2324 days ago

Tutoring

Obaid from Berhampore

Education & Development Connections

E.D.C. offers an unparallel learning experience to all participants. It is online, interactive and proven efficient for learners of various backgrounds.



E.D.C offers a free initial trial session to test the service. A trial class can be taken for the following E.D.C courses:



1) Year 1 - 13 level students in the following subject areas:

Maths, Computers, Science, English, History, Geography, Social Studies, Accounting, Economics.



2) Preparatory aptitude tests for primary schools, secondary schools and university pre-admittance tests such as IELTS, UMAT/GAMSAT or MCAT/GMAT, ECAT and BCAT.



3) Special English Language course sessions are now available for students with non-English speaking backgrounds. This course is carefully tailored to help non-native English speakers in speaking, reading, writing and listening skills.



Reach your full potential learners! Book a free trial today.



To book your free class or for any other queries, please contact Amber, E.D.C's

Managing Director on +64 - 21 - 2578140.



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Poll: Do you mind when neighbours leave freebies on the street?

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Do you mind when neighbours leave freebies on the street?
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    86.1% Complete
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