Opening Hours
Mon - Fri: 9am 5pm
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Exactly What You Need
Welcome to YMCA Academy of English and Corporate Finesse
Our academy recognizes that quality learning must occur in and outside of the classroom. Our mission is to provide education in an enchanting and vibrant environment that focuses on the development of the whole person. Emphasis is placed not only on academic achievement but also in having a sound mind and healthy body and inducing good qualities in the person.
Our Background
YMCA Academy of English and Corporate Finesse
A Lively Learning Experience !!
We offer english courses in spoken and written english for the following:
TEFL (Teaching English as a foreign language)
ESL (English as a second language)
1.BEGINNER LEVEL
2.ELEMENTARY LEVEL (A1*)
3.PROFICIENCY LEVEL (C2*)
IELTS :
The international English language testing system (IELTS) is the world’s most popular English language proficiency test for higher education and global migration.
IELTS assesses all of your English skills — reading, writing, listening and speaking, and is designed to reflect how you will use English at study, at work, and at play, in your new life abroad.
Soft skills for Employability:
Introduction….
Benefits of soft skills training
Part - 1
Module 1
Self management & cleanliness
Good manners & behavioral skills
Interpersonal skills
Effective communication skill
Personality development
Part - 2
Module - 1
Team work and team spirit
Module - 2
Value of time and time management
Module - 3
Stress management
Part - 3
Module - 1
Communicating English
Module - 2
Accent & voice improvement
Module – 3
Written communication skill
Module - 4
Interviewing skill
Module - 5
Presenting skill
Module - 6
Business and Corporate etiquette
Module - 7
Crisis Management
Dyslexia:
What is dyslexia?
Dyslexia is the clinical term used for one kind of specific learning disability (Note: A learning disability refers to weaknesses in certain academic skills. Reading, writing and math are the main ones).
Why are Parents terrified of Dyslexia?
So many parents are fearful of their children being diagnosed as having dyslexia. Sometimes the fear almost borders on irrational or hysterical, but it doesn’t need to be this way. There are things in life that we should fear, but dyslexia in children is not one of them. That’s because the outlook for a child who has dyslexia is actually very bright if some things are put in place to help – and parent fears about a dyslexic child are often greater that they need to be.
Dyslexia is not and should not be confused with an intellectual disability which describes below-average IQ and a lack of skills needed for daily living. The condition intellectual disability is specifically used to describe “mental retardation.”
Dyslexia affects all age groups and is a lifelong condition. It is therefore generally agreed that the earlier dyslexic difficulties are identified the better are the chances of putting children on the road to success. A better way to identify children at risk of literacy difficulties and dyslexia is to closely observe and assess their responses to pre- and early reading activities in comparison to their typically developing peers in the reception year of primary schools, and beyond. A good indication of the severity and persistence of dyslexic difficulties can be gained by examining how the individual responds or has responded to well founded intervention. There are no medications or medical treatments for dyslexia.
To know more contact us for counselling and diagnosis.