
Teach at British School of Acerra in Italy
About British School of Acerra
The British School Acerra offers language courses in English, Spanish, French, German, Arabic, and Italian for foreigners. Highly qualified english-speaking
teachers participate in seminars, educational meetings, and refresher courses on new techniques and teaching aids. They work with motivation and enthusiasm, managing to involve all class participants.
The British School Acerra has been present in the area since 1997. What distinguishes the Acerra school is the careful planning of the courses, the choice of teaching materials, and the selection of teachers, an indication of the seriousness of this institution.
The History of British:
The British Schools of English began to establish themselves in Italy in 1951 after the opening of the Bari branch and with the introduction of a cutting-edge methodology in the teaching of the English language.
Teaching The English Language:
Communication, as a key tool of language, is the main objective of each of our courses. For this reason, the teacher himself will be able to choose, at any time, the most appropriate strategy for his class and the individual student.
Our methodology is the result of decades of experience and constant updating, also leveraging the most modern technologies.
- Accurate grammatical explanations
- Guided Conversation Exercises
- Listening exercises
- In-depth reading
- Pronunciation and Phonetics exercises
- Conversations That Involve the Whole Class
- Knowledge of English and American civilization alternating traditional methods with cutting-edge techniques and teaching aids
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