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Greek COURSE TYPES

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General

General Greek courses

General Greek courses are for adults who want to improve their speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills in Greek. Most general Greek courses are for adults age 16 and up. 2 - 48 week courses available. Most courses average 30 classes per week.

Junior

Junior Greek courses

Junior Greek courses are for children ages 8 to 12 and teenagers ages 13 to 18 who want to study Greek. 4 - 8 week courses available in the summer from June to August.

Test preparation

Greek test preparation courses

Greek test preparation courses are for students who want to prepare for Greek proficiency tests to improve job prospects or gain admission into a university.

Business

Business Greek courses

One-to-one business Greek lessons are for business executives and professionals who want to learn Greek as quickly as possible with customized lessons and a private Greek teacher.

Professional

Professional Greek courses

Professional Greek courses are for professionals who want to study Greek in a specific area, such as business, medicine, law, aviation, and hospitality.

Study and work

Work and study Greek programs

Work-study programs are for adults who want to learn Greek and gain professional work experience at the same time.

Specialty

Specialty Greek courses

Specialty Greek courses are for those who want to study Greek and take part in activities, such as sports, arts, food, and more.


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"The student will need visa supporting documents issued by an accredited institution to come to Greece. Is Lexis accredited? Can you issue visa supporting documents for this student?"

Hugo Rosales
Now regarding visa, we are not sure if we can help the student. Until now and according to Lexis Terms and Conditions the student had to send the enrolment form and pay the half amount of the total cost. Then we send a confirmation of enrollment to the student in which we write the duration of the course, the payment in advance and the number of the passport (date of issue and date of expiry). The confirmation of enrollment usually helped them to appy for the visa. Recently however, we had some enrollments from students saying that their countries are experiencing a difficult period (Syria, Palestine ,Libya …). These students sent us deposits and we helped them to apply for their visas but they never came to attend the course. So in order to avoid these conditions we decided not to accept deposits before their visa is issued. What we can do for your student is to send her an intention of enrollment including her personal and course details. In case she is issued a visa we will accept the deposit.
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"Can you confirm that you accept government sponsored students? Have you already worked with government sponsored students from Saudi Arabia or Libya before? How familiar are you with the payment process?"

Abdalla Saab Neto Michel, student from !country
Monique Dias, International House Johannesburg - Language Lab school representative
Yes we have worked and have already some students with a grant. The problem is that we currently have the Maltese Embassy in Tripoli closed. They are not opening their doors for applications at the moment due to the “unrest”. I am in continuous contact with the embassy about this – so they should be opening again soon. We can process this booking and try apply for a visa…. However, I cannot promise anything
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