Beyond daily communication
Ideal for students who feel their English is already fairly good but has stopped improving at a practical everyday level.
English Course
If your English is already fairly good but has not improved beyond day-to-day communication, Cambridge FCE can help you build the skills, accuracy and confidence needed for formal English use and exam preparation.
About Course
FCE Preparation is designed for students at an intermediate level who want something more advanced than General English and who want to prepare for the Cambridge ESOS First Certificate exam with stronger English accuracy and exam-focused skills.
Ideal for students who feel their English is already fairly good but has stopped improving at a practical everyday level.
A good option for students who want to use English more effectively for career and employment opportunities.
Focused preparation for the Cambridge First Certificate with attention to both exam technique and language accuracy.
Who this course is for
The current course page frames Cambridge FCE around three key student needs: moving beyond day-to-day communication, improving English for employment, and continuing English study in a more structured program than General English.
Suitable for students who already communicate reasonably well but feel they have stopped progressing.
A strong option for students who want to use English as a more effective tool in future work situations.
Designed for learners who want to keep studying English through a more defined and goal-oriented course.
Appropriate for intermediate-level students preparing for the Cambridge First Certificate exam.
Entry Requirement
The current MIT page lists several acceptable pathways into Cambridge FCE.
You need to have graduated from high school.
You have successfully finished General English at an intermediate level.
You can show a level equivalent to IELTS General Training 5.0, TOEIC 560, or another equivalent international test.
You can show evidence that you have finished an intermediate-level course at another English college in Australia.
Levels & Course
The course is aimed at students at an intermediate level, aligned to B1 on the Common European Framework, who want to prepare for the Cambridge First Certificate.
Course Goal
The focus is not only on the test itself, but also on helping students strengthen the English skills and accuracy needed to perform well.
Why study this course at MIT?
The current page highlights close liaison between staff and students, individual care and attention, and experienced staff who understand the difficulties students face and have the expertise to support them.
Students receive a more personal level of communication and support from staff.
The course is positioned as giving students more focused attention during their learning journey.
Staff are described as experienced and well aware of the difficulties English learners commonly face.
Timetable
The current page shows both morning and evening classes, with Special Focus Modules included and intake every Monday.
| Time | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8:30 - 10:00 | 1st Session | 1st Session | 1st Session | 1st Session | Day Off |
| 10:10 - 11:40 | 2nd Session | 2nd Session | 2nd Session | 2nd Session | - |
| 12:20 - 13:20 | 3rd Session | 3rd Session | 3rd Session | 3rd Session | - |
| 13:30 - 14:30 | SFMs | SFMs | SFMs | SFMs | - |
| Time | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 16:30 - 17:30 | SFMs | SFMs | SFMs | SFMs | SFMs |
| 17:40 - 19:10 | 1st Session | 1st Session | 1st Session | 1st Session | 1st Session |
| 19:20 - 20:50 | 2nd Session | 2nd Session | 2nd Session | 2nd Session | 2nd Session |
Intake: Every Monday
If Monday is a public holiday: intake is the next school day
SFMs: Special Focus Modules
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