Legal English, Academic English, Business English
I was a British solicitor (attorney, lawyer, avocat, abogado, Rechtsanwalt) for 20 years, but I prefer teaching!
You choose how you want to study; we can talk about that during your first lesson.
For example, for Legal English you can choose to do a short course for a few weeks (TOLES), or we can work together for a year to get you the Internat...
Legal English, Academic English, Business English
I was a British solicitor (attorney, lawyer, avocat, abogado, Rechtsanwalt) for 20 years, but I prefer teaching!
You choose how you want to study; we can talk about that during your first lesson.
For example, for Legal English you can choose to do a short course for a few weeks (TOLES), or we can work together for a year to get you the International AS-level in Law; or for two years to get you the International A-level in Law. If you want to go to a UK or US university to study law ... or Business Studies ... or English, Philosophy, History, Physics or anything else, it is an excellent thing to have an A-Level. Top universities love them. An A-level is the equivalent of 33% of the Baccalaureate examinations that many European students take at the age of 18.
And while you are learning the law, you will also be learning legal and academic English.
You can expect to go from IELTS 5.5 (CEFR B2, or Upper Intermediate) to at least IELTS 7 (C1, Advanced) and probably IELTS 9 (C2, Mastery).
To see a short video of me teaching, search on YouTube for:
Nicholas of Linguetic teaching for 4 minutes
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