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Motorcity, Jlt, Dubai Investment Park
Timing:
10am to 7pm
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Overview

Tutoring success requires engaged students. We are able to do so because our methods and systems are different from nearly all tutoring companies in Dubai and have years of parent and testimonials to back this up. We start by using state-of-art computer adaptive testing (CAT) that only top schools are using. Our CAT is able to accurately identify student learning needs. This is not possible by any human tutor or regular learning centers. Accurate assessment of gaps and needs is a critical requirement to help the student most effectively in the shortest amount of time. Our engaging and rigorous method has been proven with years of parent testimonials and support. 

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Motorcity, Jlt, Dubai Investment Park

Specialities

  • Unique method that appeals to today's students
  • Powerful assessment using Compute Adaptive Testing
  • Experienced tutors
  • Engaging method that rewards children generously for good performance and behavior
  • Student-centered learning

Faculties

We do not hire any instructor or tutor. All our instructors are evaluated comprehensively before hiring and trained in our scientific and research-back methodology.  

Timing

10am to 7pm

Segment & Subject Details

Business Training
Business Training:
Presentation Skills
IT Training
IT Training:
Programming Technology
Exam Preparation
Exam Preparation:
ACT, English, IELTS, Maths, SAT, TOEFL
Primary
Primary:
English, Maths
Secondary
Secondary:
Biology, Chemistry, English as a second language, English language, Mathematics, Physics, Science

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The starting point for Math tutoring should be the boundary between what your child knows and what he/she does not know. Assessment is done using Metamindz Math Computer Adpative Test (CAT ) that establishes the starting point for Math tutoring by checking 27 Math sub-domains. We meet you to discuss the Math diagnostic results and recommended approach. Our Math tutoring is rigorous, engaging and motivating. Our integrated approach uses all of the following modes of instruction and motivation.

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  • Segment:
    Secondary
  • Subject:
    Mathematics

Course details

Mathematics is one of the most charming subjects, induced with maximum usage of the intellect. Maths can open new avenue of solutions, which although inspired from numbers are yet great when applied on real life problems. For this program following are the contents:

  • Numbers and Number System
    • Integers
    • Fractions
    • Decimals
    • Powers and roots
    • Set language and notation
    • Percentages
    • Ratio and proportion
    • Degree of accuracy
  • Equations, formulae and identities
    • Use of symbols
    • Algebraic manipulation
    • Expressions and formulae
    • Linear equations
    • Simultaneous linear equations
    • Inequalities
  • Sequences, functions and graphs
    • Sequences
    • Graphs
  • Shape, space and measures
    • Angles and triangles
    • Polygons
    • Symmetry
    • Measures
    • Construction
    • Circle properties
    • Geometrical reasoning
    • Trigonometry and Pythagoras’ Theorem
  • Statistics
    • Graphical representation of data
    • Statistical measures
    • Probability

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  • Segment:
    Secondary
  • Subject:
    Mathematics

Course details

The world of numbers and calculations are stiched with varied problems, while the enlightening outcome are the solutions. We are scared of every puzzle we can't solve; but as the solution seeps in, the only element left to feel in is "Fun". For this program following are the contents:

  • Numbers and Number System
    • Decimals
    • Powers and roots
    • Set language and notation
    • Percentages
    • Ratio and proportion
    • Degree of accuracy
  • Equations, formulae and identities
    • Use of symbols
    • Algebraic manipulation
    • Expressions and formulae
    • Linear equations
    • Proportions
    • Simultaneous linear equations
    • Quadratic equations
    • Inequalities
  • Sequences, functions and graphs
    • Sequences
    • Function notations
    • Graphs
  • Shape, space and measures
    • Lines and triangles
    • Polygons
    • Symmetry
    • Measures
    • Construction
    • Circle properties
    • Geometrical reasoning
    • Trigonometry and Pythagoras’ Theorem
    • Mensuration
    • 3-D shapes and volume
    • Similarity
  • Vectors and Transformation geometry
    • Vectors
    • Transformation geometry
  • Statistics
    • Graphical representation of data
    • Statistical measures
    • Probability

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Communication based interactive classes for learning the English language applications at its best, is held here. In our small batches we provide individual attention to all of the students. Following are listed the areas, where our course shall focus on correcting the errors:

  • Subject-Verb Agreement
  • Subject-Verb Special Cases
  • Verbs & Adverbs
  • Pronoun Number
  • Pronoun Case
  • Relative Pronouns
  • Misplaced Modifier
  • Run On Sentences
  • Sentence Fragments
  • Comma Splices
  • Illogical Comparisons
  • Parallelism
  • Active & Passive Voice
  • Commas, Colons & Semicolons...and many more.

Course details

Metamindz English tutoring is rigorous, engaging and motivating. Because we are able to identify gaps accurately (by using computer adaptive testing) and individualize instruction, our students achieve faster and better results.

Reading Comprehension is one of the most critical skills to develop. Why? Because all future learning in LIFE depends on it. In college, at work or in your job and pretty much everywhere, we need to read something to understand what needs to be done. Therefore poor reading comprehension affects your learning ability. All such problem will elope, as you come to pursue this program from us.

Here you take an adaptive English Reading test that checks for weaknesses in 44 Reading sub-domains across. We separately discuss the Reading diagnostic results and recommended approach with you.

Course details

B1 - Biology Coaching Program is available here. Detail chapter based studying is done at our center. Students are made to practise the essential drawings required in biology. Each and every students are given attention equally. Program Focuses on Specific Requirements of GCSE / IGCSE O Levels Marks Scheme to Score High. Class details are as listed below:

  • Marker Essay Type Question
  • Diet,Exercise,Health,Medicine & Immunity
  • Hormones in Animals and Plants
  • Adaptation,Distribution,Energy & Biomass
  • Natural Cycles,Genetic Eng & Evolution

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  • Segment:
    Secondary
  • Subject:
    Chemistry

Course details

C1 - Chemistry Learning Course is provided here. Thorough studying of the formulas is done here. For remembering the chemical formulas daily practise and varied shortcuts are also taught here. Program Focuses on Specific Requirements of GCSE / IGCSE O Levels Marks Scheme to Score High. Class details are as listed below:

  • Marker Essay Type Question
  • Fundamental Ideas of the Periodic Table
  • Limestone and Carbonates
  • Crude Oil and Cracking
  • Plant Oils & Structure of Atmosphere

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P1 - Physics Modular Tutorial is available here. Students are made to practise some of the essential practicals for Physics. Program Focuses on Specific Requirements of GCSE / IGCSE O Levels Marks Scheme to Score High. Class details are as listed below:

  • Marker Essay Type Question
  • Conduction, Convection and Rdaition
  • Waves, Diffraction and Refraction
  • Electricity and Efficiency
  • Specific heat Cap/ Insul/ Thermos Flask

Course details

Coaching Classes for Biology - B2 is conducted here. Detail chapter based studying is done at our center. Students are made to practise the essential drawings required in biology. Program Focuses on Specific Requirements of GCSE / IGCSE O Levels Marks Scheme to Score High. Class details are as listed below:

  • Marker Essay Type Question
  • Diffusion and Photosynthesis
  • Protiens, Enzymes and Digestion
  • Respiration, Cell Division and Stem Cells
  • Genes & Genetic Disorders. Old/New Species

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  • Segment:
    Secondary
  • Subject:
    Chemistry

Course details

Tutorial Program on Chemistry - C2 is done here. Thorough studying of the formulas is done here. For remembering the chemical formulas daily practise and varied shortcuts are also taught here. Program Focuses on Specific Requirements of GCSE / IGCSE O Levels Marks Scheme to Score High. Class details are as listed below:

  • Marker Essay Type Question
  • Structure/Bonding (ionic & covalent)
  • Giant atomic structures & Polymers
  • Masses,%,Calculating Empirical Formulas
  • Rates of Energy/ Electrolysis
  • Electrolysis (contd); Half Equations

Course details

Training Course on Physics - P2 is available here. Students are made to practise some of the essential practicals for Physics. Program Focuses on Specific Requirements of GCSE / IGCSE O Levels Marks Scheme to Score High. Class details are as listed below:

  • Marker Essay Type Question
  • Forces, Energy and Graphs
  • Resultant Forces and Momentum
  • Static Electricity and Circuits
  • Electricity in the home
  • Atomic Structure and Radioactivity

Course details

B3 - Biology Learning Module is available here. Students are made to practise the essential drawings required in biology. Program Focuses on Specific Requirements of GCSE / IGCSE O Levels Marks Scheme to Score High. Class details are as listed below:

  • Marker Essay Type Question
  • Homeostasis (Temperature, Sugar and Water)
  • Kidney and Treatment and the Heart
  • Human Pop, Deforestation & Global Warming

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  • Segment:
    Secondary
  • Subject:
    Chemistry

Course details

C3 - Chemistry Classroom Course is conducted here. Thorough studying of the formulas is done here. For remembering the chemical formulas daily practise and varied shortcuts are also taught here. Program Focuses on Specific Requirements of GCSE / IGCSE O Levels Marks Scheme to Score High. Class details are as listed below:

  • Marker Essay Type Question
  • Titrations and Chemical analysis
  • Titrations/Electrolysis and Electroplating
  • Hardness of Water
  • Harbor process, Nitrogen Fix, Ethanol & Esters

Course details

P3 - Physics Study Program is available. Students are made to practise some of the essential practicals for Physics. Program Focuses on Specific Requirements of GCSE / IGCSE O Levels Marks Scheme to Score High. Class details are as listed below:

  • Marker Essay Type Question
  • Magnetic Fields and Motors
  • Electromagnetic Induction
  • Medical Applications of Physics
  • Turnng Forces, Pivots and Pendulums

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  • Duration:
    8 Week
  • Segment:
    Primary
  • Subject:
    English

Course details

This course has been created for the youngest eager writers, starting at 2nd grade. During the eight week pre-sentence course, students are introduced to parts of speech and taught how to recognize and use them in a sentence. Students are taught to recognize and form a complete sentence with a subject and predicate and they also learn basic capitalization rules and proofreading strategies. Improves writing skills as students learn the fundamentals of proper grammar.

Course contents:

  • Unit 1 – Nouns By the end of the first unit, students will be able to correctly identify common nouns and capitalize proper nouns and differentiate between concrete and abstract nouns.
  • Unit 2 – Pronouns and Adjectives By the end of the Unit 2, students should have a complete understanding of all types of pronouns. Students will also be introduced to adjectives and will be able to recognize and use them in sentences.
  • Unit 3 – Verbs By the end of the Unit 3, students will be able to correctly identify action, helping, and linking verbs in a sentence.
  • Unit 4 – Capitalization By the end of the Unit 4, students will be able to recognize and utilize the most common capitalization rules.
  • Unit 5 – Sentence Structure By the end of Unit 4, students will be able to identify and correct run-on sentences and fragments.
  • Unit 6 – Sentence Subject By the end of Unit 6, students will be able to correctly identify complete subjects in sentences and be able to form complete sentences with subjects.
  • Unit 7 – Sentence Predict By the end of unit 7, students will be able to correctly identify the predicate in a sentence and form complete sentences with predicates.
  • Unit 8 – Proofreading By the end of unit 8, students will begin to recognize simple proofreading strategies and utilize them in their own writing.

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  • Duration:
    8 Week
  • Segment:
    Primary
  • Subject:
    English

Course details

Students learn to write and revise their own complete sentences, with descriptive details. Gaining knowledge on the four sentence types as well subject-verb agreement, students write sentences correctly and with confidence. We instill these foundational principles through engaging exercises and encouraging feedback as they learn to construct clear and grammatically correct sentences.

Course contents:

  • Unit 1 – Types of sentences : Declarative and Interrogative Student will identify and create declarative and interrogative sentences.
  • Unit 2 – Types of sentences : Imperative and Exclamatory The student will identify and create imperative and exclamatory sentences.
  • Unit 3 – Noun Plurals and Possessives The student will be able to create the plural forms and possessive forms of nouns.
  • Unit 4 – Subject – Verb Agreement : The student will make verbs agree with their subjects in number.
  • Unit 5 – Punctuation : Commas The student will understand the rules for correct comma placement.
  • Unit 6 – It + is = It’s a lot of fun learning about contractions! The student will understand and use rules for forming contractions (shortened forms of two words).
  • Unit 7 – Oh Dear! Words Often Confused : Homophones, Homonyms, and more The student will be able to correctly identify and spell words that are often confused with other words.
  • Unit 8 – Put Your Thinking Caps On! What Have You Learned? The student will create and proofread sentences using all of the skills learnt in this eight-unit course.

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  • Duration:
    8 Week
  • Segment:
    Primary
  • Subject:
    English

Course details

Students learn the parts of a paragraph as well as how to put them together to make a perfect paragraph. Learning to write different types of paragraphs and learning to write in chronological order, students come away ready to start learning about essays. Builds a strong foundation for essay writing through paragraph practice.

Course contents:

  • Unit 1 – The Topic Sentence : Students review writing sentences and learn how to write a topic sentence.
  • Unit 2 – Supporting Details : Students learn how to write supporting details in a paragraph.
  • Unit 3 – Closing Sentences : Students write closing sentences and edit existing closing sentences to learn how to strengthen them.
  • Unit 4 – Writing in Chronological Order : Students focus on writing in a logical, time-oriented paragraph to begin our paragraph writing adventure.
  • Unit 5 – Writing the Narrative Paragraph : Students work on writing a well-organized and interesting narrative paragraph.
  • Unit 6 –  Writing the Expository Paragraph : Students explore ways to write solid expository paragraphs that are interesting and exciting.
  • Unit 7 – Writing the Descriptive Paragraph : Students will become adept at creating descriptive paragraphs.
  • Unit 8 – Writing the Persuasive Paragraph : Students work to write convincing persuasive paragraphs using strong vocabulary and persuasive sentence structure.

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  • Duration:
    8 Week
  • Segment:
    Primary
  • Subject:
    English

Course details

This course introduces elementary students to longer forms of writing. It prepares students for essay writing by engaging them in the process of writing various types paragraphs such as expository, persuasive, and narrative. The culminating activity of the course is writing a five paragraph narrative essay.

Course contents:

  • Unit 1 – Fact or Opinion, Comparing and Contrasting : By the end of unit 1, students will be able to explain the difference between a fact and an opinion, and they will compare and contrast items using facts.
  • Unit 2 – Excellent Expository : By the end of the second unit, students will be able to write an expository paragraph.
  • Unit 3 – Persuasive Paragraph : By the end of unit 3, students will be able to write a persuasive paragraph.
  • Unit 4 – Verb Tense : By the end of the fourth unit, students will be able to identify and write verbs in their proper tenses. Students will also write using stronger, more specific verbs.
  • Unit 5 –  Adverbs : By the end of the fifth week, students will be able to identify and use adverbs in sentences and paragraphs.
  • Unit 6 – Setting, Character, and Plot : By the end of unit 6, students will be able identify setting, character, and plot in a narrative.
  • Unit 7 – The Narrative Essay : By the end of unit 7, students will be able write a narrative essay.
  • Unit 8 – Put It All Together : By the end of the eighth unit, students will write a five paragraph essay.

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  • Duration:
    8 Week
  • Segment:
    Secondary
  • Subject:
    English language

Course details

This eight-week course is the first of two courses focusing on “boosting basics” at middle school level. Basic Mechanics allows students to strengthen their foundation writing skills. The course teaches the fundamentals of writing such as: sentences vs. fragments, subjects and predicates, subject-verb agreement and capitalization. Students reinforce their writing skills they began to learn in Elementary School.

Course contents:

  • Unit 1 – The Sentence, The Fragment, and The Run-on :- By the end of the first unit, students will be able to differentiate between complete, fragment and run on sentences and use this knowledge to write their own proper sentences.
  • Unit 2 – Nouns, Nouns, and More Nouns! :- By the end of the second unit, students will be able to form the plural and possessive forms of nouns.
  • Unit 3 – Subjects of a Sentence :- By the end of the third unit, students will be able to identify and use the simple and complete subjects of a sentence.
  • Unit 4 – Predicates of a Sentence :- By the end of the fourth unit, students will be able to identify the simple and complete predicates of a sentence.
  • Unit 5 – Subject – Verb Agreement in a Sentence :- By the end of the fifth unit, students will be able to make common subjects and verbs agree.
  • Unit 6 – “Tricky” Subject – Verb Agreement :- By the end of the sixth unit, students will be able to make tricky subjects and verbs agree.
  • Unit 7 – Capitalization :- By the end of the seventh unit, students will be able to correctly capitalize words both individually and within sentences.
  • Unit 8 – Sum it ALL UP! :- By the end of the eighth unit, students will be able to proficiency in writing proper sentences, making subjects and verbs agree, and using correct capitalization rules. Students will also proofread their own writing to check for and correct any errors in these areas.

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  • Duration:
    8 Week
  • Segment:
    Secondary
  • Subject:
    English language

Course details

This eight-week course is the second of two courses focusing on “boosting basics” at the middle school level. Middle School Writing Enhancement emphasizes the technical parts of writing such as comma and semi-colon placement, compound sentences, words often confused, and capitalization. These are the areas where many good, young writers who have creative talent often need reinforcement.

Course details:

  • Unit 1 – Sensible Sentences :- By the end of the first unit, the student will be able to create a complete sentence. The student will also be able to identify and create declarative and interrogative sentences.
  • Unit 2 – Commands and Exclamations – Two more kinds of sentences :- By the end of the second unit, the student will be able to write exclamatory and imperative sentences using the correct punctuation.
  • Unit 3 – Verbs – Past, Present, and Future :- By the end of the third unit, the student will be able to identify and write using the correct present, past, and future verb forms.
  • Unit 4 – More Verb Forms! :- By the end of the fourth unit, the student will be able to write verbs in their progressive and perfect forms and will be able to edit sentences for tense problems.
  • Unit 5 – Describing Words :- By the end of the fifth unit, the student will be able to write sentences using adjectives and adverbs properly.
  • Unit 6 – Putting Sentences Together :- By the end of the sixth unit, the student will be able to create compound sentences using conjunctions and commas and/or semi-colons.
  • Unit 7 –  Comma Sense :- By the end of unit 7, students will be able to use commas in a series for set offs and direct address.
  • Unit 8 – The Proof is in the Writing :- By the end of the eighth unit, the student will be able to correctly edit spelling, capitalization, and punctuation errors.

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  • Duration:
    8 Week
  • Segment:
    Secondary
  • Subject:
    English language

Course details

Students work on developing clear and precisely written paragraphs on a variety of topics. They create topic sentences, details, and closing sentences. Students also write expository, narrative and descriptive paragraphs to master the basic building blocks of writing paragraphs.

Course details:

  • Unit 1 – The Topic Sentence :- Students review the elements of a complete sentence and then identify the topic sentence of a paragraph and create their own topic sentences.
  • Unit 2 – Supporting Details :- Students identify supporting details and write their own supporting details
  • Unit 3 – Closing Sentence :- Students choose the best closing sentence for a paragraph and then create their own. They also write a complete paragraph.
  • Unit 4 – Writing in Chronological Order :- Students write paragraphs listing events and steps in chronological order.
  • Unit 5 – Narrative Paragraphs :- Students write narrative paragraphs using both creativity and life experiences.
  • Unit 6 – Descriptive Paragraphs :- Students write descriptive paragraphs using real and imagined scenes and objects.
  • Unit 7 – Compare/Contrast Paragraphs :- Students use comparison and contrasting as a method to write paragraphs.
  • Unit 8 – Proofreading and Editing :- Students proofread and self-edit their own expository and narrative paragraphs.

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  • Duration:
    8 Week
  • Segment:
    Secondary
  • Subject:
    English language

Course details

Students learn structure that helps them express themselves in writing narrative and expository essays. With writing assignments such as “please describe the most disgusting meal that you’ve ever eaten”, this course strengthens students’ ability to write a well structured effective essay. Students develop informative and creative writing skills so that they can express complex ideas clearly.

Course details:

  • Unit 1 – Expository Paragraphs :- Students write a well-constructed expository paragraph.
  • Unit 2 – Narrative Paragraphs :- Students create a colorful narrative paragraph.
  • Unit 3 – Narrative Essay :- Students write a narrative essay using an outline or graphic organizer about an event in their lives.
  • Unit 4 – Narrative Essay with Descriptive Language :- Students use descriptive language to write a narrative about the most disgusting meal they have ever eaten.
  • Unit 5 – Narrative Essay with Dialogue :- Students write a narrative using dialogue to tell about a time they disagreed with a friend.
  • Unit 6 – Expository Essay :- Students write a five-paragraph expository essay.
  • Unit 7 – Expository Essay Using Research :- Students write an expository essay based upon research they do using a variety of sources.
  • Unit 8 – Narrative and Expository Essays :- Students write both a narrative essay and an expository essay to round out the eight-week course.

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  • Duration:
    8 Week
  • Segment:
    Secondary
  • Subject:
    English language

Course details

The Advanced Essay helps students find their voice and produce essays which match style and media. Today, students can get confused since they write one way for standardized tests, a different way for school essays, and yet another way when they are chatting with their friends. Students learn which type of writing suits the occasion through creative writing exercises.

Course contents:

  • Unit 1 – Story and Logic in a Narrative Essay :- Students write a narrative essay using setting and chronological time order.
  • Unit 2 – Story and Logic in an Expository Essay :- Students write an expository essay using logical, relevant facts.
  • Unit 3 – Sentence Variety and Strong Vocabulary :- Students use different sentence structures and colorful words to write either a narrative or an expository essay.
  • Unit 4 – Basics :- Students use the basic fundamentals such as spelling, punctuation, capitalization and subject-verb agreement and then write an essay about their favorite hobby.
  • Unit 5 – Writing to Persuade :- Students use their writing voice to create a persuasive essay on a chosen topic for a specific audience.
  • Unit 6 – Writing to Inform :- Students use the 5 W’s and the H (Who, What, When, Where, Why and How) to write a news article.
  • Unit 7 – Writing for the Internet :- Students use the elements specific to internet writing to create their own homepage.
  • Unit 8 – Script Writing :- Students write a two-scene script using dialog and stage directions.

  • Price:
    AED 850
  • Duration:
    6 Hour
  • Segment:
    IT Training
  • Subject:
    Programming Technology

Course details

Beginners Level Robotics Course for 6 to 10 year olds is available here. This course covers 2 themes with 6 projects. The Amazing Mechanisms theme focuses on Physical Science concepts [Theme A] and the Wild Animals theme focuses on Technology, emphasizing the concept of sensing and responding to external stimuli [Theme B].

Theme A

  • Dancing Birds: students learn about pulleys and belts, experimenting with the size of pulleys and the crossing and uncrossing of the belt.
  • Smart Spinner: students investigate the effect of smaller and larger gears on a spinning top.
  • Drumming Monkey: students learn about levers, cams, and patterns of movement. They experiment with the number and position of cams, using them as the effort causing the monkey’s arms to drum up and down on a surface at different rates.

Theme B

  • Hungry Alligator: students program the alligator to snap its jaw shut when the motion sensor sees something near its mouth.
  • Roaring Lion: students program the lion to sit up and then lie down and roar when it senses a bone.
  • Flying Bird: students program the tilt sensor to activate a flapping sound as they move the tail up and down, flapping the wings. They also program the motion sensor to activate a tweet sound when the bird tilts down to its feet.

  • Price:
    AED 850
  • Duration:
    6 Hour
  • Segment:
    IT Training
  • Subject:
    Programming Technology

Course details

Advance Beginner Robotic Course for 6 - 10 year olds is provided here. This course covers 2 themes with 6 projects. The Play Soccer theme focuses on Mathematics [Theme A] and the Adventure Stories theme focuses on Language using the model to dramatize events [Theme B].

Theme A

  • Goal Kicker: students measure the distance the kicking leg model kicks paper balls.
  • Goal Keeper: students calculate the number of blocks, goals, misses as they try to flick paper balls past a mechanical goal keeper. They also learn to program an automatic score keeping system.
  • Cheerful Fans: students apply a numerical rating system to judging the best performance in three subjective.

Theme B

  • Airplane Rescue: students learn important interview questions: Who, What, Where, Why, and How and report a story of Max the LEGO® mini figure’s airplane ride.
  • Giant Escape: students act out the dialogue, role-playing as Mia and Max wake the sleeping giant and must escape the forest.
  • Sailboat Storm: students describe the sequence of events as Max endures a thunderstorm at sea.

  • Price:
    AED 850
  • Duration:
    5 Hour
  • Segment:
    IT Training
  • Subject:
    Programming Technology

Course details

Robotic Training of Intermediate Level for 6 to 10 year olds is available here. Interactive training program is designed for the children. This course covers 3 projects. The details are as listed below:

  • Finish line: Student will build and program a mechanical finish line that waves a signal flag using a system of levers. Triggered by a motion sensor, the flag will signal when a driver has won the race.
  • Ferris wheel: Students will build and program a mechanical Ferris wheel that rotates using gears and a motor and axle mechanism. Triggered by a motion sensor, the model rotates and stops for passengers.
  • Carousel: Students will build and program a mechanical carousel that rotates on its base using a crown gear configuration. Triggered by a tilt sensor, the model will rotate at different speeds and in different directions.

  • Price:
    AED 850
  • Duration:
    5 Hour
  • Segment:
    IT Training
  • Subject:
    Programming Technology

Course details

Advance intermediate level learning on Robotics is available here for the 6 to 10 year olds. Interactive learning procedures are followed by the tutors. This course covers 3 projects. The course and projects details are as listed below:

  • Draw Bridge: Students will build and program a mechanical drawbridge that moves using a worm gear configuration. Triggered by a motion sensor, the Drawbridge will rise and lower for passing boats.
  • Folk Lift: Students will build and program a mechanical forklift that moves a load using a pulley and belt configuration. Triggered by a tilt sensor, the forks on the model lift and lower a pallet.
  • Tower Crane: Students will build and program a mechanical tower crane that rotates on its base using a worm gear configuration and a hand crank. Triggered by a tilt sensor, the lifting hook will be raised and lowered using a motor and a belt-driven pulley.

  • Price:
    AED 950
  • Duration:
    14 Days
  • Segment:
    IT Training
  • Subject:
    Programming Technology

Course details

Advance Robotic Classes' students are ready to migrate to the NXT platform which is the most popular platform from LEGO and is the basis for global competitions. Students will learn basic programming with Lego Mindstorm NXT programming. They will be directed to build a robot and use sensors to make it “Artificially intelligent”. When the students have completed 20 minor tasks, they will be assigned two major missions (which require integration of Math and Science skills) on hypothetical moons.

Course missions:

  • Mission 1: Rock Removal: Your robot must drive to the designated rock circles, gather the rocks, and push or carry them to the extraction area. A rock (LEGO brick) should be placed inside each of the three red circles prior to starting the mission. The robot must start in the designated Start Area. No part of the robot can extend beyond this border, even if it is not in contact with the board surface. The robot must reach and gather as many of the rocks it can, then push or carry the rocks till they can be deposited in the Extraction Area.
  • Mission 2: Water Extraction: Your robot must follow the river to the Water Tower and lake, and then lower a ‘water extraction pipe’ into the lake. The robot must start in the designated Start Area. No part of the robot can extend beyond this border, even if it is not in contact with the board surface. The robot should include a ‘moving pipe’ feature that can be lowered onto the surface of the lake. This pipe should remain above the board surface during the journey to the lake. If the pipe makes contact with the lake surface, it is considered a successful mission.

  • Price:
    AED 950
  • Duration:
    8 Hour
  • Segment:
    IT Training
  • Subject:
    Programming Technology

Course details

LEGO’s NXT platform is the most popular platform from LEGO and is the basis for global competitions. Students will learn basic programming with Lego Mindstorm NXT programming. They will be directed to build a robot and use sensors to make it “Artificially intelligent”. When the students have completed 20 minor tasks, they will be assigned two major missions (which require integration of Math and Science skills) on hypothetical moons.

Missions for this program:

  • Mission 1: Rock Removal: Your robot must drive to the designated rock circles, gather the rocks, and push or carry them to the extraction area. A rock (LEGO brick) should be placed inside each of the three red circles prior to starting the mission. The robot must start in the designated Start Area. No part of the robot can extend beyond this border, even if it is not in contact with the board surface. The robot must reach and gather as many of the rocks it can, then push or carry the rocks till they can be deposited in the Extraction Area.
  • Mission 2: Water Extraction: Your robot must follow the river to the Water Tower and lake, and then lower a ‘water extraction pipe’ into the lake. The robot must start in the designated Start Area. No part of the robot can extend beyond this border, even if it is not in contact with the board surface. The robot should include a ‘moving pipe’ feature that can be lowered onto the surface of the lake. This pipe should remain above the board surface during the journey to the lake. If the pipe makes contact with the lake surface, it is considered a successful mission.

  • Price:
    AED 950
  • Duration:
    8 Hour
  • Segment:
    IT Training
  • Subject:
    Programming Technology

Course details

This course is for 10 - 13 year olds. Curriculum is as per Carnegie Mellon University Robotics Lab. 

Pantheon is the largest planet in the KRML Cluster. It has an atmosphere that can support human and plant life. Pantheon has drinkable water, but it currently lacks soil rich enough to support plants. The terrain is relatively smooth. The planet has one major volcano– Mt. Valhalla– which has shown predictable thermal activity. The planet also has lakes, gaseous fumaroles, deep fissures, and meteorite craters. Rock analysis has revealed an abundance of minerals.  Deep Space Terraforming teams have completed construction of a hydroponics greenhouse, and are growing edible plants there. In addition there are space habitats, a communications transmitter, solar station, atmosphere factory, and some roadways already established on the planet’s surface.

In ROBO 1, students will complete the following missions:

  • Mission 1: Plant Terraformers Flag: Your Terrabot must maneuver to the flag station, and drop the DST flag on the marked location. This location was surveyed by DST geologist, and pre-marked for the flag. Robots must transport the flag from the Start area to the flag target circle. Once at the flag marker, the flag should be released autonomously onto the target circle.
  • Mission 2: Rescue Moon Buggy: Your Terrabot must travel to the Wastelands and search for the derelict Moon Buggy. Once found, you should transport it back to the Start Area for repair. Robots must traverse the board to reach the ‘stranded’ Moon Buggy. For maximum points, robots require some mechanism for connecting with the Moon Buggy.
  • Mission 3: Plug Mt. Valhalla Volcano: Plug the top of volatile Mt. Valhalla to redirect geothermal energy to Pantheon City Your Terrabot must travel to the active volcano Mt. Valhalla. Once there, your Terrabot must cap the volcano with a specially designed thermal capping plug (ping pong ball) to siphon off the volcano’s thermal energy. The thermal energy will then be transported to an underground thermal battery station. Robots must transport Capping Plug from Start area to Mt. Valhalla. For maximum points, robots require some mechanism for placing the ball into the crater.
  • Mission 4: Move Crater Rocks to Pulverizer: Move crater rocks to the Thor Rock Pulverizer, where they will be smashed into powder. Two Pantheon crater areas have been surveyed and selected as building sites for a future laboratory and movie theater. Prior to construction, rocks in the craters must be removed and transported to the Thor Rock Pulverizer, where they will be crushed for mineral extraction processing. Terrabots must gather the rocks from the craters and transport them to the designated rock corral at the Rock Pulverizing area. Once rocks are in place, make contact with rod to release the pulverizer hammer and smash the rocks.

  • Price:
    AED 950
  • Duration:
    8 Hour
  • Segment:
    IT Training
  • Subject:
    Programming Technology

Course details

Robo 2 Course - Deep Space Transformers is an advance level robotics learning program for 10 to 13 year olds. In Robo 2, students continue from Robo 1 and take up 5 more complex missions. The missions for this program are as follows:

  • Mission 1: Analyze Chemicals in Fumaroles:  Move chemical sensors to and from boiling fumaroles to determine if dangerous vapors exist on the planet. Strange, possibly hazardous gases and chemical compounds have been noted around the fumaroles in the Fissure Plains. An earlier mission deployed a chemical sampling sensor into one of these fumaroles. Your Terrabot must travel to the fumaroles, deploy a ‘new’ sensor in one of the open fumaroles, and retrieve the sensor that is already in one of the fumaroles. Once the sensor has been lifted from the fumarole, it should be brought back to the Start Area. Robots must transport a sensor to the fumaroles. Once at the fumaroles, the robot must place the sensor into one of the open fumaroles. Next, remove the sensor that is already in one of the fumaroles. Return to the Start area with the sensor.
  • Mission 2: Deploy Hex Habitats: Support scientific study in the Outer Reaches by deploying Hex Habitats where researchers will live. The Outer Reaches, west of the main Terraformers base, is a region rich with possibility for valuable scientific research. Terrabots will support this effort by deploying space hex habitats: a lab and living quarters. Hex locations are designated on the map. Robots should transport one or two hex habitats from the Start area to the areas designated on the map.
  • Mission 3: Retrieve Thermal Batteries: Transport thermal batteries to help keep Pantheon City powered up and safe for inhabitants The Terraformers mission depends on batteries for many key functions. Batteries are charged and stored at an area away from living quarters, but are installed at the maintenance facility (Start Area). You must retrieve batteries from the holding area and deliver them to the Start Area. Drive your robot to the battery station, gather batteries, and transport them to the Start area.
  • Mission 4: Ice Pack Lake Water Extraction:  The colony needs potable (drinking) water. Position the pipeline so it extracts water from Ice Pack Lake. Ice Pack Lake is full of potable water that can be used for drinking, cooking, and other uses. The water processing tender is in place and ready for operation. Your Terrabot needs to swing the pipeline in place over the Ice Pack Lake in order to tap it, and begin the process of providing water to the base. Robot must drive to the water facility and push the pipeline into the lake.
  • Mission 5: Align Solar Panel: An aligned solar panel will harness energy from the stars and help power communications with Earth. The satellite communications station is powered by solar energy. Because the planet moves in its orbit, the adjacent solar station needs to have its panels realigned (with the local star) in order to produce power. This will ensure communications are maintained with Earth. Drive your robot to the solar panel, then lift and realign the position of the main panel. The panel should now be positioned over the base unit, its flat surface perpendicular to the board surface.

  • Price:
    AED 950
  • Duration:
    8 Hour
  • Segment:
    IT Training
  • Subject:
    Programming Technology

Course details

Beginners Level Robotic Course for 13 - 15 year olds is available with us. LEGO’s NXT platform is the most popular platform from LEGO and is the basis for global competitions. Students will learn basic programming with Lego Mindstorm NXT programming. They will be directed to build a robot and use sensors to make it “Artificially intelligent”. When the students have completed 20 minor tasks, they will be assigned two major missions (which require integration of Math and Science skills) on hypothetical moons.

Missions to be accomplished for this program:

  • Mission 1: Rock Removal: Your robot must drive to the designated rock circles, gather the rocks, and push or carry them to the extraction area. A rock (LEGO brick) should be placed inside each of the three red circles prior to starting the mission. The robot must start in the designated Start Area. No part of the robot can extend beyond this border, even if it is not in contact with the board surface. The robot must reach and gather as many of the rocks it can, then push or carry the rocks till they can be deposited in the Extraction Area.
  • Mission 2: Water Extraction: Your robot must follow the river to the Water Tower and lake, then lower a ‘water extraction pipe’ into the lake. The robot must start in the designated Start Area. No part of the robot can extend beyond this border, even if it is not in contact with the board surface. The robot should include a ‘moving pipe’ feature that can be lowered onto the surface of the lake. This pipe should remain above the board surface during the journey to the lake. If the pipe makes contact with the lake surface, it is considered a successful mission.

  • Price:
    AED 950
  • Duration:
    8 Hour
  • Segment:
    IT Training
  • Subject:
    Programming Technology

Course details

Advance Beginners Course in Robotics for 13 - 15 year olds is available with us. In this program, students will complete the following missions:

  • Mission 1: Plant Terraformers Flag: Your Terrabot must maneuver to the flag station, and drop the DST flag on the marked location. This location was surveyed by DST geologist, and pre-marked for the flag. Robots must transport the flag from the Start area to the flag target circle. Once at the flag marker, the flag should be released autonomously onto the target circle.
  • Mission 2: Rescue Moon Buggy: Your Terrabot must travel to the Wastelands and search for the derelict Moon Buggy. Once found, you should transport it back to the Start Area for repair. Robots must traverse the board to reach the ‘stranded’ Moon Buggy. For maximum points, robots require some mechanism for connecting with the Moon Buggy.
  • Mission 3: Plug Mt. Valhalla Volcano: Plug the top of volatile Mt. Valhalla to redirect geothermal energy to Pantheon City Your Terrabot must travel to the active volcano Mt. Valhalla. Once there, your Terrabot must cap the volcano with a specially designed thermal capping plug (ping pong ball) to siphon off the volcano’s thermal energy. The thermal energy will then be transported to an underground thermal battery station. Robots must transport Capping Plug from Start area to Mt. Valhalla. For maximum points, robots require some mechanism for placing the ball into the crater.
  • Mission 4: Move Crater Rocks to Pulverizer: Move crater rocks to the Thor Rock Pulverizer, where they will be smashed into powder. Two Pantheon crater areas have been surveyed and selected as building sites for a future laboratory and movie theater. Prior to construction, rocks in the craters must be removed and transported to the Thor Rock Pulverizer, where they will be crushed for mineral extraction processing. Terrabots must gather the rocks from the craters and transport them to the designated rock corral at the Rock Pulverizing area. Once rocks are in place, make contact with rod to release the pulverizer hammer and smash the rocks.

  • Price:
    AED 950
  • Duration:
    8 Hour
  • Segment:
    IT Training
  • Subject:
    Programming Technology

Course details

Robotics Course of Intermediate Level for 13 - 15 year olds is available with us.  In Robo 2, students continue from Robo 1 and take up 5 more complex missions. The missions for this program are as follows:

  • Mission 1: Analyze Chemicals in Fumaroles:  Move chemical sensors to and from boiling fumaroles to determine if dangerous vapors exist on the planet. Strange, possibly hazardous gases and chemical compounds have been noted around the fumaroles in the Fissure Plains. An earlier mission deployed a chemical sampling sensor into one of these fumaroles. Your Terrabot must travel to the fumaroles, deploy a ‘new’ sensor in one of the open fumaroles, and retrieve the sensor that is already in one of the fumaroles. Once the sensor has been lifted from the fumarole, it should be brought back to the Start Area. Robots must transport a sensor to the fumaroles. Once at the fumaroles, the robot must place the sensor into one of the open fumaroles. Next, remove the sensor that is already in one of the fumaroles. Return to the Start area with the sensor.
  • Mission 2: Deploy Hex Habitats: Support scientific study in the Outer Reaches by deploying Hex Habitats where researchers will live. The Outer Reaches, west of the main Terraformers base, is a region rich with possibility for valuable scientific research. Terrabots will support this effort by deploying space hex habitats: a lab and living quarters. Hex locations are designated on the map. Robots should transport one or two hex habitats from the Start area to the areas designated on the map.
  • Mission 3: Retrieve Thermal Batteries: Transport thermal batteries to help keep Pantheon City powered up and safe for inhabitants The Terraformers mission depends on batteries for many key functions. Batteries are charged and stored at an area away from living quarters, but are installed at the maintenance facility (Start Area). You must retrieve batteries from the holding area and deliver them to the Start Area. Drive your robot to the battery station, gather batteries, and transport them to the Start area.
  • Mission 4: Ice Pack Lake Water Extraction:  The colony needs potable (drinking) water. Position the pipeline so it extracts water from Ice Pack Lake. Ice Pack Lake is full of potable water that can be used for drinking, cooking, and other uses. The water processing tender is in place and ready for operation. Your Terrabot needs to swing the pipeline in place over the Ice Pack Lake in order to tap it, and begin the process of providing water to the base. Robot must drive to the water facility and push the pipeline into the lake.
  • Mission 5: Align Solar Panel: An aligned solar panel will harness energy from the stars and help power communications with Earth. The satellite communications station is powered by solar energy. Because the planet moves in its orbit, the adjacent solar station needs to have its panels realigned (with the local star) in order to produce power. This will ensure communications are maintained with Earth. Drive your robot to the solar panel, then lift and realign the position of the main panel. The panel should now be positioned over the base unit, its flat surface perpendicular to the board surface.

  • Price:
    AED 600
  • Duration:
    3 Hour
  • Segment:
    IT Training
  • Subject:
    Programming Technology

Course details

TOMB, TRAP and TRIGGER WITH EXPLOREBOT

The Robot must go down a small tunnel (Hypothetical) about 10 feet and stop before it hits the wall. It then has to turn left and go about 6 feet and stop before it hits another wall. Find the path unless it hit the trigger and comes back safely.” These are just snap shots of what this project demands. The exciting model of ExploreBot and thrilling challenge will force a child to think logically and program the NXT accordingly.

  • Price:
    AED 600
  • Duration:
    7 Days
  • Segment:
    IT Training
  • Subject:
    Programming Technology

Course details

STRING, PEBLE AND GRAVITY WITH STRINGBOT

The stringBot must be able to move backwards and forwards on a tight String. Yes you read it correct, Tight String. The bot must also be able to hold a ball (which is our hypothetical pebble) and drop exactly at the containers entrance.” The student will not only have do some mathematics here but will also have to come up with solution where the robot is effective enough to carry itself on a string with a pebble.

  • Price:
    AED 600
  • Duration:
    3 Hour
  • Segment:
    IT Training
  • Subject:
    Programming Technology

Course details

SCROLL, KEY AND CAMERA WITH SNAPSHOTBOT

The Snapshotbot will move halfway into the library and turn left to face the books and scrolls. Completes certain task, takes a picture of library (Hypothetical) and leave the library until a sound indication is given.” Sensing color and sound will be key to this project. What makes this project more interesting is the way the robot moves with the inputs provided by sensors.

  • Price:
    AED 600
  • Duration:
    3 Hour
  • Segment:
    IT Training
  • Subject:
    Programming Technology

Course details

GET IT, GRAB IT AND GETOUT WITH GRABBERBOT

The grabberbot must run down a tunnel towards the scroll. The bot must stop before it touches the scroll or else it will destroy the scroll. The bot will have to remove the scroll without damaging or dropping it meanwhile should come in reverse.” This challenge revolves around the concepts of a robotic arm. Motion and grabber with other sensors makes this project very challenging.

  • Price:
    AED 600
  • Duration:
    3 Hour
  • Segment:
    IT Training
  • Subject:
    Programming Technology

Course details

BRAVERY WISDOM AND HONOR WITH PUSHBOT

The Pushbot will detect the figures and not bump into it or tip into the wall. The bot must push the figurine of Bravery, Wisdom and Honor on the black pressure plate without tipping the figures. Then the bot must find and locate the ramp and push the final figurine on black pressure plate across the ramp. This challenge has combination of many tasks. Calculating and executing the PUSH is a challenge as the speed component is very critical.

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  • Segment:
    Secondary
  • Subject:
    English as a second language

Course details

English as a Second Language: use of language development support and services to help students who come from a non-English language background learn English in a school setting.

Anyone who is a non-native speaker of English can enroll in ESL classes as long as that person is 18 years of age or older. Sometimes students with very good English skills want to enroll in these classes in order to polish their English. If you are at a level of proficiency where you only have minor errors in speaking or writing, you may not find these classes challenging enough.

The course benefits are as follows:

  • ESL classes prepare students to be fully engaged with their communities
  • Families benefit when parents become proficient in English, enabling them to participate in their children’s education and social lives.
  • English-language learners benefit from being able to read or understand safety instructions, road signs, medication instructions, workplace safety literature, and weather and safety advisories. English learners are able to speak to law enforcement and emergency medical personnel.
  • ESL students benefit by being able to take advantage of educational and training opportunities, which lead to employment, promotions or higher salaries, all of which benefit families by improving their opportunities and access to benefits such as health care.
  • ESL classes benefit participants and communities by enhancing participants’ civic pride. They may become full members of their communities and prepare to enjoy the responsibilities and benefits of citizenship
  • Youth derive additional benefits from ESL classes by being able to do well in school and participate in social activities.

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  • Segment:
    Business Training
  • Subject:
    Life Coaching

Course details

Personal Development Training Course is conducted here. It's just not enough to be highly trained in technical skills, without developing the softer, interpersonal and relationship-building skills that help people to communicate and collaborate effectively.

Personal development series available with us is as listed below:

  • Anger Management
  • Emotional Intelligence
  • Job Search Skills
  • Managing Conflict
  • Stress Management
  • Time and Self Management

  • Price: Ask now
  • Duration:
    15 Hour
  • Segment:
    Business Training
  • Subject:
    Finance: Planning

Course details

Project based 15 hour program where students experience starting a new business, making an actual product and sales, running day to day operations and expenses of a new business and selling the business for a profit. Students are divided into 5 companies, each with 5-6 participants acting as CEO, VP Finance, VP Marketing etc. for leadership role in each specialized area.

Students learn the following:

  • Basic business vocabulary
  • Divide into groups and develop teamwork skills
  • Write job descriptions and apply for jobs
  • Incorporate their company
  • 19worksheets
  • Determine their company’s identity and create a business plan
  • Present to “venture capitalists” and sell stock in exchange for initial funding
  • Keep track of finances (cash in, cash out)
  • Pay expenses throughout the program
  • Design bracelets and create prototypes
  • Manufacture bracelets
  • Apply for a bank loan as needed
  • Create a marketing campaign
  • Design unique company logo, slogan, and advertisements
  • Sell their product (bracelets) to customers, creating revenue
  • Calculate final finances to determine whether or not the company was profitable
  • Reflect on the process to think about how decisions affected the company

  • Price:
    AED 250
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  • Segment:
    Exam Preparation
  • Subject:
    IELTS

Course details

IELTS (International English Language Testing System) is 3-hour international standardized test of English language proficiency. Below are some facts about the IELTS test. Course format & hours are tailored for this program based on your need, because students have different needs and learn in different ways. Costing will be designed on per hour basis.

  • Price:
    AED 5,400
  • Duration:
    36 Hour
  • Segment:
    Exam Preparation
  • Subject:
    IELTS

Course details

Training for IELTS Academic is available with us. This Academic training module assess whether a candidate is ready to study or train in the medium of English at an undergraduate or postgraduate level. Admission to undergraduate and postgraduate courses should be based on the results of these modules.

IELTS, the International English Language Testing System, is designed to assess the language ability of candidates who need to study or work where English is used as the language of communication.

  • Price:
    AED 4,500
  • Duration:
    10 Week
  • Segment:
    Exam Preparation
  • Subject:
    IELTS

Course details

Preparatory Course for IELTS General is available with us. The IELTS General Training Reading and Writing Modules are not designed to test the full range of formal language skills required for academic purposes, but emphasize basic survival skills in a broad social and educational context.

General Training is suitable for candidates who are going to English speaking countries to complete their secondary education, to undertake work experience or training programmes not at degree level, or for immigration purposes to Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and the USA.

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  • Duration:
    30 Hour
  • Segment:
    Exam Preparation
  • Subject:
    TOEFL

Course details

A Standardized Test, the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) assesses the English Proficiency of people, whose native language does not happen to be English. It tests the ability to understand North American English. Comprehensive course material regarding this examination is available with us. We provide a compact course for the students aspiring to study abroad.

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  • Duration:
    40 Hour
  • Segment:
    Exam Preparation
  • Subject:
    ACT

Course details

The ACT college readiness assessment is a standardized test for high school achievement and college admissions in the United States produced by ACT, Inc. We prepare students for this exam. Course contents are as follows:

  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Reading
  • Science reasoning
  • Writing

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  • Segment:
    Exam Preparation
  • Subject:
    SAT

Course details

The SAT is owned, published, and developed by the College Board, a non-profit organization in the World , and was once developed, published, and scored by the Educational Testing Service (ETS). The following key points shall be covered extensively during the course period:

  • Reading of passages
  • Listening to lectures and conversations
  • Speaking out the read and heard passages and lecture or conversation respectively. Speaking out opinion on a given topic.
  • Writing based on passages read and lectures & conversations heard. Opinion writing on given topics is also made to practice.

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