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Introduction to Teaching English for Legal Purposes
6 - 10 September 2010
Venue: Römer Villa, Neu-Ulm / Germany
Course director: Matt Firth
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Legal English Teacher Training Overview, Ulm September 2010
Download the PDF containing course information and registration form
Demand has never been so great for teachers of English for Legal Purposes. Why?
- English is the lingua franca of the international legal community.
- European university law schools often require their students to study at
least one course in language for legal purposes. Most students choose English.
- Business people are increasingly required to have a working knowledge of
Legal English.
- The new Cambridge International Legal English Certificate has lead to a
huge increase in the number of courses in Legal English offered by private
language schools, individual trainers and institutions of higher and further
education.
Class size
A strict maximum of 16
Length
1 Week (40 hours): 6-10 September 2010
Fee
€ 990 (€ 925 for members of EULETA: European Legal English Teachers' Association)
Accommodation:
Ulm and Neu-Ulm have a good selection of hotels and the local tourist office
will be pleased to help you find the right accommodation for your stay: www.tourismus.ulm.de/vermittlung.dpx
More details:
paul.east[at]t-online.de
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