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English Language Course- CONFIRMED
- TBA
- 25 hours, 5 days
- All levels of English
- 30 March 2026
We aim to provide a comprehensive English course that accommodates students of all proficiency levels.
Description:
- Participants will develop a solid understanding of English language structures, engage in competent communication, and write brief texts and essays.
- Through course materials, students will gain insights into British culture, history, and traditions, and by the end of the program, they will be able to read and discuss these topics.
- Students will learn to answer complex personal questions, talk about themselves in English, and ask detailed questions to others.
- Throughout the course, participants will practice using English for interaction with peers, applying vocabulary and grammar structures taught in the lessons to develop more advanced communication skills.
- Students will acquire a thorough understanding of grammar, including present, past, and future tenses, as outlined in the course book.
- Participants will enhance their reading and pronunciation through regular reading exercises.
- In addition, participants will engage in listening tasks that feature native English speakers, helping them improve their listening comprehension and pronunciation.
Aims and objectives:
- Participants will learn about British culture, history and customs through the course book and will be able to read and talk about it by the end of the course.
- Participants will be able to answer to complex personal questions and talk about themselves as well as ask complex questions to others.
- Participants will communicate with each other in English and develop more complex communication skills by using vocabulary and grammar structures taught in class.
- Participants will learn the grammar structures as they are explained in the course book and will learn about the present, past and future tenses of English language.
- Participants will read texts in English to develop their reading and pronunciation skills.
- Participants will have many listening comprehension tasks where they will hear native speakers which will help them develop comprehension skills as well as pronunciation.
Learning outcomes:
By the end of the course, participants will:
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- Expand their vocabulary, grammar, and conversational abilities.
- Learn about British culture, history, and traditions.
- Be able to ask and respond to more complex questions in English.
Please click here to register if you wish to participate in this course.
Short Description
We aim to provide a comprehensive English course that accommodates students of all proficiency levels.
Class Times
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Day 1 – Foundation & Communication Skills
Introduction & course goals: getting to know each other and setting personal learning targets for the week.
Basic communication in context: practice everyday greetings, self‑introductions and simple dialogues.
Interactive activity: group pair‑work to build confidence in basic spoken English.
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Day 2 – Grammar Structures & Functional Language
Grammar input: present, past, and future forms and how to use them in real conversations.
Functional language drills: asking questions, giving reasons, expressing preferences.
Collaborative task: mini‑presentations about yourself or your professional background.
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Day 3 – Reading & Listening Skills
Reading comprehension: short texts about British culture and everyday life.
Listening tasks: audio excerpts with native speakers to improve comprehension and pronunciation.
Group discussions: shared reflections on readings and listening exercises.
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Day 4 – Real‑Life Interaction & Fluency
Role‑play scenarios: real‑life speaking activities (e.g., ordering in a café, asking directions).
Fluency practice: discussions and debates on familiar topics.
Cultural exchange activity: sharing traditions and experiences with classmates.
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Day 5 – Reflection, Advanced Expression & Certification
Advanced communication: building longer responses and storytelling.
Reflection & self‑assessment: participants review goals and progress.
Course wrap‑up & certificate: official course completion and future learning suggestions.
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