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Afternoon English Courses in New Zealand from 454NZD for 1 Week
Afternoon courses are designed for students who have morning commitments or learn better later in the day. This course often follows the same structure as the morning English group course. In New Zealand, the afternoon course is available between 30 and lessons per week.
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FAQ About Afternoon English Courses in New Zealand
How much is the cheapest Afternoon course in New Zealand?
454 NZD for 1 weeks is the lowest price for an Afternoon course in New Zealand. The average cost of an Afternoon course in New Zealand is 250 NZD per week..
What is the best language school offering Afternoon courses in New Zealand?
Worldwide School of English has received the best overall rating in New Zealand among all language schools offering Afternoon programmes.
Which English school offers the best rated teaching for Afternoon courses in New Zealand?
LSI - Language Studies International was rated highest for quality of teaching among schools with Afternoon courses.
What is the recommended course duration?
You can take courses for just 1 week. For significant progress opt for longer durations. According to a survey of StudyTravel Magazine the average course duration for New Zealand is 9 weeks.
Will my phone/laptop's power adaptor work in New Zealand?
In New Zealand electricity is 230 Volt and 50 Hz. Plug type I.
This course is suitable for students who wish to improve their fluency, vocabulary and pronunciation in a language. There is an emphasis on language for everyday situations and classes may involve discussing topics such as film and theater, current events, politics, local culture and the internet.