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Bicton College, East Budleigh, Devon, EX9 7BY Tel: 44 1395 567789 Fax: 44 1395 568195 Email:
admin@accent-international.co.uk
www.accent-international.com Contact: Mark Waistell
courses & accommodation
East Budleigh
Accent International is a specialist English language training and consultancy organization working with executives, professionals and corporate clients only. Accent was founded in 1988 and its training centre is an 18th century manor house in a large park with lake, near the sea. Devon has two coasts, two national parks and probably the best weather in the UK. Exeter, the regional capital, is a cultural centre and the “Jurassic Coast”, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is five minutes from Accent.
special courses Aviation
examinations
Banking / Finance Computing Cultural studies Engineering Family course Golf Hotel / Hospitality Government / Public sector
Human resources Insurance
examinations
BULATS TOEIC
Nortoft Road, Bournemouth, BH8 8PY BEET Language Centre
Tel: 44 1202 397721 Fax: 44 1202 309662 Email:
admin@beet.co.uk
www.beet.co.uk Contact: Clive Barrow
courses & accommodation
Bournemouth
Established in 1979, BEET is a family run independent school, with an average of 180 adult students from 20 to 35 countries. Courses are in General English, ESP, EAP, IELTS Preparation, Cambridge Examinations and Teacher Training. We offer a full programme of evening activities, lectures and excursions in a friendly, professional environment. Facilities include interactive whiteboards, 2 computer rooms, free wireless internet throughout the school, library, university counselling, cafeteria. Accommodation is in a homestay or student house (self-catering).
special courses
Speaking & pronunciation practice Reading, writing & listening skills Pre-masters English for media
examinations
BEC, CAE, CPE, FCE, PET IELTS
Teachers: CELTA Delta Comenius RC, CLIL ICELT 1 CTESOL
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