Дэлхий дахин даяарчлагдах тусам англи хэл хүн төрөлхтний хэл болж, монголчууд бид ч нэгдэн алхах шаардлага зүй ёсоор тавигдах болсон билээ. Тэгвэл одоо зөвхөн ерөнхий англи хэлтэй байх нь цаг минутаар өсөн дэвжиж буй салбар бүрийн хөгжлийг гүйцэж чадахгүйд хүрч, мэргэжлийн англи хэлний өндөр мэдлэгтэй болохыг шаардах боллоо. Нэг үгээр зөвхөн олон улсад төдийгүй дотооддоо ч мэргэжлийн англи хэлний өндөр чадвартай байх нь таны амьдралд илүү өргөн боломж, өгөөж, нөхцлийг нээж өгөх юм. Тиймээс бид дэлхийн нэр хүндтэй Английн Грийнвичийн их сургуулиас хэрэгжүүлдэг Мэргэжлийн англи хэлний олон улсын сертификаттай хөтөлбөрийг танд танилцуулж байна. Улмаар бид Английн Грийнвичийн их сургуулийн мэргэжлийн англи хэлний сертификаттай хөтөлбөрийг мэргэжил тус бүрээр тусгайлан боловсруулан хэрэгжүүлж эхэллээ. Ингэснээр дэлхий дахинд эрэлттэй 60 гаруй мэргэжлээр англи хэлний шалгалтыг авч, олон улсын хэмжээнд зөвшөөрөгдсөн сургалт болон шалгалтын сертификатыг олгож эхлээд байна. Эрхэм та энэхүү хөтөлбөрт хамрагдсанаар олон улсад хүлээн зөвшөөрөгдсөн тусгай сертификаттай төгсөх боломжтой гэсэн үг юм. EN
The following over 60 specialized vocational English examinations are already available
Examination
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Medical
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English for Medical exam description
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Architecture
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English for Architecture exam description
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Au Pair
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English for Au Pair exam description
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Tourism
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English for Tourism exam description
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Banking
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English for Banking Exam Description
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Natural Resources I - Forestry
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English for Natural Resources I - Forestry exam description
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Natural Resources II - Mining
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English for Natural Resources II - Mining exam description
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Environmental Engineering
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English for Environmental Engineering exam description
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MBA
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English for MBA exam description
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Business English
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Business English exam description
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Beauty salon
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English for Beauty salon exam description
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Insurance
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English for insurance exam description
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Call center
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English for Call center exam description
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Worldwide Sports Events
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English for Worldwide Sports Events exam description
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World Cup
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English for World Cup exam description
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Hotels and Catering
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English for Hotels and Catering exam description
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Engineering
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English for Engineering exam description
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Civil aviation
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English for Civil aviation exam description
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Computer engineering
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English for Computer engineering exam description
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Logistics
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English for Logistics exam description
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Mechanics
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English for Mechanics exam description
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Mechanical engineering
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English for Mechanical engineering exam description
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Information Technology
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English for Information Technology exam description
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Secretarial
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English for secretarial exam description
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Air force
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English for Air force exam description
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Accounting
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English for Accounting exam description
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Flight attendant
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English for Flight attendant exam description
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Finance
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English for Finance exam description
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Journalism
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English for Journalism exam description
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Sports
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English for Sports exam description
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Software engineering
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English for Software engineering exam description
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Taxi drivers
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English for Taxi drivers exam description
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Art & Design
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English for Art & Design exam description
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Management I
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English for Management 1 exam description
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Management II
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English for Management II exam description
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Fitness Training
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English for Fitness Training exam description
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Sales and Marketing
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English for Sales and Marketing exam description
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Agriculture
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English for Agriculture exam description
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Agriculture engineering
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English for Agriculture engineering exam description
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Command and control
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English for Command and control exam description
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Cooking
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English for Cooking exam description
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Food service industries
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English for Food service industries exam description
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Law
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English for Law exam description
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Police
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English for Police exam description
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Electrician
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English for Electrician exam description
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Electronics
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English for Electronics exam description
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Kindergarten Teacher
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English for Kindergarten Teacher exam description
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Dentistry
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English for Dentistry exam description
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Nutrition & Dietetics
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English for Nutrition & Dietetics exam description
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Science
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English for Science exam description
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Physician's Assistant
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English for Physician's Assistant exam description
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The aim of this section is to test the candidate’s ability to comprehend exchanges in spoken English related to their professional field. They are given three statements for each dialogue and must decide which of the three is true, according to what they hear.
Timing: 10 minutes
Examination content: 10 short situational dialogues each followed by three statements (A-C); the candidate chooses the correct one.
Examination focus & preparation: Candidates should be able to understand opinion, disagreement/agreement, specific information, purpose, and inferences made. They should also be able to relate what was heard to the correct statement since it will not be a direct quote from the script. Candidates should read the statements before listening and look for keywords in the statements. Also, candidates can think of possible contexts for the statements and should listen to the real meanings of the sentences while being aware of mismatches and distractors.
The Knowledge of Linguistic Means section aims to assess the candidate’s knowledge of the vocabulary they would be expected to know in their professional field.
Timing: 20 minutes
Examination content: 18 multiple choice sentences A sentence where the one word or short phrase has been removed with a multiple-choice option (A-D) to complete it.
Examination focus and preparation: Candidates should be able to demonstrate their understanding of lexis. Different types of words are tested. Some have a similar meaning, others ask for the candidate to know the exact meaning of the word. It is possible that a preposition or adverb can determine which the correct word is. Candidates should also be aware of collocations related to the specific vocation as well as phrasal verbs. Candidates need to read the whole sentence before they decide on the correct option. They should pay attention to prepositions or adverbs within the sentence as they can determine which the correct option is.
This section aims to assess the candidate’s ability to understand the functional spoken English they would be expected to be familiar with in their professional field.
Timing: 15 minutes
Examination content: 16 questions; A two-part dialogue; the second has two options to complete the exchange.
Examination focus and preparation: Candidates should be able to understand functional language. The task asks for the candidate to determine the natural response and they should focus on what information is given or sought after in the statement in order to make the correct choice. The functions are related to the specific vocation, e.g. asking for directions, making enquiries, talking about a timetable or stating a problem, and candidates should be aware of everyday situational dialogues which express a particular purpose.
The Reading section consists of three short texts, all related to the vocational field being examined. The aim of Part 4 is to assess the candidate’s ability to deal with realistically written texts of the types they would expect to meet in their profession.
Timing: 10 minutes
Examination content: Three factual texts in formal or informal style Texts A-B are followed by two multiple-choice questions each (A-C); Text C is followed by two statements and the candidate chooses true, false or doesn’t say (T, F, DS) according to the text (60-100 words per text).
Examination focus and preparation: Candidates should be able to understand the meaning of written English at the text level. Texts A-B: The task focuses on the ability to understand content and text development, as well as main ideas or general attitude expressed. The questions are in the order of the text. The candidate should demonstrate understanding of text references e.g. pronouns or the absence of a subject, and find examples and hidden meaning. The candidate should focus on the location of the information relevant to the question before choosing the answer. Text C: The candidate is expected to locate the specific information given in the statement and to determine whether the statement is true or false. If the information is not mentioned, then the candidate should choose “doesn’t say”. The task asks for the candidate to understand paraphrasing, gist, opinion, and attitude as well as specific detail. It is important to reject the incorrect statements and to avoid information in the text which is similar and can distract the candidate from finding the answer required.
The Writing Awareness section aims to assess the candidate’s ability to recognize the functional writing and text types required in their field of study, and demonstrate their knowledge of the structures, elements, and content to be expected in such texts, as well as their internal flow and logic. The candidates need to familiarize themselves with the various types of writing texts they will encounter or need to produce in their vocational field.
Timing: 5 minutes
Examination content: A text (100-200 words) likely to be encountered in candidates’ field of study (letter, email, memo, postcard, essay, report, etc.) from which five headings, sentences, phrases, or words have been removed and placed in a jumbled order, together with an extra option as a distractor, before the text
Examination focus and preparation: Candidates should be able to demonstrate their understanding of writing task types and functional writing in the English language, as required in their field of study. Candidates need to familiarize themselves with various types of writing texts and understand the tone and writer’s purpose.
Four examination periods will be held per year, January, March, June and October.
Exam date for 2021:
The Certificate of Attendance is awarded to the learner who successfully completes two key areas of the program of study: both the completion of the full vocational English course at our authorised centre.
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