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Wall Street Institute Pte Ltd
18 Cross Street #02-06
China Square Central
Singapore 048423
Tel: (65) 6236-2760
Fax: (65) 6327-8826
Email: mail@wsi.com.sg

Learn English Successfully


Meeting Your Objectives

Before choosing an English course think about your objectives first:

  Long-term commitment to improving English
  Quick solution to learning English
  Workplace communication skills
  Better career prospects
  Personal development
Obtain English proficiency certificate

No matter what your objectives are, experience the edge that English can give you. Whether you are an advanced learner who may benefit from stronger business communication skills or a beginner seeking to improve your comprehension, Wall Street Institute has a program that would meet your needs


Our Philosophy

Pro-Active Learning
  Because learning is a dynamic process, at Wall Street Institute, you are required to take a pro-active approach and apply what you learn in various activities and role play situations.
 
Learning through Reinforcement
  Mastering a language requires regular practice in an environment that is conducive to learning. Hence, we provide you with a wide range of classes, activities, and workbook and multimedia exercises to help you reinforce your spoken and written skills.
   
Objectives-Based Learning
  At WSI, we measure our success by whether or not you reach your learning objectives. Reaching your objective is our goal and our staff will constantly work with you to review your progress and coach you towards reaching your goals.
   

 

A Cognitive Approach

Wall Street Institute has developed a proprietary system that adopts a unique cognitive approach to language learning. To us, learning involves motivation, repetition, and “stretching” to improve cognition. Cognition, as defined by Arthur Winter, M.D. and Ruth Winter, M.S. in the book Brain Workout, means the process of perceiving or knowing and includes the following:


Focusing and sustaining attention
Differentiating between what is relevant and what is not
Encoding and storing information - memory
Organizing and integrating
Problem solving
Transmitting and communicating
Creativity - developing new ways to process and use data