Cambridge BEC Higher
The Cambridge BEC Higher examination is a useful qualification for people who need to use English as a foreign language for the purposes of international business and who are already in business-orientated work or preparing to follow such a career. The examination is aimed at an advanced level of competence.
We offer an intensive three-week preparation course for this exam. It can be taken as an independent course, but also combines very well with a period on the Young Business English course.
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- Group size:
Maximum 10
- Course level:
Levels 7 - 8 on the school's level scale
- Fees:
£1800 (4 week course)
Exam fee £130
- Participants age:
Minimum age: 18
Average age: 27
- Course length:
3 weeks (you must do the full course)
4 weeks (you must do the full course)
- Hours per week:
24 hours per week (24 x 60 minutes)
09.30 - 16.00 Monday - Friday
- Location:
- Exam results:
Who's it for?
Who's it for?
This course is aimed at hard working, motivated adults who would like to prepare thoroughly for Cambridge BEC Higher and maximise their chance of succeeding in the exam.
Course content
Course content
BEC Higher course materials relate directly to the key language skills and communication strategies which are tested in the exam. These include:
- company structures, systems, processes – eg presenting and describing company structure and processes; understanding and explaining a company's production, ordering and delivery systems; understanding and describing processes in one's company such as selection, promotion etc.
- buying and selling – eg understanding prices and delivery dates; making and accepting offers; negotiating contracts
- products and services – eg describing and presenting products; making comparisons, expressing opinions, preferences etc.
- business issues – eg understanding and talking about general business topics such as management skills, promotional strategies, training courses, business services etc.
- results and achievements – eg describing and explaining company performance and results, trends, events and changes
- the office, general business environment and routine – eg arranging and rearranging appointments and meetings; planning future events and tasks; justifying decisions and past actions; understanding record of meetings
- entertainment of clients, free time, relationships with colleagues and clients – eg welcoming a foreign visitor; thanking and expressing appreciation
- using the telephone – eg giving and interpreting numerical data, common abbreviations and acronyms (as used in international business); taking messages; exchanging information
- health and safety – eg understanding health and safety rules in the workplace; producing notices and instructions
The benefits
Benefits of doing this course
By the end of the course you will be able to approach the four different components of the Cambridge BEC Higher exam more confidently:
- the reading component - you will practise multiple choice comprehension questions covering key vocabulary, gap-filling tasks to test understanding of text structure, grammatical accuracy and range of vocabulary. There are also proof reading tasks which test sentence structure and error identification.
- the writing component – you will practise writing short messages, letters, emails, reports and proposals.
- the listening component – you will practise completing messages/forms using information heard; matching short extracts with descriptions of their general gist or topic; multiple choice questions about conversations, interviews or presentations
- the speaking component – you will practise engaging in a conversation with the examiner about your work and interests; preparing and giving a brief presentation on a business related topic; exchanging information with another candidate on work-related topics; discussing general work-related topics.
Dates & Fees
2012 Dates & Fees
Course Dates
27th February – 23rd March
30th April – 25th May
22nd October - 16th November
Exam Dates
Friday 23 March
Saturday 26 May
Friday 17 November
Course fee and exam fee
Course fees do not include the examination fee. Students will only be registered for the examination after payment of the appropriate fees.
- £1800 (4 week course, 24 hours per week)
- Exam fee £130
If you would like us to book an exam place for you, please tell us when you book your course.
A late fee may be payable for bookings received less than 3 weeks before the start date of the course.
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