American Institute For English Proficiency:
Situated in Quezon City, in the Manila Metropolitan area, American Institute For English Proficiency provides a range of beginner to advanced level English language (ESL) programs to local Filipino and international students.
English Language Courses:
- For beginner to advanced level students
Standardized English Test Preparation (IELTS/TOEFL)
Our experienced English Language Specialists will work to help improve the four elements you need to score high on these tests: Reading Comprehension, Writing, Listening, and Speaking.
My Course: Private / One on One English Lessons:
This course is designed especially for you for a private, accelerated learning experience. Our Specialists will assess your skills and English proficiency, discuss your goals, and customize a lesson plan that fits your needs and meets your goals.
C3 Course: Conversation Fluency, Critical Thinking, Confidence Building:
This ongoing power-packed course is our most popular one as you will definitely improve the following aspects of your English language skills:
- Listening
- Conversation
- Presentation
- Analytical Skills
This is achieved through various modules including impromptu and extemporaneous speech, parliamentary debate, sales and marketing strategies, word web, and problem solving among others.
CX Course: Combination of different English Proficiency Programs:
To help with professional success, students in this course enhancing their skills in:
- Conversation Fluency, Critical Thinking, Confidence Building
- Critical Writing and Intensive Grammar
- American Accent for Personal and Professional Development
- Personality Development
CWIG: Critical Writing and Intensive Grammar:
This intensive grammar and writing course provides English grammar and syntax training for basic, intermediate, and advanced level students. Topics include:
- Parts of Speech
- Phrases
- Clauses
- Verbs
- Sentence Variety
- Coordination and Subordination
- Reference of Pronouns
- Subject-Verb Agreement
AAPD: American Accent for Personal/Professional Development
The focus on this course is Neutralized American Accent, the accent used by the broadcast news reporting media in the United States.