
Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions
Both you (and the class peers with whom you interact in group online lessons) will get most benefit from any of the course options if you are at an intermediate (B1, or B2) level of proficiency as determined by the Common European Framework Reference for Languages (CEFR):
The Efset.org test https://www.efset.org/quick-check/ you are requested to take before submitting your application is sufficient to evidence your general English reading and listening skills.
Your speaking skills can be considered on the Introduction call arranged at step (2) of the application process. Your tutor reserves the right to further request written (e-mail) interaction as part of the assessment process if considered necessary before a place is confirmed.
Please refer to postponement or cancellation options as detailed in Terms and Conditions.
Any complaint should be submitted for consideration to the following address:
You (only) are accepted on any course when the Tutor has been provided with the Application Form completed by yourself and has sent a course confirmation (and invoice) to yourself. If an employer settles in invoice on your behalf they do so fully accepting the Terms and Conditions as published in this website with no further exceptions.
