Fametro Idiomas offers full scholarships for in-person English courses in Manaus

Fametro Idiomas offers full scholarships for in-person English courses in Manaus

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Initiative aims to make English courses more accessible in Manaus

Manaus (AM) — Fametro Idiomas opens its doors to those looking to improve their English skills with a special initiative. The first 20 students to enroll will guarantee full scholarships for the in-person English course, which is scheduled to start on February 19, 2024.

Located at Conjunto Beverly Hills II, 45, Chapada neighborhood, the unit offers in-person classes on Mondays and Wednesdays, from 8 am to 9:30 am. The monthly fee will be fully paid, and the successful student will only be responsible for the language material, providing an opportunity for complete immersion in learning.

Interested parties must come to the unit with copies of their ID, CPF and proof of residence. Opening hours are Monday to Friday, from 11am to 8pm, and on Saturdays, from 8am to 12pm. For more information, contact us at (92) 98160-9230/3090-3018.

Upon completing the course, students will have the chance to obtain a certificate, validating their language skills and adding value to their CV.

Open for subscriptions

To compete for full scholarships, you must be over 14 years old and register by sending a message to 98160-9230/3090-3018. In the message, providing some personal data will be essential. Enrollment will be in person, and there will be no need to pay a registration fee.

Natalia Machado, coordinator of Fametro Idiomas, highlights that the initiative aims to make the English course more accessible, recognizing the importance of the language not only in the educational sphere, but also in the professional sphere.

*With information from consultancy

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