Education System

1. Which courses are held at Iran-Australia?

Please visit the section for general courses and English for specific purposes courses to get familiar with courses, their schedule and their specifications.

2. What is the CEFR?

This international standard classifies levels of proficiency in English language from basic to advanced. Iran-Australia has based its education system on this standard from the very beginning.

3. What makes Iran-Australia’s education system different from those of other institutes?
  • Focus on speaking skill
  • Employing specialized books
  • Enjoying the most modern teaching practices
  • Constant evaluation of learners’ progress
  • Providing specialized consultation
  • Standard tests
4. Is it possible to receive valid certificates?

Yes. At the end of general and specialized English courses, the learners studying at Iran-Australia can apply for valid translatable certificates, certified by the Ministry of Justice and Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

5. Which English accent is taught at Iran-Australia? British or American?

The program in Iran-Australia centers around the American accent. However, given the importance of the British accents specially in international tests, this accent has been taken into consideration in Iran-Australia’s course books.

6. Does Iran-Australia have any specific courses for those who have been away from academic education for a long time or those who do not possess any academic degrees?

Yes. Iran-Australia has a special program for these learners which includes a term consisting of 12 sessions. The learners will get to know the basics of English language and get ready to enter the pre-IELTS course in this term.

7. Does Iran-Australia hold any private classes?

Experience has shown that participating in public classes leads to more fruitful results than participating in private classes. Therefore, private classes are not held at Iran-Australia.

 

8. Are learners able to move form one branch to another?

Yes. Learners can move form one branch to another based on the academic calendar.