Showing posts with label courses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label courses. Show all posts

1.08.2013

FREE English course for medical people!

No, not me, unfortunately. I can't afford to give my stuff away for free (yet.)

It's from someone who's a lot better at teaching medical English than I am: the University of Pittsburgh, through Coursera.org, is offering a six-week course for medical people who want to learn more about English and medical-clinical terminology. It's free (though there are limits to the number of people who can take part), and there's no start date for the next session.

For those of you who are looking to practice abroad, however, this might be an excellent place to start fine-tuning your medical English.


6.11.2011

If you're looking for conversation classes this summer...

One of the academies I teach for, Hexagone Idiomas, is offering a very special price for English classes this summer - €30 for eight hours of conversation.

I should say that the main focus of the course is conversation, but I've put in a proposal to do other courses as well - a course on phrasal verbs, a shorter version of the Stop Spanglish course, and maybe one on writing. It depends on the demand.

If you're interested, contact Céline or Eva at Hexagone... (91) 563 2148.