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S hort T erm E nglish P rograms. University of Washington. Seattle, USA. STEP. Three week programs for building English fluency Language & Culture Academic Preparation Presentation Skills – (TOEFL > 500) English for Teachers – (TOEFL > 500)
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Short Term English Programs University of Washington Seattle, USA
STEP • Three week programs for building English fluency • Language & Culture • Academic Preparation • Presentation Skills – (TOEFL > 500) • English for Teachers – (TOEFL > 500) • English Business Communication – (TOEFL > 500)
Program Dates January July August
The University of Washington is a great place to study English.
English Language & Culture • Improve your English conversation • Learn about life in the United States • Study for 3 weeks on a university campus
Business English Communication (TOEFL score of 500 required) • Improve English for work and business travel • Learn about business and working life in the U.S. • Discuss business concepts
Academic Preparation (TOEFL score of 500 required) • Improve your English for academic • purposes • Practice academic writing and listening • Attend an American University
Presentation Skills • Develop presentation strategies • Practice public speaking • Learn to make effective professional presentations
English for Teachers (TOEFL score of 500 required) • Improve your English pronunciation and fluency • Increase you knowledge of American idioms and expressions • Build classroom vocabulary
Seattle offers: • a lively downtown and shopping district
Seattle has: • a lively downtown and shopping district • many internationally successful businesses • a world famous baseball team
Seattle offers: • a lively downtown and shopping district • many internationally successful businesses • a world famous baseball team • sightseeing opportunities
The staff at UW English Language Programs looks forward to meeting you.
Thanks to: The Seattle Mariners, Ken Schmidt, Judy Howle, Eric Oberg, Mary Nell Sorensen, Wan Kang, Christine Kobayashi, Jennifer Hallmon and Benjamin Benschneider for the use of their photography.