Adult Learning

Voxly Tuition | Maths, English & Science Tuition Centre

ADULT LEARNING

Our courses are designed for adults from age 18+
Ranging from all levels of English, from beginner (level 1) to advanced (level 6).

At Voxly, we understand the importance of being confident with the use of the English Language in the work place and in our day to day lives. You will be assessed on your first day by an experienced teacher and placed in a class at the level, which is right for you.

Once your lessons are finished for the day, England becomes your classroom and we will encourage you to explore it. We include plenty of role play activities and discussions that will be fun, informative and helpful for those who wish to enjoy the social aspects of London life in a confident way.

We are confident of providing you with the highest academic standards, a successful English language course, and the chance to speak more clearly and confidently! Our courses are designed for adults from age 18+, ranging from all levels of English, from beginner (level 1) to advanced (level 6). 

The new skills you learn at Voxly will help you succeed in any future ventures you participate in while in the U.K.

Voxly Tuition’s general English course – Everyday English For Life 1 – is suitable for students with zero to basic grasp of English. It is a structured course which focuses on all the aspects of English Grammar, from the alphabet, basic grammar, vocabulary building and simple sentence structures. All three general courses; EEFL-1, EEFL-2 and EEFL-3 combine quality classroom teaching and self-study resources.

EEFL-1 consists of 3 lessons (6 hours) per week. Classes are held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.

All students will be assigned their own personal teacher. This teacher will be available to you after your tutorial, for discussion of your progress, evaluation of your  English language strengths and weaknesses, and to give advice with self-study. Your teacher is there to ensure that you are satisfied with all academic aspects of your course and are progressing well.

 
Level of EnglishNumber of lessons per weekStart Dates
Levels 1 – 63 lessons = 6 hoursEvery Monday
 
Average AgeMinimum AgeMaximum students in each class
281810
 

Voxly Tuition English language courses are designed to be flexible to allow students a choice on when to start and finish their studies. Teachers follow a set syllabus and within this they plan a week’s work (called a Weekly Work Scheme) based on their students’ level and needs.

With this flexibility in mind, Voxly Tuition’s teachers choose materials from a range of reading materials, such as novels, newspapers, and study guides. Study guides and photocopies of specific materials are given to the students in order to accelerate learning and also for reference in their files.

Authentic articles: Teachers often design their own materials based on internet, newspaper or magazine articles, books and plays, and recorded television programmes, which are given to students as informative hand outs.

CDs, DVD & Video: Students do exercises and listening tasks with a tape, CD, or DVDs as and when when appropriate. 

Teaching Aids: Teachers use class room based exercises, flash cards, whiteboard and OHPs as and when appropriate.

Zero Materials: Teachers will occasionally give lessons which do not use any materials at all. Instead, teaching will flow naturally, determined from the language which students produce in an initial activity set by the teacher.

We do not limit ourselves to one simple methodology as every student learns differently and will therefore respond to different teaching techniques.

At the lower levels, such as EFL-1 And EFL-2, the focus is on learning to use the language effectively outside the classroom, and to develop confidence in dealing with everyday situations. At the intermediate levels, you will work on communicating ideas clearly and with confidence. Language will be presented within the cultural context of life in Britain. At the more advanced levels, your expertise is developed further by discussion of topics of a cross-cultural or international variety and you will begin to master the more complex nuances of the language.

Voxly Tuition recognises that students coming to study with us may have different goals in mind for their progression.  Here is a guide to what you can expect if you are studying with us on a short-term, mid-term or long-term course:

Short-term 1 – 4 weeks

  • A placement test – this assessment will determine which level the student’s English level is and evaluate the main areas to focus on.
  • Progress sheet provided, with assessment and placement results, teacher’s notes, progression notes and supporting comments.
  • Weekly progress test.
  • Marked written work.
  • Student is provided with an Academic Report at the end of their course.
  • Tutorial (optional).


Mid-term 5 – 11 weeks

  • A placement test – the teacher will record the main aims or needs of the student.
  • Progress sheet provided, with assessment and placement results, teacher’s notes, progression notes and supporting comments.
  • Weekly progress test.
  • Marked written work.
  • Needs analysis tutorial and study plan.
  • 8+ weeks – Exit tutorial by tutor in which the student assesses their own progress.
  • Student is provided with an Academic Report at the end of their course.
  • Voxly Tuition exit test (optional).
  • EFL test (optional and at extra cost).


Long-term 12+ weeks

  • A placement test – the tester records the main aims or needs of the student.
  • Progress sheet provided, with assessment and placement results, teacher’s notes, progression notes and supporting comments.
  • Weekly progress test.
  • Marked written work.
  • Needs analysis tutorial and study plan.
  • Tutorial and review of the study plan each month (optional).
  • Tutorial and new study plan each 12 weeks.
  • Exit tutorial by tutor in which the student assesses their own progress.
  • Student is provided with an Academic Report at the end of their course.
  • Voxly Tuition exit test (optional).
  • EFL test (optional and at extra cost).

EEFL-1:
Mon: 9:15 – 11:15 am
Wed: 1:15 – 3:15 pm
Sat: 11:00 – 1:00 pm

 

Monday

Wednesday

Saturday

Lesson 1

Grammar & writing practice. Past tenses.  

Lesson 2

 

Present perfect simple for indefinite time.

Homework.

 

Lesson 3

  Weekly review: A test of this week´s grammar and vocabulary.

Lesson 4

Grammar & speaking: Ways of expressing the future.  

Lesson 5

 

Reading & vocabulary Places.

Homework.

 

Lesson 6

  Progress test.

Lesson 7

Vocabulary & writing: Work and job applications.  

Lesson 8

 

Listening & vocabulary: An interview with a person of importance.

Homework.

 

Lesson 9

  Weekly review.

Lesson 10

Pronunciation & listening: Weak forms and sentence stress.  

Lesson 11

 

Reading & vocabulary: Newspaper articles.

Homework.

 

Lesson 12

  Progress test.

Voxly Tuition’s general English course – Everyday English For Life 2 – is suitable for students with a basic to elementary grasp of English. It is a structured course which focuses on all the aspects of English Grammar, vocabulary building exercises, simple sentence structures, listening and speaking practices and progress tests. All three general courses; EEFL-1, EEFL-2 and EEFL-3 combine quality classroom teaching and self-study resources.

EEFL-1 consists of 3 lessons (6 hours) per week. Classes are held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. 

All students will be assigned their own personal teacher. This teacher will be available to you after your tutorial, for discussion of your progress, evaluation of your  English language strengths and weaknesses, and to give advice with self-study. Your teacher is there to ensure that you are satisfied with all academic aspects of your course and are progressing well.

 

 

Level of English

Number of lessons per week

Start Dates

Levels 1 – 6

3 lessons = 6 hours

Every Monday


Average Age

Minimum Age

Maximum students in each class

28

18

10

Voxly Tuition English language courses are designed to be flexible to allow students a choice on when to start and finish their studies. Teachers follow a set syllabus and within this they plan a week’s work (called a Weekly Work Scheme) based on their students’ level and needs.

With this flexibility in mind, Voxly Tuition’s teachers choose materials from a range of reading materials, such as novels, newspapers, and study guides. Study guides and photocopies of specific materials are given to the students in order to accelerate learning and also for reference in their files.

Authentic articles: Teachers often design their own materials based on internet, newspaper or magazine articles, books and plays, and recorded television programmes, which are given to students as informative hand outs.

CDs, DVD & Video: Students do exercises and listening tasks with a tape, CD, or DVDs as and when when appropriate. 

Teaching Aids: Teachers use class room based exercises, flash cards, whiteboard and OHPs as and when appropriate.

Zero Materials: Teachers will occasionally give lessons which do not use any materials at all. Instead, teaching will flow naturally, determined from the language which students produce in an initial activity set by the teacher.

We do not limit ourselves to one simple methodology as every student learns differently and will therefore respond to different teaching techniques.

At the lower levels, such as EFL-1 And EFL-2, the focus is on learning to use the language effectively outside the classroom, and to develop confidence in dealing with everyday situations. At the intermediate levels, you will work on communicating ideas clearly and with confidence. Language will be presented within the cultural context of life in Britain. At the more advanced levels, your expertise is developed further by discussion of topics of a cross-cultural or international variety and you will begin to master the more complex nuances of the language.

Voxly Tuition recognises that students coming to study with us may have different goals in mind for their progression.  Here is a guide to what you can expect if you are studying with us on a short-term, mid-term or long-term course:

Short-term 1 – 4 weeks

  • A placement test – this assessment will determine which level the student’s English level is and evaluate the main areas to focus on.

  • Progress sheet provided, with assessment and placement results, teacher’s notes, progression notes and supporting comments.

  • Weekly progress test.

  • Marked written work.

  • Student is provided with an Academic Report at the end of their course.

  • Tutorial (optional).


Mid-term 5 – 11 weeks

  • A placement test – the teacher will record the main aims or needs of the student.

  • Progress sheet provided, with assessment and placement results, teacher’s notes, progression notes and supporting comments.

  • Weekly progress test.

  • Marked written work.

  • Needs analysis tutorial and study plan.

  • 8+ weeks – Exit tutorial by tutor in which the student assesses their own progress.

  • Student is provided with an Academic Report at the end of their course.

  • Voxly Tuition exit test (optional).

  • EFL test (optional and at extra cost).


Long-term 12+ weeks

  • A placement test – the tester records the main aims or needs of the student.

  • Progress sheet provided, with assessment and placement results, teacher’s notes, progression notes and supporting comments.

  • Weekly progress test.

  • Marked written work.

  • Needs analysis tutorial and study plan.

  • Tutorial and review of the study plan each month (optional).

  • Tutorial and new study plan each 12 weeks.

  • Exit tutorial by tutor in which the student assesses their own progress.

  • Student is provided with an Academic Report at the end of their course.

  • Voxly Tuition exit test (optional).

  • EFL test (optional and at extra cost).

EEFL-2:
Mon: 9:15 – 11:15 am
Wed: 1:15 – 3:15 pm
Sat: 3:30 – 5:30 pm

 

Monday

Wednesday

Saturday

Lesson 1

Grammar & writing practice. Past tenses.  

Lesson 2

 

Present perfect simple for indefinite time.

Homework.

 

Lesson 3

  Weekly review: A test of this week´s grammar and vocabulary.

Lesson 4

Grammar & speaking: Ways of expressing the future.  

Lesson 5

 

Reading & vocabulary Places.

Homework.

 

Lesson 6

  Progress test.

Lesson 7

Vocabulary & writing: Work and job applications.  

Lesson 8

 

Listening & vocabulary: An interview with a person of importance.

Homework.

 

Lesson 9

  Weekly review.

Lesson 10

Pronunciation & listening: Weak forms and sentence stress.  

Lesson 11

 

Reading & vocabulary: Newspaper articles.

Homework.

 

Lesson 12

  Progress test.

Voxly Tuition’s general English course – Everyday English For Life 3 – is suitable for students with an intermediate grasp of English. It is a structured course which focuses on all the aspects of English Grammar, from the complex grammar, and English nuances, extensive vocabulary, writing practing, reading, practice, English for the work place and day to day life, CV writing practice, role play, progress tests and evaluation. All three general courses; EEFL-1, EEFL-2 and EEFL-3 combine quality classroom teaching and self-study resources.

EEFL-1 consists of 3 lessons (6 hours) per week. Classes are held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. 

All students will be assigned their own personal teacher. This teacher will be available to you after your tutorial, for discussion of your progress, evaluation of your  English language strengths and weaknesses, and to give advice with self-study. Your teacher is there to ensure that you are satisfied with all academic aspects of your course and are progressing well.

 

 
Level of EnglishNumber of lessons per weekStart Dates
Levels 1 – 63 lessons = 6 hoursEvery Monday
 
Average AgeMinimum AgeMaximum students in each class
281810
 

Voxly Tuition English language courses are designed to be flexible to allow students a choice on when to start and finish their studies. Teachers follow a set syllabus and within this they plan a week’s work (called a Weekly Work Scheme) based on their students’ level and needs.

With this flexibility in mind, Voxly Tuition’s teachers choose materials from a range of reading materials, such as novels, newspapers, and study guides. Study guides and photocopies of specific materials are given to the students in order to accelerate learning and also for reference in their files.

Authentic articles: Teachers often design their own materials based on internet, newspaper or magazine articles, books and plays, and recorded television programmes, which are given to students as informative hand outs.

CDs, DVD & Video: Students do exercises and listening tasks with a tape, CD, or DVDs as and when when appropriate. 

Teaching Aids: Teachers use class room based exercises, flash cards, whiteboard and OHPs as and when appropriate.

Zero Materials: Teachers will occasionally give lessons which do not use any materials at all. Instead, teaching will flow naturally, determined from the language which students produce in an initial activity set by the teacher.

We do not limit ourselves to one simple methodology as every student learns differently and will therefore respond to different teaching techniques.

At the lower levels, such as EFL-1 And EFL-2, the focus is on learning to use the language effectively outside the classroom, and to develop confidence in dealing with everyday situations.

At the intermediate levels, you will work on communicating ideas clearly and with confidence. Language will be presented within the cultural context of life in Britain. At the more advanced levels, your expertise is developed further by discussion of topics of a cross-cultural or international variety and you will begin to master the more complex nuances of the language.

Voxly Tuition recognises that students coming to study with us may have different goals in mind for their progression.  Here is a guide to what you can expect if you are studying with us on a short-term, mid-term or long-term course:

Short-term 1 – 4 weeks

  • A placement test – this assessment will determine which level the student’s English level is and evaluate the main areas to focus on.

  • Progress sheet provided, with assessment and placement results, teacher’s notes, progression notes and supporting comments.

  • Weekly progress test.

  • Marked written work.

  • Student is provided with an Academic Report at the end of their course.

  • Tutorial (optional).


Mid-term 5 – 11 weeks

  • A placement test – the teacher will record the main aims or needs of the student.

  • Progress sheet provided, with assessment and placement results, teacher’s notes, progression notes and supporting comments.

  • Weekly progress test.

  • Marked written work.

  • Needs analysis tutorial and study plan.

  • 8+ weeks – Exit tutorial by tutor in which the student assesses their own progress.

  • Student is provided with an Academic Report at the end of their course.

  • Voxly Tuition exit test (optional).

  • EFL test (optional and at extra cost).


Long-term 12+ weeks

  • A placement test – the tester records the main aims or needs of the student.

  • Progress sheet provided, with assessment and placement results, teacher’s notes, progression notes and supporting comments.

  • Weekly progress test.

  • Marked written work.

  • Needs analysis tutorial and study plan.

  • Tutorial and review of the study plan each month (optional).

  • Tutorial and new study plan each 12 weeks.

  • Exit tutorial by tutor in which the student assesses their own progress.

  • Student is provided with an Academic Report at the end of their course.

  • Voxly Tuition exit test (optional).

  • EFL test (optional and at extra cost).

EEFL-3:
Mon: 3:30 – 5:00 am
Wed: 7:00 – 8:45 pm
Fri: 7:00 – 8:45 pm

 

Monday

Wednesday

Saturday

Lesson 1

Grammar & writing practice. Past tenses.  

Lesson 2

 

Present perfect simple for indefinite time.

Homework.

 

Lesson 3

  Weekly review: A test of this week´s grammar and vocabulary.

Lesson 4

Grammar & speaking: Ways of expressing the future.  

Lesson 5

 

Reading & vocabulary Places.

Homework.

 

Lesson 6

  Progress test.

Lesson 7

Vocabulary & writing: Work and job applications.  

Lesson 8

 

Listening & vocabulary: An interview with a person of importance.

Homework.

 

Lesson 9

  Weekly review.

Lesson 10

Pronunciation & listening: Weak forms and sentence stress.  

Lesson 11

 

Reading & vocabulary: Newspaper articles.

Homework.

 

Lesson 12

  Progress test.

This option focuses on the specialised language required in the academic world. It is also excellent preparation for examinations such as IELTS, ELAE and University of Cambridge exams. Whether or not you intend to take an exam, this option is an excellent choice if you need to develop your knowledge of formal written English.

The course includes:

  • Formal lexis and structures used in academic writing.
  • Describing graphs, charts and diagrams.
  • Taking notes from lectures.
  • Planning, organising and writing essays.
  • Understanding scientific texts.
  • Reading and writing under time constraints.
  • Prioritising.
  • Study skills.

This option is only open to students with intermediate (level 4) to advanced (level 6) English.

 

 
Level of EnglishNumber of lessons per weekStart Dates
Levels 1 – 63 lessons = 6 hoursEvery Monday
 
Average AgeMinimum AgeMaximum students in each class
281810
 

Voxly Tuition English language courses are designed to be flexible to allow students a choice on when to start and finish their studies. Teachers follow a set syllabus and within this they plan a week’s work (called a Weekly Work Scheme) based on their students’ level and needs.

With this flexibility in mind, Voxly Tuition’s teachers choose materials from a range of reading materials, such as novels, newspapers, and study guides. Study guides and photocopies of specific materials are given to the students in order to accelerate learning and also for reference in their files.

Authentic articles: Teachers often design their own materials based on internet, newspaper or magazine articles, books and plays, and recorded television programmes, which are given to students as informative hand outs.

CDs, DVD & Video: Students do exercises and listening tasks with a tape, CD, or DVDs as and when when appropriate. 

Teaching Aids: Teachers use class room based exercises, flash cards, whiteboard and OHPs as and when appropriate.

Zero Materials: Teachers will occasionally give lessons which do not use any materials at all. Instead, teaching will flow naturally, determined from the language which students produce in an initial activity set by the teacher.

We do not limit ourselves to one simple methodology as every student learns differently and will therefore respond to different teaching techniques.

At the lower levels, such as EFL-1 And EFL-2, the focus is on learning to use the language effectively outside the classroom, and to develop confidence in dealing with everyday situations.

At the intermediate levels, you will work on communicating ideas clearly and with confidence. Language will be presented within the cultural context of life in Britain. At the more advanced levels, your expertise is developed further by discussion of topics of a cross-cultural or international variety and you will begin to master the more complex nuances of the language.

Voxly Tuition recognises that students coming to study with us may have different goals in mind for their progression.  Here is a guide to what you can expect if you are studying with us on a short-term, mid-term or long-term course:

Short-term 1 – 4 weeks

  • A placement test – this assessment will determine which level the student’s English level is and evaluate the main areas to focus on.

  • Progress sheet provided, with assessment and placement results, teacher’s notes, progression notes and supporting comments.

  • Weekly progress test.

  • Marked written work.

  • Student is provided with an Academic Report at the end of their course.

  • Tutorial (optional).


Mid-term 5 – 11 weeks

  • A placement test – the teacher will record the main aims or needs of the student.

  • Progress sheet provided, with assessment and placement results, teacher’s notes, progression notes and supporting comments.

  • Weekly progress test.

  • Marked written work.

  • Needs analysis tutorial and study plan.

  • 8+ weeks – Exit tutorial by tutor in which the student assesses their own progress.

  • Student is provided with an Academic Report at the end of their course.

  • Voxly Tuition exit test (optional).

  • EFL test (optional and at extra cost).


Long-term 12+ weeks

  • A placement test – the tester records the main aims or needs of the student.

  • Progress sheet provided, with assessment and placement results, teacher’s notes, progression notes and supporting comments.

  • Weekly progress test.

  • Marked written work.

  • Needs analysis tutorial and study plan.

  • Tutorial and review of the study plan each month (optional).

  • Tutorial and new study plan each 12 weeks.

  • Exit tutorial by tutor in which the student assesses their own progress.

  • Student is provided with an Academic Report at the end of their course.

  • Voxly Tuition exit test (optional).

  • EFL test (optional and at extra cost).

IELTS Exam Preparation: Tuesday: 9:15 – 11:15 am and 3:30 – 5:00 pm Thursday: 9:15 – 11:15 am and 3:30 – 5:00 pm Friday: 3:30 – 5:00 pm Sunday: 9:15 – 10:45 am  

 

 

Monday

Wednesday

Saturday

Lesson 1

Grammar & writing practice. Past tenses.

 

 

Lesson 2

 

Present perfect simple for indefinite time.

Homework.

 

Lesson 3

 

 

Weekly review: A test of this week´s grammar and vocabulary.

Lesson 4

Grammar & speaking: Ways of expressing the future.

 

 

Lesson 5

 

Reading & vocabulary Places.

Homework.

 

Lesson 6

 

 

Progress test.

Lesson 7

Vocabulary & writing: Work and job applications.

 

 

Lesson 8

 

Listening & vocabulary: An interview with a person of importance.

Homework.

 

Lesson 9

 

 

Weekly review.

Lesson 10

Pronunciation & listening: Weak forms and sentence stress.

 

 

Lesson 11

 

Reading & vocabulary: Newspaper articles.

Homework.

 

Lesson 12

 

 

Progress test.

Voxly Tuition’s Speaking English Freely course – Speak Free 1 – is suitable for students who wish to focus on practicing their spoken English. It is a structured course which consists of a combination of written excerises based on conversational and everyday use of the English language and role play with the teacher and other students. It is an interactive course and a great chance to practice speaking with other students with the guidance of a teacher. 

Speak free 1 is suitable for those with an English level of elementary 3-5. The course consists of 3 lessons (6 hours) per week. Classes are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. 

All students will be assigned their own personal teacher. This teacher will be available to you after your tutorial, for discussion of your progress, evaluation of your  English language strengths and weaknesses, and to give advice with self-study. Your teacher is there to ensure that you are satisfied with all academic aspects of your course and are progressing well.

 

 
Level of EnglishNumber of lessons per weekStart Dates
Levels 1 – 63 lessons = 6 hoursEvery Monday
 
Average AgeMinimum AgeMaximum students in each class
281810
 

Voxly Tuition English language courses are designed to be flexible to allow students a choice on when to start and finish their studies. Teachers follow a set syllabus and within this they plan a week’s work (called a Weekly Work Scheme) based on their students’ level and needs.

With this flexibility in mind, Voxly Tuition’s teachers choose materials from a range of reading materials, such as novels, newspapers, and study guides. Study guides and photocopies of specific materials are given to the students in order to accelerate learning and also for reference in their files.

Authentic articles: Teachers often design their own materials based on internet, newspaper or magazine articles, books and plays, and recorded television programmes, which are given to students as informative hand outs.

CDs, DVD & Video: Students do exercises and listening tasks with a tape, CD, or DVDs as and when when appropriate. 

Teaching Aids: Teachers use class room based exercises, flash cards, whiteboard and OHPs as and when appropriate.

Zero Materials: Teachers will occasionally give lessons which do not use any materials at all. Instead, teaching will flow naturally, determined from the language which students produce in an initial activity set by the teacher.

We do not limit ourselves to one simple methodology as every student learns differently and will therefore respond to different teaching techniques.

At the lower levels, such as EFL-1 And EFL-2, the focus is on learning to use the language effectively outside the classroom, and to develop confidence in dealing with everyday situations.

At the intermediate levels, you will work on communicating ideas clearly and with confidence. Language will be presented within the cultural context of life in Britain. At the more advanced levels, your expertise is developed further by discussion of topics of a cross-cultural or international variety and you will begin to master the more complex nuances of the language.

Voxly Tuition recognises that students coming to study with us may have different goals in mind for their progression.  Here is a guide to what you can expect if you are studying with us on a short-term, mid-term or long-term course:

Short-term 1 – 4 weeks

  • A placement test – this assessment will determine which level the student’s English level is and evaluate the main areas to focus on.

  • Progress sheet provided, with assessment and placement results, teacher’s notes, progression notes and supporting comments.

  • Weekly progress test.

  • Marked written work.

  • Student is provided with an Academic Report at the end of their course.

  • Tutorial (optional).


Mid-term 5 – 11 weeks

  • A placement test – the teacher will record the main aims or needs of the student.

  • Progress sheet provided, with assessment and placement results, teacher’s notes, progression notes and supporting comments.

  • Weekly progress test.

  • Marked written work.

  • Needs analysis tutorial and study plan.

  • 8+ weeks – Exit tutorial by tutor in which the student assesses their own progress.

  • Student is provided with an Academic Report at the end of their course.

  • Voxly Tuition exit test (optional).

  • EFL test (optional and at extra cost).


Long-term 12+ weeks

  • A placement test – the tester records the main aims or needs of the student.

  • Progress sheet provided, with assessment and placement results, teacher’s notes, progression notes and supporting comments.

  • Weekly progress test.

  • Marked written work.

  • Needs analysis tutorial and study plan.

  • Tutorial and review of the study plan each month (optional).

  • Tutorial and new study plan each 12 weeks.

  • Exit tutorial by tutor in which the student assesses their own progress.

  • Student is provided with an Academic Report at the end of their course.

  • Voxly Tuition exit test (optional).

  • EFL test (optional and at extra cost).

Speak Free 1:
Monday: 1:15 – 3:15 pm
Tuesday: 7:00 – 8:45 pm
Wednesday: 9:15 – 11:15 am
Saturday: 3:30 – 5:30 pm

 

Monday

Wednesday

Saturday

Lesson 1

Grammar & writing practice. Past tenses.  

Lesson 2

 

Present perfect simple for indefinite time.

Homework.

 

Lesson 3

  Weekly review: A test of this week´s grammar and vocabulary.

Lesson 4

Grammar & speaking: Ways of expressing the future.  

Lesson 5

 

Reading & vocabulary Places.

Homework.

 

Lesson 6

  Progress test.

Lesson 7

Vocabulary & writing: Work and job applications.  

Lesson 8

 

Listening & vocabulary: An interview with a person of importance.

Homework.

 

Lesson 9

  Weekly review.

Lesson 10

Pronunciation & listening: Weak forms and sentence stress.  

Lesson 11

 

Reading & vocabulary: Newspaper articles.

Homework.

 

Lesson 12

  Progress test.

 

Voxly Tuition’s Speaking English Freely course – Speak Free 2 – is suitable for students who wish to focus on practicing their spoken English. It is a structured course which consists of a combination of written excerises based on conversational and everyday use of the English language and role play with the teacher and other students. It is an interactive course and a great chance to practice speaking with other students with the guidance of a teacher. 

Speak free 1 is suitable for those with an English level of elementary 3-5. The course consists of 3 lessons (6 hours) per week. Classes are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. 

All students will be assigned their own personal teacher. This teacher will be available to you after your tutorial, for discussion of your progress, evaluation of your  English language strengths and weaknesses, and to give advice with self-study. Your teacher is there to ensure that you are satisfied with all academic aspects of your course and are progressing well.

 

 
Level of EnglishNumber of lessons per weekStart Dates
Levels 1 – 63 lessons = 6 hoursEvery Monday
 
Average AgeMinimum AgeMaximum students in each class
281810
 

Voxly Tuition English language courses are designed to be flexible to allow students a choice on when to start and finish their studies. Teachers follow a set syllabus and within this they plan a week’s work (called a Weekly Work Scheme) based on their students’ level and needs.

With this flexibility in mind, Voxly Tuition’s teachers choose materials from a range of reading materials, such as novels, newspapers, and study guides. Study guides and photocopies of specific materials are given to the students in order to accelerate learning and also for reference in their files.

Authentic articles: Teachers often design their own materials based on internet, newspaper or magazine articles, books and plays, and recorded television programmes, which are given to students as informative hand outs.

CDs, DVD & Video: Students do exercises and listening tasks with a tape, CD, or DVDs as and when when appropriate. 

Teaching Aids: Teachers use class room based exercises, flash cards, whiteboard and OHPs as and when appropriate.

Zero Materials: Teachers will occasionally give lessons which do not use any materials at all. Instead, teaching will flow naturally, determined from the language which students produce in an initial activity set by the teacher.

We do not limit ourselves to one simple methodology as every student learns differently and will therefore respond to different teaching techniques.

At the lower levels, such as EFL-1 And EFL-2, the focus is on learning to use the language effectively outside the classroom, and to develop confidence in dealing with everyday situations.

At the intermediate levels, you will work on communicating ideas clearly and with confidence. Language will be presented within the cultural context of life in Britain. At the more advanced levels, your expertise is developed further by discussion of topics of a cross-cultural or international variety and you will begin to master the more complex nuances of the language.

Voxly Tuition recognises that students coming to study with us may have different goals in mind for their progression.  Here is a guide to what you can expect if you are studying with us on a short-term, mid-term or long-term course:

Short-term 1 – 4 weeks

  • A placement test – this assessment will determine which level the student’s English level is and evaluate the main areas to focus on.

  • Progress sheet provided, with assessment and placement results, teacher’s notes, progression notes and supporting comments.

  • Weekly progress test.

  • Marked written work.

  • Student is provided with an Academic Report at the end of their course.

  • Tutorial (optional).


Mid-term 5 – 11 weeks

  • A placement test – the teacher will record the main aims or needs of the student.

  • Progress sheet provided, with assessment and placement results, teacher’s notes, progression notes and supporting comments.

  • Weekly progress test.

  • Marked written work.

  • Needs analysis tutorial and study plan.

  • 8+ weeks – Exit tutorial by tutor in which the student assesses their own progress.

  • Student is provided with an Academic Report at the end of their course.

  • Voxly Tuition exit test (optional).

  • EFL test (optional and at extra cost).


Long-term 12+ weeks

  • A placement test – the tester records the main aims or needs of the student.

  • Progress sheet provided, with assessment and placement results, teacher’s notes, progression notes and supporting comments.

  • Weekly progress test.

  • Marked written work.

  • Needs analysis tutorial and study plan.

  • Tutorial and review of the study plan each month (optional).

  • Tutorial and new study plan each 12 weeks.

  • Exit tutorial by tutor in which the student assesses their own progress.

  • Student is provided with an Academic Report at the end of their course.

  • Voxly Tuition exit test (optional).

  • EFL test (optional and at extra cost).

Speak Free 2:
Monday: 7:00 – 8:45 pm
Thursday: 7:00 – 8:45 pm
Friday: 9:15 – 11:15 am and 1:15 – 3:15 pm
Sunday: 11:00 – 1:00 pm

 

Monday

Wednesday

Saturday

Lesson 1

Grammar & writing practice. Past tenses.

 

 

Lesson 2

 

Present perfect simple for indefinite time.

Homework.

 

Lesson 3

 

 

Weekly review: A test of this week´s grammar and vocabulary.

Lesson 4

Grammar & speaking: Ways of expressing the future.

 

 

Lesson 5

 

Reading & vocabulary Places.

Homework.

 

Lesson 6

 

 

Progress test.

Lesson 7

Vocabulary & writing: Work and job applications.

 

 

Lesson 8

 

Listening & vocabulary: An interview with a person of importance.

Homework.

 

Lesson 9

 

 

Weekly review.

Lesson 10

Pronunciation & listening: Weak forms and sentence stress.

 

 

Lesson 11

 

Reading & vocabulary: Newspaper articles.

Homework.

 

Lesson 12

 

 

Progress test.

 



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