GT Reading Test 16 Section 3 - British Study Centres
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Section 3: Questions 28-40
You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 28-40 which are based on the text below.
GT Reading: British Study Centres- English Language School
Read the text below and answer Questions 28-40.
British Study Centres
English Language School
English for Life
Language courses at British Study Centres are planned and delivered to equip students with the language skills they need to achieve their future dreams. This is achieved through ongoing structured dialogue between the student and teacher involving the use of tutorials, needs analysis questionnaires and so on.
School Locations
Study English in four of the UK’s most exciting cities: London, Oxford, Brighton and Bournemouth.
English Courses
Choose from a range of General English, Exam Preparation (including IELTS) and Business English programmes.
History of British Study Centres
British Study Centres was founded in the 1930s by Joseph Cleaver, grandfather of current Chairman and Chief Executive, Simon Cleaver.
The state-of-the-art Oxford language school is fitted with the very best in language learning facilities, offering students a unique modern learning experience. To this day the Company remains a family firm privately owned and managed by Simon and his family.
In the early days, the Company concentrated on correspondence courses and quickly established offices and examination centres across the entire (then) British Empire and beyond and in the process became the UK’s largest group of correspondence colleges.
In the 1970s, the Company, now run by Joseph’s sons, James and Thomas, began to focus on face-to-face tuition with the establishment of vocational colleges in London, Oxford and Brighton.
In the 1990s the Company established its first English language school in Oxford in 1996 followed by Brighton in 2002 and London in 2004. Since then all of these schools have expanded to cope with increasing demand.
In 2008 the Company moved into the young learners market with the acquisition of ICH (International College Holidays) that specialized in vacation courses for 10-15 years olds. They now run these courses in 5 institutes including the University of Brighton.
In 2010 the fourth school for adults opened in the south coast town of Bournemouth. In the same year, they opened a specialist Teacher Training Facility in Oxford.
In 2012 live online lessons were launched with teachers using the latest video conferencing technology.
In recent years the Company has been honoured to win a number of awards associated with the language school industry, including twice winner of Study Travel Magazine’s coveted ‘Star’ English Language School Europe award in 2010 and 2012, and winner of Study Travel Magazine’s ‘Star’ Junior Courses for under 18s in 2012.
Study English in Oxford BSC, a City Made for Students!
40,000 students and 39 unique university colleges give Oxford a very special 'student' atmosphere – an ideal place to learn English! It has a deserved worldwide reputation for the quality of education. Oxford University is the oldest English speaking university in the world, dating back to 1249. It is consistently ranked in the top three in the world.
Oxford is located in the heart of England and benefits from excellent road and rail links to London (50 minutes) and the rest of the UK. The city sits on the banks of the Thames and boasts a variety of world-famous museums, galleries and libraries. Besides the traditional, there are hundreds of modern restaurants, pubs, clubs and riverside cafes to enjoy.
Key Facts for Oxford BSC
No. of students (peak season): 325
No. of students (off-peak season): 175
Average age: 25
Minimum age: 16
Average class size: 11 (max 14)
Questions 28 - 34
Complete the table below.
Choose NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER from the passage for each answer.
Write your answers in boxes 28-34 on your answer sheet.
Year Events in British Study Centres
1930s First established by current owner’s grandfather 28 ..................
1970s Three 29 .................. were opened as the new face of the Company.
1990s The first English language school was opened in Oxford.
30 .................. Six years after the first school another was opened in Brighton.
31 .................. The third school was then opened in 32 ..................
2008 The University of Brighton is now one of 33 .................. where vacation courses are held for youngsters.
2010 Another school was opened.
2012 34 .................. made it possible to have lessons online.
Questions 35 - 40
Do the following statements agree with the information given in the reading passage?
In boxes 35-40 on your answer sheet, write:
YES if the statement reflects the claims of the writer
NO if the statement contradicts the claims of the writer
NOT GIVEN if it is impossible to say what the writer thinks about this
35. There is not much interaction between the student and teacher.
36. James Cleaver is Simon Cleaver’s father.
37. Oxford University is the oldest university in the world.
38. There are a few banks by the Thames.
39. They never teach students older than 25.
40. They never have more than 14 students in the class.
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28. Joseph Cleaver
29. vocational colleges
30. 2002
31. 2004
32. London
33. 5 institutes
34. video conferencing technology
35. No
36. No
37. Not Given
38. Not Given
39. No
40. Yes
36. NOT GIVEN (both James and Thomas could be the father of Simon, the text did not mention it clearly).
37. NOT GIVEN (Oxford University is the oldest ENGLISH SPEAKING university in the world --> the oldest university in the world may speak another language rather than English).
38. YES (The city sits on the banks of the Thames).
39. NO (Average age: 25 --> they have students both above or under 25).
40. YES (Average class size: 11 (max 14)).
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