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A1 - Spoken English
Classes : 72 Classes
English communication (A1)
- exchanging greetings.
- giving personal information.
- asking for and telling the time.
- describing people.
- giving information about objects.
- describing places
- describing habits and routines.
- expressing likes and dislikes.
- describing simple actions.
English vocabulary (A1)
- days of the week and months
- numbers and prices
- countries and nationalities
- colours
- personal possessions
- Parts of the body
- family and friends
- food and drink
- household rooms and objects
- clothes
English grammar (A1)
- question words
- possessive
- adjectives and pronouns.
- present simple.
- there is and there are
- imperatives
- present continuous
- prepositions of place
- modals: can, can't,do, doesn't
- simple adjectives
- comparatives and superlatives,
A2 - Spoken English
Classes : 72 Classes
English communication (A2)
- Describing habits and daily routines
- Expressing ability and inability
- Describing past experiences.
- Asking for and giving directions
- Describing personality and feelings
- Making comparisons
- Describing jobs
- Describing places.
- Making requests (e.g. at a restaurant)
- Expressing future plans
English vocabulary (A2)
- Personality and feelings
- Food and drinks
- Education
- Jobs
- Weather
- Family and friends
- Daily and free-time activities
- Places in towns
- Body and health
- Transport and travel
English grammar (A2)
- Questions words
- Adverbs of frequency
- Past simple
- Present continuous
- Present perfect simple
- Prepositions of time and place
- Comparatives and superlatives
- Like + ing
- Future simple: will
- Future: going to
- Past continuous
B1 - Intermediate level
Classes : 72 Classes
English communication (B1)
- Describing experiences and events
- Expressing hopes and ambitions
- Describing feelings
- Giving reasons
- Giving opinions
- Expressing preferences
- Stating obligations
- Expressing certainty
- Describing events in the past
- Describing events in the future
English vocabulary (B1)
- Feelings and emotions
- Travel and transport
- Entertainment
- Leisure activities
- Sport, health and fitness
- Education
- News and media
- Technology
- Time expressions for the past
- Time expressions for the future
English grammar (B1)
- Adverbs for time. degree. manner
- Past habits and states (used to)
- Present perfect simple
- Modals: should have, might have etc
- Present continuous (future)
- Future simple: will
- Future. go, to
- Present perfect continuous
- Past continuous
- Past perfect simple
- Conditionals (first and second)
- Future continuous
- Passives
B2 - Intermediate level
Classes : 72 Classes
English communication (B2)
- Describing experiences
- Expressing opinions
- Expressing agreement and disagreement
- Giving advice with advantages and disadvantages
- Making suggestions
- Expressing feelings and emotions
- Reporting events
- Speculating about events in past, present, future
- Adding emphasis
- Describing hopes and regrets
English vocabulary (B2)
- Work and education
- Lifestyles
- Money
- Crime and punishment
- Technology
- Media and communication
- Global issues
- Multi-word verbs
- Reporting verbs
- Linking expressions
English grammar (B2)
- Compound adjectives
- Adverbs for time, degree, manner
- Relative clauses
- Past perfect simple
- Past perfect continuous
- Present perfect continuous
- Passives
- Modals of speculation
- Conditionals (second and third)
- Mixed conditionals
- Reported speech
- Future perfect simple
- Future perfect continuous
Cl - Proficient
Classes : 72 Classes
English communication (C1)
- Expressing feelings and attitudes
- Emphasising an issue or a feeling
- Expressing opinions tentatively
- Developing an argument systernatically
- Negotiating and conceding
- Describing cause and effects
- Expressing empathy and sympathy
- Expressing reservations
- Speculating about events in past, present, future
- Discussing cornplex subjects in detail
English vocabulary (C1)
- Life experiences and lifestyles
- Books and literature
- Money and business
- News and current affairs
- Global issues
- Technology
- Scientific developments
- Vague language
- Colloquial expressions
- Idiomatic expressions
English grammar (C1)
- Futures (revision)
- Passives (al/ forms)
- Compound adjectives and modifying gradable adjectives
- Adverbs and adverbial phrases: degree
- Modals in the past
- Mixed conditionals
- Ellipsis and substitution
- Adding emphasis - cleft sentences/li>
- Adding emphasis - inversion with negative adverbials
- Multiword verbs
C2 - Proficient
Classes : 24 Classes
English communication (C2)
- You can express yourself fluently and precisely in any topic.
- This includes complex situations and the ability to communicate accurately In formal and Informal settings.
English vocabulary (C2)
- You have an excellent range of vocabulary, Including Idiomatic expressions and colloquial language.
- You can use phrases and expressions accurately with natural and sophisticated control.
English grammar (C2)
- You can use a full range of grammatical structures accurately and appropriately.
- You can naturally use different linguistic forms to convey finer shades of meaning.
