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Why students choose Comunicorp: |
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20 years of experience in the Chilean market |
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Guaranteed quality of service, backed by international ISO 9001 certification and Chilean NCh 2728 quality certification |
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Recommendation by other students, who are friends, family or colleagues. |
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Confidence in the International teacher certification that all Comunicorp teachers are required to hold. |
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The assurance that Comunicorp is accountable for the success of its programs. |
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Guarantee of a training program with measurable goals and objectives which are agreed upon at the outset of every program. |
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Implementation Process: |
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The first stage includes a Level Test and a Needs Detection. This information is used to define the course objectives and identify the most appropriate content for the course. Individual courses are completed with one or more teachers according to the quantity of hours per week and the type of course the students are doing. Group courses may have between 5 and 10 participants and are scheduled according to ease of availability for working or non-working professionals. All Comunicorp courses have SENCE codes. |
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Students are evaluated monthly by their teachers. The results of evaluations, the monthly attendance, the teachers' comments, and information about student participation, motivation and punctuality are reported and available via the Comunicorp website with password access |
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Once the goals of the language program have been accomplished, a final level test is completed. The End of Course summary is completed when the course ends according to the end date. Students may pass through more than one program during a course depending on how many hours the course includes. The End of Course Summary includes all the information described in PHASE 2 along with the cumulative attendance, the last test score, the grammar that was taught throughout the course, final comments about specific learning styles and recommendations for future courses for each participant. |
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Training Process: |
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