Junior Program Courses

Junior ESL

https://cipenglish.net

Course Details

(12 to 15 years old)

You can learn everything required in ESL, but in particular, a ‘speaking-focused curriculum’ is offered. 8 hours day program. It is aimed at juniors aged 12 to 15 years.

Curriculum

Regular Class Test Optional
One-on-one (5), Native Small-group (1), Group (1), Review & Practice (1) Progress test none
50-minute class, 10-minute break.

Course Features

  • Curriculum focused on speaking: Speaking, speaking, 70% or more of the curriculum, including speech, pronunciation, verb usage, conversation patterns, and discussion. However, subject to change at the request of the student (parent).
  • Depending on your wishes, it is possible to change/add to one-on-one lessons with native speakers in the US and UK.
  • Junior Coordinator: A teacher in charge of thoroughly managing junior class schedules and daily life management is assigned.
  • Teacher reservations are possible before admission.

Daily Schedule

07:00 ~ 07:50 Breakfast 7 to 8:30 am.
08:00 ~ 08:50  
09:00 ~ 09:50 Group: Speaking Drill
10:00 ~ 10:50 One-on-one: Learning to Listen
11:00 ~ 11:50 One-on-one: Reading Power
12:00 ~ 12:50 Lunch from 12 to 1:30 pm.
13:00 ~ 13:50 One-on-one: Speech & Pronunciation
14:00 ~ 14:50 One-on-one: Usage of Verbs
15:00 ~ 15:50 One-on-one: Speaking Fluency and Accuracy
16:00 ~ 16:50 Native Small-group: Topic Conversation
17:00 ~ 17:50  
18:00 ~ 18:50 Dinner 6 to 7 pm.
19:00 ~ 19:50 Review & Practice
20:00 ~ 20:50  
21:00 ~ 21:50  
[Curfew] Monday-Thursday, Sunday: 10:00 p.m. / Friday, Saturday: 1:00 a.m. Juniors and parents are free to go out because there are no restrictions on going out. However, curfew hours must be observed

Teachers

  • One-on-one class: Filipino teacher. You can change it to a native speaker class while studying abroad.
  • Native Small Group: Native American and British.
  • Groups, Options: Filipino and Native Speakers

Textbooks

  • More than 300 textbooks published by leading publishers such as Oxford, Cambridge and MacMillan. Textbooks vary depending on the level of each subject.
  • The frequency of use of textbooks may vary depending on the teacher's discretion.
  • If there is a textbook that the learner wants to use personally, please contact us when registering.

Level and Score Management

Level Code Description
Proficient 701 Fluent and precise in communicating with the language. He/she can understand any article and paraphrase given his/her vocabulary range and comprehension.
Advanced 601 Can comprehend more complex, longer texts and understand non-verbal communication. He/she can communicate himself significantly better in more practical and professional environments.
Upper-Intermediate 501 Can comprehend complex conversations and can use the language in a professional set-up given his/her technical knowledge of the English language such as Business English. He/she can also effectively communicate information and is more confident in speaking with native speakers of the language.
Intermediate 401 Can communicate their opinions and comprehend main ideas in conversations, even with native speakers while traveling. He/she can also talk about her personal experiences.
Pre-Intermediate 301 Can easily communicate using basic structures and is above average in terms of English knowledge.
High Elementary 201A Can understand and respond with common and simple expressions. He/she can construct basic responses to questions.
Elementary 201B Can construct simple sentences or phrases and use some common expressions.
Low Elementary 201C Can understand simple expressions and sentences but needs repetition at times.
Beginner 101 Has very limited and little knowledge of English.
Pre-Beginner 100 Has zero understanding of English.
  • After entering the school, we make an accurate level diagnosis. Classes are assigned in consideration of learners' English level and what they want to learn.
  • Progress Test: Progress assessment is conducted every four weeks.
  • Class subjects or teachers may change depending on the test results.

Tuition for Junior ESL

Here are the tuition fees for the course according to room type and chosen duration. This includes school tuition, dormitory, and food expenses. Columns in bold characters are the most popular among students.

Room Type 1 week 2 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks 8 weeks 12 weeks 16 weeks 20 weeks 24 weeks
Single B $900 $1,300 $1,700 $2,000 $4,000 $6,000 $8,000 $10,000 $12,000
Double $810 $1,170 $1,530 $1,800 $3,600 $5,400 $7,200 $9,000 $10,800
Triple $774 $1,118 $1,462 $1,720 $3,440 $5,160 $6,880 $8,600 $10,320
Quad $738 $1,066 $1,394 $1,640 $3,280 $4,920 $6,560 $8,200 $9,840

Local Fee (Non-Tuition)

Because dormitory use is compulsory, expenses other than tuition are incurred as follows.

Essential Cost

You have to pay electricity, water, and management fees for living in the dormitory. In addition, you must pay the visa and SSP fees required by the Philippine Immigration Service.

Textbook fee 2,000 pesos per 4 weeks
2,000 pesos for 3 weeks, 1,500 pesos for 1-2 weeks
Electricity fee (1) Basic fee 2000 pesos per 4 weeks.
(2) Billing for usage Starting February 1, 2023, If the weekly consumption exceeds 20KW, 25 pesos per 1KW will be charged. (Weekly calculation. Sunday to Saturday) 
NOTE. It's a personal charge, not divided according to the number of people in a room.
Utility fee 1,200 pesos per 4 weeks.
ID Card 200 pesos
Dormitory Deposit 3,000 pesos
Airport pick-up Clark/Mabalacat 800 pesos/per a person, 1,500 pesos/per a family(max 3)
Manila 4,000 pesos/per a person, 6,000 pesos/per a family(max 3)

Fees to Immigration

From March 1, 2023

SSP (Special Study Permit) 6,800 pesos
Visa extension 4 weeks studying None. Valid for 30 days.
8 weeks studying 3,830 pesos. 1st Visa extension valid for 29 days
12 weeks studying 8,830 pesos. 2nd Visa extension valid for 30 days
16 weeks studying 12,330 pesos. 3rd Visa extension valid for 30 days
20 weeks studying 15,830 pesos. 4th Visa extension valid for 30 days
24 weeks studying 19,330 pesos. 5th Visa extension valid for 30 days
ACR I-Card 4,000 pesos. Pay with the 2nd visa extension fee. Valid for 1 year
ECC 3,000 pesos. For stays of 6 months and more
Chinese and Taiwanese nationals must have a Visa to enter the Philippines. After entering the Philippines, the visa extension fee is slightly different from the above.

Change of Class

1:1 addition Filipino teacher ESL/TOEIC 8,000 pesos. IELTS/TOEFL 9,500 pesos/4weeks
Native Speaker 17,500 pesos/4weeks
Group addition Filipino teacher 4,000 pesos/4weeks
Native Speaker 7,000 pesos/4weeks
Change class Filipino 1:1 to Native 1:1 9,500 pesos/4weeks
Filipino Group to Filipino 1:1 4,000 pesos/4weeks
Native Group to Filipino 1:1 1,000 pesos/4weeks
Native Group to Native 1:1 10,500 pesos/4weeks
Filipino Group to Native Group 3,000 pesos/4weeks
To change a class, one class should be changed to another class. Two classes cannot be combined and replaced to a one-to-one class.

Services and Campaigns

  • Teacher reservation system before admission
  • Guaranteed class for 19 days a month

Notes for Registration

  • This course is for 12-15-year-olds. A guardian must be accompanied for admission. Parents and guardians must also apply for classes, and they must use the same dormitory room as the student.
  • If you want to study alone without a guardian, you can start from the age of 15.
  • The class starts every Monday.
  • Admission to the dormitory (arrival at the school after airport pickup) is on Saturday or Sunday. Check-out is by 1 pm on Saturday. If you need to use the dormitory until Sunday for personal reasons, please notify the office in advance.
  • After admission, the Filipino teacher class can be changed to a native speaker one-to-one class (additional cost will be incurred).
  • Quad-room is only available for families and groups of 4 people. All 4 players must have the same start date.
  • Please read the school rules and refund policy.

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