Intensive Hospitality English Language Program

Our Intensive Hospitality English Language Program (IHELP) focuses on intensive English learning while also teaching students important hospitality industry terminology and knowledge.

We offer this program to students who need help to fulfill the entry requirements of the Bachelor’s or Master’s programs at Glion Institute of Higher Education.

 

How it works

Our experienced teachers tailor the course to individual student needs to improve their English grammar, vocabulary, speaking, listening, pronunciation, reading and writing. At the start and upon completion of the program at the Glion campus in Switzerland, students will take an Academic English test.

Our Courses

Switzerland

Intake: August 2024 & January 2025
Duration: 6 weeks
Hours per week: on average, 22 classroom hours plus 15-20 hours of independent learning

What will you learn?

  • Listening & Speaking
  • Reading & Writing
  • English Skills
  • Skills for Success
  • English for Hospitality
  • Culture & Tourism
  • Academic Writing
  • Test Preparation

 

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Program entry requirements

Bachelor’s programs

Students must achieve an IELTS score of 5.5 to enroll in a Bachelor program at Glion Institute of Higher Education in Switzerland or London, UK.

6-week course for Bachelor candidates: designed for students who have a minimum overall IELTS score of 5.0 and min. 4.5 in every sub-component on application.
Bachelor applicants in the 6 week IHELP must achieve a minimum Linguaskills Business Reading and Listening score of 160/180+ equivalent to a high B2 level on the Common European Framework of Reference to progress onto the Bachelor program. This test takes place on site at the beginning and end of the 6 week IHELP.

Master’s Programs

Students must achieve an IELTS score of 6.0 to enroll in a MSc program at Glion Institute of Higher Education in Switzerland.

6-week course for Master candidates: designed for students who have a minimum overall IELTS score of 5.5 and min. 5 in every sub-component on application.
MSc applicants in the 6 week IHELP must achieve a minimum Linguaskills score of 75/100, equivalent to a high B2 /C1 level on the Common European Framework of Reference, in order to progress onto the MSc program. This test takes place on site at the beginning and end of the 6 week IHELP.

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