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English with Web Designing
General English
Our General English programme offers you a balance of new language input and practice with fluency, writing, reading, listening and pronunciation, using modern course books and a wide range of our resource materials.You will be expected to participate in pair work, group work and be as active as possible in the classroom.
Aims
General English courses at CGC aim to allow students to:
  • improve their reading, writing, listening & speaking skills
  • increase their English vocabulary
  • gain confidence with the English language
  • put the knowledge they gain in class to every day use
  • make steady progress through each level
Course Design
  • A course book is assigned to each level that is used every day in class. It is very important for students to buy this course book as it provides the basis of the course. A new course book is assigned each term.
  • Supplementary materials are also used to add variety and consolidate the course book- based work.
  • Teachers may set homework from time to time. Students are expected to complete all homework assignments.
  • Every week there is revision of the work done in the previous week. As we operate a continuous enrolment system, new students join the class all of the time. By revising functions, tenses and lexis, new students are not left behind. We also believe that revision and reinforcement are necessary learning tools.
  • Terms are usually ten weeks long. Every ten weeks there is a class test based on the work that has recently been covered. This test helps students monitor their own progress. Students who pass the test may move up to the next level on the Monday after the test.
Website Designing
Course Contents:
  1. Dreamweaver
  2. Adobe Photoshop
  3. Flash
 
  
Dreamweaver
Table of Contents:
  1. Introduction
  2. Background
  3. Interface
  4. Site Control
  5. Document Basics
  6. Linking
  7. Typography
  8. CSS
  9. Tables
  10. Layout
  11. Rollovers
  12. XHTML
  13. Forms
  14. Essential Behaviors
  15. Fireworks Integration
  16. Templates and Library Items
  17. Automation
  18. Accessibility
  19. Inserting Media Objects
  20. Getting it Online
Adobe Photoshop
Table of Contents:
  1. What Photoshop Can Do
  2. Setting Up Shop
  3. The New and Improved Bridge
  4. Basic Color Adjustment
  5. Shadows, Highlights, and Midtones
  6. Image Size and Resolution
  7. Cropping and Straightening
  8. Making Selections
  9. Replacing, Retouching, and Editing
Flash
Table of Contents:
  1. Introduction
  2. Overview
  3. Interface
  4. Drawing and Color
  5. Animation Essentials
  6. Shape Tweens
  7. Libraries, Symbols, and Instances
  8. Motion Tweens
  9. Timeline Effects
  10. Masking
  11. Type
  12. Bitmaps
  13. Filters and Blend Modes
  14. Buttons
  15. Movie Clips
  16. ActionScript Essentials
  17. Components
  18. Sound
  19. Video
  20. Publishing
  21. Accessibility
  22. Templates
Course Enquires
If you have any questions about this course, please contact us.

You can either download an enrolment form and fax it to us or enroll online. To go to our enrolment page, click here.
 
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