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About the Course
Learning English at JEC is easy, fast and effective!!
1)	English in a quarter of the time!
  JEC introduces the Callan Method, with which you can learn English in a quarter of the normal time.
2)	No Homework
  With the Callan Method, there is no homework. However, the course is very intensive and, it will develop your concentration. Just focus on your study during the class and enjoy your Australian life outside the class!
3)	Equal speaking time & overcoming shyness
  Another feature of the Method is that all the students in a class enjoy an equal amount of speaking time. With most other methods the most talkative of the students do nearly all the speaking whilst the others usually sit in silence. A further feature of the Method is that it overcomes the student’s shyness. Many students when learning a foreign language are afraid to speak it. With the Callan Method being based largely on oral question-answer work, the student is forced to speak, and consequently soon overcomes his fear.
4)	Suitable for students of all ages and all nationalities
  The Callan Method is suitable for students of all ages and nationalities and can obtain excellent results with both young children and elderly people.
5)	Free trial lesson
  Let's take a look at the  Callan Method lesson  at JEC with explanations.You can join a trial lesson
before you enrol with us.

The Course Level:
  There are 11 stages in the course.

  One learns a language not just by listening, but also by speaking. It is essential, therefore, that the student speaks; and the long answer is the best way of ensuring that he does so. A student learns more quickly by speaking because the language becomes more alive and real to him/her, and is therefore more interesting.
 
  Q: Are your shoes the same colour as my shoes?

A: No, my shoes aren't the same colour as your shoes, but they're a different colour from your shoes.
  When the student answers the question, he must answer first in the negative and then in the positive
 
  Q: Am I standing still?

A: No, you aren't standing still, but you're moving

  The perfect tense, the present tense, the present perfect tense and the progressive tense etc…Do you know when and how to use all of these difficult tenses in conversation?

The Callan Method will teach you how to use these difficult tenses naturally in your daily conversation!
 
  If you sent a letter to a friend and forgot to put the address on it, would it arrive?

    If you had not come here today, would you be taking this test now

    If you walked in the rain from here to the station without a raincoat or umbrella, would you be wet by the time you got there?


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