEEK'S TIMETABLE English for Medical Professionals - S-5.30A This timetable gives an indication of a typical week's programme. The nature and sequence of the various activities will change from week to week, and the content of the programme may vary in accordance with the needs of the participants. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Lesson 1 Grammar Study: Text Study: Grammar Study: Text Study: Grammar Study: Introduction and Development Dialogue Development Revision and 0845-0930 Practice of a new of Vocabulary Building of Vocabulary Practice of Structure and Usage and Usage Structures Lesson 2 Development Grammar Study: Language Grammar Study: Development of Listening Revision and Laboratory: Introduction and of Reading 0930-1015 Skills Practice of Pronunciation Practice of a new Skills Structures and Intonation Structure 1015-1045 Morning Break 1015-1030 Personal Teacher available for consultation Lesson 3 Development of Oral Practice: Fluency Oral Practice: Development of Reading Skills Colloquial Development: Situational Listening 1045-1130 Using Authentic Speech and Student Present- Dialogues Skills Material Idiomatic ations on Video Expression Lesson 4 Activating Follow-up Analysis of Development of Progress Test Vocabulary Activities including Students' Writing Skills: and Review 1130-1215 Reading and Recordings for Guided Practice Writing Correction and Discussion 1215-1400 Lunch Break 1330-1400 Multi-Media Learning Centre available Lesson 5 Reading and Vocabulary: 1400-1445* Care of the Surgical Patient Discussion: Medical Film The Health Service Vocabulary: The Hospital Environment Listening and Speaking: Explaining Medical Procedures MMLC** Focus on Pronunciation: Telephone Skills Providing Patients Details Lesson 6 Reading and Roleplay: Speaking and Reading and Writing: Taking Histories Listening: Discussion: 1445-1530* Prescribing and Giving Advice Oral Handover Accident and Medication for Shift Changes Emergency Roleplay: Communicating in a Team 1530-1630 Multi-Media Learning Centre available * Specialised Programme (These times may vary slightly and will be confirmed on the first day of your course) ** Study session in the Multi-Media Learning Centre. Anglo-Continental, 29-35 Wimborne Road, Bournemouth BH2 6NA, England Telephone: Fax: Email / Website: National 01202 55 74 14 National 01202 55 61 56 english@anglo-continental.com International (GB Code) +1202 55 74 14 International (GB Code) +1202 55 61 56 www.anglo-continental.com SM/MTL/Acprom2019/Spec-timetables/S-530A-19/27.07.18 Copyright Anglo-Continental Educational Group 2018

English for Medical Students - S-5.30B 2019 Entry Dates 2019 Duration: 2 to 4 weeks January 7, 21* April - July 8, 22 October - February - May - August 5, 19* November - March - June - September - December - For groups, other dates can be arranged on request. * 2 weeks only 30 lessons per week including: 20 lessons of structured English language tuition and practice in Intensive Course G-1.20* 10 lessons in English for Medical Students This course is designed for: students of medicine, surgery, nursing and related fields The 10 specialised lessons cover the essential language used in areas such as: Anatomy Diseases and symptoms Taking histories Conducting medical examinations Medical publications and research Authentic medical films The World Health Organisation Reading and writing case histories Medication side effects, dosages and contra-indications Evaluation of online medical websites and resources Guest speaker/educational Visit: Guest speakers and educational visits will be arranged once every two weeks. Additional study: Homework (written assignments, preparation and revision) 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, listening materials, CD Roms, films and reference material is available for private use, including free access to the Internet. Wireless Internet Access is also available on campus. * Course participants may elect to take their 20 lessons of general English language tuition in the Executive Centre (Course S-5.30BE) with an average of 2 students (maximum 4) at extra cost. Full details are in the 2019 Prospectus on page 25. Language level : Intermediate to Advanced Average group size : General English: 10 (maximum 15) Specialised Tuition: 4 (maximum 6) From 3 June to 23 August: Specialised Tuition: 5 (maximum 8) Minimum age : 18 (no upper limit) Further Information : Please refer to our 2019 Prospectus for fees and other information.

A TYPICAL WEEK'S TIMETABLE English for Medical Students - S-5.30B This timetable gives an indication of a typical week's programme. The nature and sequence of the various activities will change from week to week, and the content of the programme may vary in accordance with the needs of the participants. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Lesson 1 Grammar Study: Text Study: Grammar Study: Text Study: Grammar Study: Introduction and Development Dialogue Development Revision and 0845-0930 Practice of a new of Vocabulary Building of Vocabulary Practice of Structure and Usage and Usage Structures Lesson 2 Development Grammar Study: Language Grammar Study: Development of Listening Revision and Laboratory: Introduction and of Reading 0930-1015 Skills Practice of Pronunciation Practice of a new Skills Structures and Intonation Structure 1015-1045 Morning Break 1015-1030 Personal Teacher available for consultation Lesson 3 Development of Oral Practice: Fluency Oral Practice: Development of Reading Skills Colloquial Development: Situational Listening 1045-1130 Using Authentic Speech and Student Present- Dialogues Skills Material Idiomatic ations on Video Expression Lesson 4 Activating Follow-up Analysis of Development of Progress Test Vocabulary Activities including Students' Writing Skills: and Review 1130-1215 Reading and Recordings for Guided Practice Writing Correction and Discussion 1215-1400 Lunch Break 1330-1400 Multi-Media Learning Centre available Lesson 5 Vocabulary and Pronunciation: 1400-1445* Anatomy Listening, Speaking and Vocabulary: Respiratory System Reading and Writing: Prescribing Medication Discussion: Medical Film Heart Transplants Reading and Speaking: Explaining Medical Procedures Lesson 6 Reading and Reading and Listening and Roleplay: Discussion: Writing: Writing: Taking Histories 1445-1530* Care of the Diseases and World Health Medical Patient Symptoms Organisation Project Work Speaking and Listening: Presentations 1530-1630 Multi-Media Learning Centre available * Specialised Programme (These times may vary slightly and will be confirmed on the first day of your course) ** Study session in the Multi-Media Learning Centre. Anglo-Continental, 29-35 Wimborne Road, Bournemouth BH2 6NA, England Telephone: Fax: Email / Website: National 01202 55 74 14 National 01202 55 61 56 english@anglo-continental.com International (GB Code) +1202 55 74 14 International (GB Code) +1202 55 61 56 www.anglo-continental.com SM/MTL/Acprom2019/Spec-timetables/S-530B-19/01.08.18 Copyright Anglo-Continental Educational Group 2018

English for Law S-6.30 2019 Entry Dates 2019 Duration: 2 to 4 weeks January 7, 21 April 1, 15, 29 July 8, 22 October 14, 28 February 4, 18 May 13, 28 August 5, 19 November 11, 25 March 4, 18 June 10, 24 September 2, 16, 30 December 9* For groups, other dates can be arranged on request. * 2 weeks only 30 lessons per week including: 20 lessons of structured English language tuition and practice in Intensive Course G-1.20* 10 lessons in English for Law This course is designed for: legal practitioners and their assistants business executives, contractors and negotiators company secretarial and administrative staff who deal with legal matters students of law and business administration The 10 specialised lessons cover the essential language used in areas such as: 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 and arguing points of law conferences, meetings and presentations Guest speaker/educational Visit: Guest speakers and educational visits will be arranged once every two weeks. Additional study: Homework (written assignments, preparation and revision) 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, listening materials, CD Roms, films and reference material is available for private use, including free access to the Internet. Wireless Internet Access is also available on campus. * Course participants may elect to take their 20 lessons of general English language tuition in the Executive Centre (Course S-6.30E) with an average of 2 students (maximum 4) at extra cost. Full details are in the 2019 Prospectus on page 25. Language level : Intermediate to Advanced Average group size : General English: 10 (maximum 15) Specialised Tuition: 4 (maximum 6) From 3 June to 23 August: Specialised Tuition: 5 (maximum 8) Minimum age : 18 (no upper limit) Further Information : Please refer to our 2019 Prospectus for fees and other information.

A TYPICAL WEEK'S TIMETABLE English for Law - S-6.30 This timetable gives an indication of a typical week's programme. The nature and sequence of the various activities will change from week to week, and the content of the programme may vary in accordance with the needs of the participants. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Lesson 1 Grammar Study: Text Study: Grammar Study: Text Study: Grammar Study: Introduction and Development Dialogue Development Revision and 0845-0930 Practice of a new of Vocabulary Building of Vocabulary Practice of Structure and Usage and Usage Structures Lesson 2 Development Grammar Study: Language Grammar Study: Development of Listening Revision and Laboratory: Introduction and of Reading 0930-1015 Skills Practice of Pronunciation Practice of a new Skills Structures and Intonation Structure 1015-1045 Morning Break 1015-1030 Personal Teacher available for consultation Lesson 3 Development of Oral Practice: Fluency Oral Practice: Development of Reading Skills Colloquial Development: Situational Listening 1045-1130 Using Authentic Speech and Student Present- Dialogues Skills Material Idiomatic ations on Video Expression Lesson 4 Activating Follow-up Analysis of Development of Progress Test Vocabulary Activities Students' Writing Skills: and Review 1130-1215 including Reading Recordings for Guided Practice and Writing Correction and Discussion 1215-1400 Lunch Break 1330-1400 Multi-Media Learning Centre available Lesson 5 Comprehension, Integrated Skills: Oral Practice: Reading, Vocabulary Reading and Vocabulary and Legal Principles Interviewing and Discussion: Speaking: 1400-1445* Discussion: and Practice and Advising Legal Concepts, Law Reform and The Legal Clients Rights and Current Affairs Profession Obligations Lesson 6 Fluency Reading and Integrated Skills: Listening and Development: Discussion: Examining Speaking: 1445-1530* Comparing International Law Evidence and Presenting your Legal Systems Preparing a Brief Case and Arguing Points of Law Practical Workshop: Negotiating Contracts and Agreements 1530-1630 Multi-Media Learning Centre available * Specialised Programme (These times may vary slightly and will be confirmed on the first day of your course) Anglo-Continental, 29-35 Wimborne Road, Bournemouth BH2 6NA, England Telephone: Fax: Email / Website: National 01202 55 74 14 National 01202 55 61 56 english@anglo-continental.com International (GB Code) +1202 55 74 14 International (GB Code) +1202 55 61 56 www.anglo-continental.com SM/MTL/Acprom2019/Spec-timetables/S-630-19/01.08.18 Copyright Anglo-Continental Educational Group 2018

English for the Oil and Gas Industry S-7.30 2019 Entry Dates 2019 Duration: 2 to 4 weeks January 7, 21 April 1, 15, 29 July 8, 22 October 14, 28 February 4, 18 May 13, 28 August 5, 19 November 11, 25 March 4, 18 June 10, 24 September 2, 16, 30 December 9* For groups, other dates can be arranged on request. * 2 weeks only 30 lessons per week including: 20 lessons of structured English language tuition and practice in Intensive Course G-1.20* 10 lessons in English for the Oil and Gas Industry This course is designed for: Oil and Gas Engineers Oil rig workers Pipeline Engineers Refinery Workers The 10 specialised lessons cover the essential language used in areas such as: Operational structures, onshore and offshore Exploration, drilling and production operations Pipelines and transportation Refining and petroleum products Health and safety Environmental impact Innovation and technology Guest speaker/educational Visit: Guest speakers and educational visits will be arranged once every two weeks. Additional study: Homework (written assignments, preparation and revision) 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, listening materials, CD Roms, films and reference material is available for private use, including free access to the Internet. Wireless Internet Access is also available on campus. * Course participants may elect to take their 20 lessons of general English language tuition in the Executive Centre (Course S-7.30E) with an average of 2 students (maximum 4) at extra cost. Full details are in the 2019 Prospectus on page 25. Language level : Intermediate to Advanced Average group size : General English: 10 (maximum 15) Specialised Tuition: 4 (maximum 6) From 3 June to 23 August: Specialised Tuition: 5 (maximum 8) Minimum age : 18 (no upper limit) Further Information : Please refer to our 2019 Prospectus for fees and other information.

A TYPICAL WEEK'S TIMETABLE English for Oil and Gas - S-7.30 This timetable gives an indication of a typical week's programme. The nature and sequence of the various activities will change from week to week, and the content of the programme may vary in accordance with the needs of the participants. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Lesson 1 Grammar Study: Text Study: Grammar Study: Text Study: Grammar Study: Introduction and Development Dialogue Development Revision and 0845-0930 Practice of a new of Vocabulary Building of Vocabulary Practice of Structure and Usage and Usage Structures Lesson 2 Development Grammar Study: Language Grammar Study: Development of Listening Revision and Laboratory: Introduction and of Reading 0930-1015 Skills Practice of Pronunciation Practice of a new Skills Structures and Intonation Structure 1015-1045 Morning Break 1015-1030 Personal Teacher available for consultation Lesson 3 Development of Oral Practice: Fluency Oral Practice: Development of Reading Skills Colloquial Development: Situational Listening 1045-1130 Using Authentic Speech and Student Present- Dialogues Skills Material Idiomatic ations on Video Expression Lesson 4 Activating Follow-up Analysis of Development of Progress Test Vocabulary Activities Students' Writing Skills: and Review 1130-1215 including Reading Recordings for Guided Practice and Writing Correction and Discussion 1215-1400 Lunch Break 1330-1400 Multi-Media Learning Centre available Lesson 5 Introduction to the Operational Exploration and Oil and Gas Industry Structures Drilling 1400-1445* Language area: Language area: Language area: Discussing the needs Discussing modern Current methods and for global energy operational developments in supply structures oil & gas exploration Refining Processes Language area: Describing refining operations and procedures Lesson 6 Vocabulary: Vocabulary: Vocabulary: Vocabulary: Exploration and Onshore and Equipment and Refinery types, oil 1445-1530* production offshore structures procedures production plants procedures and equipment and depots Pipelines and Transportation Language area: Discussing current methods and issues in transportation methods Vocabulary: Land and sea pipelines, LNG and oil tankers 1530-1630 Multi-Media Learning Centre available * Specialised Programme (These times may vary slightly and will be confirmed on the first day of your course) Anglo-Continental, 29-35 Wimborne Road, Bournemouth BH2 6NA, England Telephone: Fax: Email / Website: National 01202 55 74 14 National 01202 55 61 56 english@anglo-continental.com International (GB Code) +1202 55 74 14 International (GB Code) +1202 55 61 56 www.anglo-continental.com GS/MTL/Acprom2019/Spec-timetables/S-730-19/01.08.18 Copyright Anglo-Continental Educational Group 2018

Course participants may elect to take their 20 lessons of general English language tuition in the Executive Centre (Courses B-1.30E, B-2.30E, B-3.30E, B-4.30E, S-5.30AE, S-5.30BE, S-6.30E and S-7.30E) with an average of 2 students (maximum 4) at extra cost. Full details are in the Prospectus 2019, on page 25. www.anglo-continental.com for English in England Anglo-Continental 29-35 Wimborne Road, Bournemouth BH2 6NA, England Telephone (GB code) +(0)1202 55 74 14 Fax (GB code) +(0)1202 55 61 56 Email english@anglo-continental.com Website www.anglo-continental.com Member of for Professional Training This is the official version of the Anglo-Continental Business and Specialised Programme. It is valid from 1 January to 31 December 2019, and replaces all previous editions. We reserve the right to introduce changes and improvements without prior notice. Anglo-Continental is registered in England (No. 1174957) at the above address under the Companies Act with limited liability as Anglo-Continental Educational Group Limited. UKBA Licence number 52F9Y0GV5. VAT No GB126398887. Copyright Anglo-Continental 2018