GENERAL ENGLISH COURSES
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GENERAL ENGLISH COURSES
In the General English course, you’ll be taught 2 sessions a week, gaining practical understanding and greater fluency. Your confidence will improve as we train you in the four communication skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing.
Our General English courses offer three levels of intensity, to help you achieve your goals at the pace that suits you.
We know that everyone’s approach to learning is different, and over the years we’ve developed teaching modules tailored to your individual goals. We want you to reach your full potential by learning by doing and immersing yourself in the most inspiring environments with like-minded people.
Explore our English levels – from beginner to advanced :
- Beginner.
- Elementary.
- Pre-intermediate.
- Intermediate.
- Upper-intermediate Advanced.
What can you do with an A1 level in English?
An A1 level of English would be sufficient for very simple interactions, for example as a tourist in an English-speaking country. An A1 level would not be sufficient for other academic or professional purposes.
According to the official CEFR guidelines, someone at the A1 level in English:
Can understand and use familiar everyday expressions and very basic phrases aimed at the satisfaction of needs of a concrete type.
Can introduce herself and others and can ask and answer questions about personal details such as where she lives, people she knows, and things she has.
Can interact with other people in a simple way provided the other person talks slowly and clearly and is prepared to help.
A1 level English skills in detail :
The official can-do statements are broken down into smaller chunks for teaching purposes. This more detailed skill breakdown can help you assess your own English level, or help a teacher assess a student’s level. For example, a student at the A1 level in English will be able to:
introduce himself simply and use basic greetings.
tell where he and others are from and give a basic description of his city.
talk simply about family and colleagues, describing their appearance and personalities.
discuss clothing at a basic level and ask salesclerks simple questions about it.
talk about favorite foods and make simple orders for take-out food.
talk about daily activities and arrange meetings with friends and colleagues.
describe current weather conditions and suggest activities according to the weather forecast.
talk in general terms about his health and describe common medical symptoms to a doctor.
describe the location of his home and give simple directions.
talk about his hobbies and interests and makes plans for fun activities with friends or colleagues.
complete basic transactions at a hotel, including checking in and checking out.
discuss common products, make basic purchases and return faulty items.
What’s next?
The priority at this level, when building up to an A2 English level, is expanding vocabulary and building up to more complex types of sentences.
What can you do with a A2 level in English?
An A2 level of English is sufficient for tourism in an English-speaking country and socializing with English speakers, although to develop deeper friendships an A2 level is not adequate. An A2 level of English also allows for networking with English-speaking colleagues, but working in English is limited to very familiar topics at the A2 level. An A2 level of English is not sufficient for academic study or for consuming most English-language media (TV, movies, radio, magazines, etc.).
According to the official CEFR guidelines, someone at the A2 level in English:
Can understand sentences and frequently used expressions related to areas of most immediate relevance (e.g. very basic personal and family information, shopping, local geography, employment).
Can communicate in simple and routine tasks requiring a simple and direct exchange of information on familiar and routine matters.
Can describe in simple terms aspects of his/her background, immediate environment and matters in areas of immediate need.
A2 level English skills in detail
The official can-do statements are broken down into smaller pieces for teaching purposes. This more detailed skill breakdown can help you assess your own English level, or help a teacher assess a student’s level. For example, a student at the A2 level in English will be able to do all the things that a student in level A1 can do, and in addition he will be able to:
evaluate coworkers’ performance in the workplace.
relate events from your past, including your weekend activities and interesting stories.
describe your past life, giving details about important milestones.
entertain someone in your home or visit a friend or colleague in their home.
discuss your vacation plans and tell friends and colleagues about your vacation afterwards.
talk about the natural world and travels to see animals and natural areas in your country.
talk about movies that you like and choose a movie to see with friends.
discuss clothing and what kind of clothes you like to wear.
engage in basic communication at work, including attending meetings on familiar topics.
describe an accident or injury, get medical help from a doctor and fill a prescription for medicine.
engage in basic business socializing, welcoming guests and attending networking events.
understand and make basic business proposals in your area of expertise.
talk about and explain the rules of games.
What’s next?
The priority at this level, when building up B1 English level is expanding mastery into a wider variety of subjects and learning to express more subtlety in communication.
What can you do with a B1 level in English?
A B1 level of English would be sufficient for interactions with English speakers on familiar topics. In the workplace, people at a B1 level of English are able to read simple reports on familiar topics and write simple e-mails on subjects in their field. However, a B1 level is not adequate to function fully in the workplace in English.
According to the official CEFR guidelines, someone at the B1 level in English:
Can understand the main points of clear standard input on familiar matters regularly encountered in work, school, leisure, etc.
Can deal with most situations likely to arise whilst travelling
Can produce simple connected text on topics which are familiar or of personal interest.
Can describe experiences and events, dreams, hopes and ambitions and briefly give reasons and explanations for opinions and plans.
B1 level English skills in detail
The official can-do statements are broken down into smaller chunks for teaching purposes. This more detailed skill breakdown can help you assess your own English level, or help a teacher assess a student’s level. For example, a student at the B1 level in English will be able to do all the things that a student in level A2 can do, and in addition he will be able to:
discuss your personal and professional hopes and dreams for the future.
arrange a job interview and interview for a job in your area of expertise.
talk about your television viewing habits and favorite programs.
describe your education and your plans for future training.
talk about your favorite music and music trends and plan a night out to listen to live music.
talk about maintaining a healthy lifestyle and give and get advice about healthy habits.
talk about relationships and dating, including meeting people through social media.
go to a restaurant, order food, engage in polite dinner conversation and pay for your food.
participate in negotiations in your area of expertise, if you have help understanding some points.
discuss workplace safety issues, report an injury and explain rules and regulations.
discuss polite behavior and respond appropriately to impolite behavior.
What’s next?
Learn about the B2 English level and what can be accomplished when the upper intermediate level is achieved.
What can you do with a B2 level in English?
A B2 level of English would allow you to function in the workplace in English, and indeed, many non-native English speakers in international workplaces have this level of English. A person working in English at a B2 level will, however, lack nuance particularly outside his own field. He may also miss some of the subtleties and implied meanings in conversation.
According to the official CEFR guidelines, someone at the B2 level in English:
Can understand the main ideas of complex text on both concrete and abstract topics, including technical discussions in his/her field of specialization.
Can interact with a degree of fluency and spontaneity that makes regular interaction with native speakers quite possible without strain for either party.
Can produce clear, detailed text on a wide range of subjects and explain a viewpoint on a topical issue giving the advantages and disadvantages of various options.
B2 level English skills in detail
The official can-do statements are broken down into smaller pieces for teaching purposes. This more detailed skill breakdown can help you assess your own English level, or help a teacher assess a student’s level. For example, a student at the B2 level in English will be able to do all the things that a student in level B1 can do, and in addition he will be able to:
participate in meetings in your area of expertise, if you have help understanding some points.
discuss gender issues as they relate to perceptions of rudeness and cultural norms.
talk about your personal finances and give advice to friends and colleagues about their finances.
talk about your personal and professional lifestyle, including a description of your life at work.
explain your education, experience, strengths and weaknesses, and discuss your career path.
talk about mental processes and how you can use them to improve your effectiveness on the job.
talk about what you like to read and make recommendations about good things to read.
use appropriate language in social situations, including praising and expressing sympathy.
discuss leadership qualities and talk about leaders whom you admire.
deal with relatively complex awkward situations that arise in social and business contexts.
discuss common political situations and the behavior of politicians.
What’s next?
Learn about the C1 English level and what can be accomplished when someone achieves the advanced level.
What can you do with a C1 level in English?
A C1 level of English allows for a full range of functionality at work or in an academic setting. The C1 level would allow for full autonomy in a native English-speaking country.
According to the official CEFR guidelines, someone at the C1 level in English:
Can understand a wide range of demanding, longer texts, and recognize implicit meaning.
Can express ideas fluently and spontaneously without much obvious searching for expressions.
Can use language flexibly and effectively for social, academic and professional purposes.
Can produce clear, well-structured, detailed text on complex subjects, showing controlled use of organizational patterns, connectors and cohesive devices.
C1 level English skills in detail
The official can-do statements are broken down into smaller chunks for teaching purposes. This more detailed skill breakdown can help you assess your own English level, or help a teacher assess a student’s level. For example, a student at the C1 level in English will be able to do all the things that a student in level B2 can do, and in addition he will be able to:
discuss in detail issues related to success, including building a motivated, successful team.
talk in some detail about your favorite paintings and the architecture of buildings that you like.
discuss societal problems, possible solutions for problems and what role corporations can play.
participate in discussions about conservation, sustainability and habitat protection.
talk about events and issues in the news and how they affect people and companies.
talk about risks in life, including changing jobs and doing dangerous sports.
compare and contrast various forms of education and individual schools.
discuss various types of humor, including subtle forms like sarcasm.
understand various communication styles, including direct, indirect, formal and informal.
discuss issues related to your quality of life, including work-life balance and home environment.
understand and discuss issues related to ethics, like civil disobedience.
What’s next?
Learn about the C2 English level and what can be accomplished someone becomes proficient in English.
What can you do with a C2 level in English?
A C2 level of English is essentially a native level. It allows for reading and writing of any type on any subject, nuanced expression of emotions and opinions, and active participation in any academic or professional setting.
According to the official CEFR guidelines, someone at the C2 level in English:
Can understand with ease virtually everything heard or read.
Can summarize information from different spoken and written sources, reconstructing arguments and accounts in a coherent presentation.
Can express him/herself spontaneously, very fluently and precisely, differentiating finer shades of meaning even in the most complex situations.
C2 level English skills in detail
The official can-do statements are broken down into smaller chunks for teaching purposes. This more detailed skill breakdown can help you assess your own English level, or help a teacher assess a student’s level. For example, a student at the C2 level in English will be able to do all the things that a student in level C1 can do, and in addition he will be able to:
discuss issues related to science and technology, including robots and new inventions.
talk about celebrities, celebrity activism and gossip about celebrities.
use a variety of techniques for promoting creativity in your speech and writing.
discuss financial planning and give and understand advice about personal finance.
talk about stress in your life and the lives of friends and colleagues.
discuss techniques for doing research on a wide range of topics.
We offer practical and communicative English courses for all levels, from Beginner to Proficiency, face-to-face and online, as well as IELTS,TOEFL and Cambridge tests Preparation.
Whether you want to accelerate your career, prepare for study or improve your social interactions, our courses will help you achieving your goals.
Our expert, highly qualified teachers offer an engaging, interactive face-to-face and online. English classes and courses. We’ll give you the confidence to use the English language in the situations that matter to you.
Explore our English levels – from beginner to advanced :
- Beginner.
- Elementary.
- Pre-intermediate.
- Intermediate.
- Upper-intermediate Advanced.
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