Group Instruction
Language Programmes for Teens ages 12 - 16
Time Zones is a motivating new four-skills series for pre-teens and young teens ages 12 - 16, with a strong international focus.
It combines a communicative approach to learning English with stunning National Geographic images. All programmes are taught by highly trained, native-fluent speakers via the Berlitz Virtual Classroom.
With Time Zones, learners will:
EXPLORE amazing places and fascinating cultures.
DISCOVER the exciting worlds of science and technology, nature, history, geography, and popular culture.
LEARN how to use English to communicate effectively in the real world, by developing both language and critical thinking skills
- It encourages intellectual development.
- It aids understanding of the native language.
- It lays a foundation for appreciating other cultures.
- It provides a sound basis for language learning at school.
- It improves job opportunities in many fields.
PROGRAM: Group Instruction (2-4 students)
SCHEDULE: One session per week for 20-weeks
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English Level 1 English Level 2 English Level 3 English Level 4 |
Mondays 16.30 - 18.00 CET Tuesdays 16.30 - 18.00 CET Wednesdays 16.30 - 18.00 CET Thursdays 16.30 - 18.00 CET |
April 16, 2012 April 17, 2012 April 18, 2012 April 19, 2012 |







The initial phase has gone very well, and there is no doubt that language training from BVC has played a vital role in this. Both girls are fully integrated at school, and have no significant problems following lessons in English. I would very much like to commend the instructors who have worked with Hanne and Marianne. They have done a fantastic job, and have kept motivation at the highest level. Marianne, in particular, thinks it's very sad that she will no longer have the weekly conversations with her instructors. They have both lost a couple of lessons due to technical and logistical problems through holidays, but the plan to take the lessons over the internet has been optimal. It has given us the flexibility to be able to make the most of the summer at the same time as allowing the girls to take their course with Berlitz.
Karl Ole Stornes, The Netherlands