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Languages


Improvers’ courses You will develop language skills related to contemporary topics such as travelling, free time and culture. Entry requirements: You are expected to have studied the language to breakthrough / preliminary level or have comparable experience.


Courses include:


French (Sep: CDV60718.2.s Jan: CDV60718.2.t Apr: CDV60718.2.u) Start date: 20/09/2012 17/01/2013 25/04/2013


End date: 29/11/2012 28/03/2013 04/07/2013


End date: 29/11/2012 28/03/2013 04/07/2013


Day: Time: Thu 7-9pm Thu 7-9pm Thu 7-9pm


Day: Time: Thu 7-9pm Thu 7-9pm Thu 7-9pm


Cost: £140 £140 £140


Spanish (Sep: CDV60718.2.d Jan: CDV60718.2.j Apr: CDV60718.2.p) Start date: 20/09/2012 17/01/2013 25/04/2013


Cost: £140 £140 £140


GCSE courses Lessons will develop language skills related to contemporary topics such as travelling, free time and culture. There are end of year oral and written exams. Entry requirements: You are expected to have studied the language to breakthrough / preliminary level or have comparable experience. Possible next steps: AS Level or employment. Length of course (weeks): 32 Hours per week: 3 Cost: £360


Discounted cost: £150


Courses include: Language


Arabic French


Spanish Turkish


Start date: 08/09/2012 05/09/2012 03/09/2012 03/09/2012


End date: 08/06/2013 05/06/2013 03/06/2013 03/06/2013


Day: Sat


Wed Mon Mon


Time:


10am-1pm 6-9pm 6-9pm 6-9pm


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All courses are subject to change and may be cancelled without prior notice as a result of funding changes or low demand. You may be eligible for a discounted tuition fee on some courses, but you will need to check with us. Students who pay a tuition fee may also pay an exam, CRB and materials fee if applicable. This is just a guide to the courses we offer; check our website www.hackney.ac.uk for up-to-date information.


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