Admission to university - entrance requirements for international students.
Matriculation marks the formal admission of a student to membership of an university. Proficiency in English is one of the requirements for matriculation.
British universities require prospective students to hold an English qualification as well as passes at A-level in the General Certificate of Education.
The normal requirement for admission is that before entry the candidate should have achieved a satisfactory standard in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) tests.
The required standard is defined by each university in the conditional offers they make to students. An IELTS score of 6.0 is the minimum; some university courses require a score of at least 7.5.
An alternative qualification is a .pass at Grade C or above in GCSE in English Language or IGCSE in English Language (as a First Language).
English as a second language - our curriculum
It is essential that the English language skills of prospective university students are sufficient for undertaking an intensive and challenging academic course that is taught and examined in English.
We teach English as a foreign language .through a dedicated department, and we prepare international students for the IELTS tests, which are recognised by all British universities.
We require international students whose first language is not English o attend IELTS classes unless their IELTS score is sufficient for the university of their choice. The classes are embodied into our curriculum.
We provide international students with tuition in English as a Second Language tailored to their individual needs.
We require all students who do not posses an IELTS score of at least 6.5 to follow an appropriate course of study in academic English.
We test students within the first few days of their enrolment and use the results to place them on an academic English course that best suits their needs.
Our courses aim to develop our students' general English language skills; they also aim to help our students become more proficient in use of English in their A-level examinations.
Our courses also provide instruction in the academic skills required at British universities, such as note-taking and delivering presentations at seminars.
Our academic English courses
(1) General English
This course is designed for students who hold an IELTS score of 4.0 to 4.5.
Students receive 20 hours tuition a week in English language. The aim of the course is to develop the students' language skills to the level where they will be able to cope with their A-level studies.
Students also receive 4 hours tuition a week in their A-level subjects.
Students who hold an IELTS score of less than 4.0 are given extra hours of tuition in English language according to their individual needs.
(2) IELTS preparation
We offer IELTS preparation classes at two levels.
(a)Students who hold an IELTS score of 5.0 receive 8 hours tuition a week in academic English, which they undertake alongside three A-level classes.
(b) Students who hold an IELTS score of 5.5 to 6.0 receive 4 hours tuition a week in academic English, which they undertake alongside four A-level classes.
We require our students to complete the full 4-hour or 8-hour a week IELTS preparation course before they are entered for an IELTS examination in May or June.
(3) Academic English Higher
This is an advanced course designed for students who hold an IELTS score of at least 6.5 but need to achieve a yet higher score because of the conditions of their university offers.
The course is suitable for students who simply wish to develop further their language skills. The course focuses on communication skills and the mastery of the finer points of structure and lexis.
Students receive 4 hours tuition a week.
A Summer School is an established feature of our annual programme.
The Summer School runs for 8 weeks and is designed for overseas students who intend to enrol at one of the colleges in the Abbey DLD Group. Four-week schools can also be arranged.
Objectives
To provide a rigorous English language course (which is streamed according to level of proficiency) with a focus on academic English. The course includes an introduction to the International English Language Testing System (IELTS).
To provide an introduction to British culture and institutions, with a particular focus on the British education and examination systems.
To assist the integration of overseas students into the British way of life through a programme of visits, talks and placement of students with British host families.
To provide an introduction to the concepts and themes in the A-level subjects that the students will study from September onwards. Students choose options according to their interests and objectives:
- Mathematics
- Sciences (Biology, Chemistry & Physics)
- Finance (Business Studies & Economics)