
English lessons for Universities. GymGlish, a professional English language training program, is an ideal complement to university English courses. The program lends itself perfectly to the schedule of a university or college student, allowing them to practise their English daily and consolidate their acquired knowledge over the long term. Supervision tools are made available to teachers and administrators to monitor students' progress, allowing teachers to design complementary lesson plans.
GymGlish offers 100 free subscriptions to each institution through the GymGlish University program .
GymGlish & Teacher is intended to strengthen the synergy between university English courses and daily practice. Each student has access to an interface in the margin of their GymGlish e-mails for selecting the points they would like to review with the teacher. On the teacher's end, he or she receives an up-to-date 'teacher's brief' by e-mail before every course, detailing the common objectives and needs of the class. This option is available to GymGlish University users at no extra cost, and can be activated at any time for any teacher for the duration of a GymGlish University subscription.
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The GymGlish University offer allows each student to customize their training on the basis of their area of study in order to cover themes, vocabulary and situations of interest in priority. Examples of options available to GymGlish University users: management, research & development, marketing, health, HR etc.
Supervision tools and a dedicated web space are provided for the professors and administrators. This space provides a snapshot of students' progress within the English course, and includes detailed information about scores, participation rates, and more, allowing teachers to track and assess each student's progress easily, both individually and within a group. Students are evaluated continuously throughout the lessons on a scale of 0 (beginner) to 5 (professional mastery of international English).
Laurence Gautier, training manager at ENDEL
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