Lessons in London
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INDIVIDUAL AND PRIVATE LESSONS

TUTORIALS

Tutorials are private and designed to focus on individual needs: listening skills, pronunciation, voice and speech training, social and business conversation, use of English, examination preparation, written English at all levels.

When lessons are taken on a regular weekly basis, study materials are provided free of charge. All fees are quoted for minimum full two-hour lessons at my office.

    weekdays 8am-6pm ........................ £40
    evenings 6pm-10pm ........................ £45

    weekends
    Saturday/Sunday .............................. £45

    rate per hour (60 minutes) ............... £25/30

Cancellations: less than 24 hours, 50% of fee payable.
More than 24 hours, an alternative time will be arranged.

Payment: every fourth tutorial; students are invoiced at the third lesson, and pay on the fourth. Or by arrangement.

Lesson availability: to check times when lessons are currently available, and to make an appointment to discuss your English please e-mail.


PROOFREADING

Students taking tutorials can choose as their lesson content to be helped with the written English of dissertations and degree essays.

Otherwise, the guide fee for proofreading is £50 for each 1000 words.

Study tips in Japanese: the thinking behind the practice
two pages as jpeg images: download/print

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A Short Self-Introduction

Peter Cant has qualifications from the Universities of Edinburgh (MA), Concordia, Montreal (MA), King's College, London (PhD) and Oxford (DipEd). He has taught English to commercial students in Austria, new immigrants and university students in Canada, Scandinavian managers from a wide range of companies (among others, Esselte, AGA, Norske Hydro, Handelsbanken, Svenska Arbetsgivereforeningen, Solna Printing Industries, Stena Metall, Volvo Flygmotor, Danfoss, Munters, Svenska Dagbladet) using intensive methods and distance learning, and supplied study material over a seven-year period to Danish commercial colleges and high schools. For the past ten years he has specialised in dealing with the complex EFL problems of Japanese students, professional and academic, at intermediate and advanced level. Students in London have worked for a variety of companies including Fujitsu, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, ANA, JAL, Sumitomo, Hitachi, DoCoMo, IBM (Japan), Panasonic and Nomura, and have been taking MA and PhD degrees at LSE, SOAS, Birkbeck and Cambridge.