Information for tuition providers
"Comprehensive, modern, dynamic and motivating. These are some of my students’ reactions to the Financial English Website. A complete tool for tutors, a great product for institutions."
Cecilia Leite
Tutor, Anglo Palaciao, Uruguay
If you already offer English language training or finance and accountancy courses to students whose first language is not English, then why not consider incorporating Cambridge Financial English into your existing suite of programmes?
The benefits
Offering Cambridge Financial English can help your institution to:
- increase the portfolio of courses you offer
- differentiate your institution from its competitors
- enhance the employability of your students
- improve your students’ performance in exams and in the classroom
- enhance your reputation
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Supporting you
Cambridge Financial English provides you with a ready-made teaching resource, which includes a syllabus, lesson plans and classroom activities. This means less preparation time for you and a course that can be quickly and easily added to your existing portfolio. Our learning management system (LMS) allows you to receive assignments and track your students’ progress through the course. You will also have access to user-friendly tools to make your own teaching experience more interesting and directed as well as providing the support needed for your students to perform well.
Supporting your students
Cambridge Financial English also provides a range of services and support directed at your students. Each student receives an individual login, allowing them to access the online course from any computer with Internet access. This flexibility enables students to study at their own convenience, helping them achieve a good work-life balance. Students can also review their progress, receive instant feedback, access online support and take progress tests throughout the course.
Cambridge Financial English is targeted at students with a B2 level of English on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
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