Gama college of english prezentacja budapest eaquals
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2. • 2nd largest city in Poland
• one of the most important
centres of art, education
and culture in the region
• a major tourist attraction
with many museums and
galleries, good restaurants,
vibrant pubs, theatres
and music clubs
KRAKOW / CRACOW
3. The Old Town of Krakow is a listed
UNESCO World Heritage Site.
• a medieval town established in 1257 next to a large royal castle
• an original grid of streets with a magnificent central market square
• one of the best examples of the medieval art of city planning.
4. You can fly to Krakow from Alicante, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Basel, Belfast,
Bergen, Berlin, Birmingham, Bologna, Bristol, Brussels, Cagliari, Copenhagen,
Dortmund, Dublin, Dubrovnik, Edinburgh, Eindhoven, Frankfurt, Helsinki, Leeds,
Liverpool, London, Madrid, Malaga, Malta, Manchester, Milan, Munich, Moscow,
Newcastle, Oslo, Paris, Pisa, Rome, Split, Stuttgart, Stockholm, Trondheim, Vienna
As Poland’s prime tourist attraction receiving over 10 million visitors a year,
Krakow is easily accessible from all directions. Motorways ensure fast
connections with Germany, Slovakia and the Czech Republic. The broad
railway network enables easy travel by train: Berlin, Prague, Bratislava and
Budapest can be reached within a few hours.
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6. Programmes run during the academic year:
• extensive courses of English - all age groups and levels
• exam preparation courses - authorised internal centre
Cambridge FCE, CAE, CPE
• one-to-one classes
• corporate language training
• intensive and extensive CELTA (evening classes)
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10. Intensive English Practice
3 weeks from 30 June to 18 July 2014 (registration for 1 week or 2 weeks
is also possible)
twenty 45-minute classes per week (4 classes a day from Monday to Friday)
each group is taught interchangeably by two tutors working in tandem
individual consultations, access to the library and the internet included
free weekends (excursions to places of interest and social events)
tuition fee: from 90 Euros per week
accommodation in rooms with toilets and showers (from 90 Euros per week)
board (breakfast and lunch) in a nearby University Cafeteria (15 Euros per day)
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12. 10 days of English language practice and practical lessons
and projects focused on a passion shared by participants
open enrolments as well as closed groups coming with their
teachers acting as „house parents”
free accommodation and board for teachers coming with
closed groups (additional remunerative tasks also possible)
attractive programme of social events
reasonable costs of tuition, accommodation and board
commission for the schools involved in enrolments
13. ENGLISH ON THE GUITAR
twenty 45-minute classes of language practice focused on topics
related to music, song lyrics, show business; improvement
of pronunciation, accent and intonation while singing in English
twenty 45-minute lessons of guitar playing and singing run
by professional musicians, singers, songwriters and trainers
evening trips to music clubs and preparation of a concert
with an audience
ENGLISH AND ART
twenty 45-minute classes of language practice focused on history
of art, visual media, styles and trends in painting and drawing,
extension of practical vocabulary and fluency in critical discussion
twenty 45-minute lessons of composition, painting and drawing
run by professional artists, and fine arts instructors
trips to museums and galleries and preparation of an exhibition
for local visitors
14. ENGLISH ON THE STAGE
twenty 45-minute classes of language practice focused drama,
theatre and film. Improvement of pronunciation, accent and
intonation while acting in English
twenty 45-minute lessons acting, improvisation and stage
movement, run by professional actors, choreographers, stage
directors and theatre instructors
evening trips to the theatre and the cinema and preparation
of a show presented on a real stage
ENGLISH AND JOURNALISM
twenty 45-minute classes of English language practice focused
journalism and creative writing, extension of practical vocabulary
and fluency in discussion
twenty 45-minute lessons on literary styles; writing articles,
reports and interviews run by journalists and creators of TV shows
trips to the offices of local newspapers and magazines as well as
a radio station and TV studio; preparation of an on-line newsletter
presenting the work done by workshop participants
15. AVERAGE COSTS OF PARTICIPATION IN
• TUITION: per workshop per participant = 200
• ACCOMMODATION (a 10 day stay) = 150
• BOARD PER DAY (breakfast and lunch) = 15
• TOTAL COSTS PER PARTICIPANT = 500
• COMMISSION FOR PARTNER SCHOOLS