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COURSE DETAILS Elementary (A1) Group Course 45 hours Two 90-minute lessons per week Study Centre/homework 2 hours per week (recommended minimum) A1(Elementary) min 6 max 8 people Price per person 650,00 SPEAKING, LISTENING,, READING, VOCABULARY, GRAMMAR, PRONUNCIATION SPEAKING and LISTENING Asking for and giving personal information Spelling and numbers Saying where you live and what you do Talking about likes and dislikes Talking about abilities Talking about what you did last weekend Talking about food and health Talking about things you would like to do Filling in forms Emails: asking for information, hotel reservations Instructions, recipes Numbers Countries and Nationalities Common Verbs Verb phrases (do, have, go, get) Jobs Towns Food Grammatical themes Present simple Present continuous Possessive s Can, Can t Past simple, regular and irregular verbs Comparatives/ superlatives Going to

COURSE DETAILS Pre-Intermediate (A2) Group Course 45 hours Two 90-minute lessons per week Study Centre/homework 2 hours per week (recommended minimum) A2 (Pre-Intermediate) min 6 max 8 people Price per person 650,00 SPEAKING, LISTENING,, READING, VOCABULARY, GRAMMAR, PRONUNCIATION SPEAKING AND LISTENING Giving personal information about yourself Describing photographs and images Arriving at the airport Talking about your last holiday Talking about your plans Hotels: reception and room service, checking in and out Talking about hobbies and your likes and dislikes Ordering a meal Giving advice Asking for and understanding directions Telling your life history Describing buildings Emails: formal and informal, introducing yourself, enquiries A letter to a friend An opinion essay The body Holidays Adjectives and their opposites Prepositions of time, place and movement Phrases with get

Grammatical themes Revision of present and past tenses Future forms, will and going to Present perfect Conditional forms (1 and 2) The passive form, present and past

COURSE DETAILS Intermediate (B1) Course Group 45 hours Two 90-minute lessons per week Study Centre/homework 2 hours per week (recommended minimum) B1 (Intermediate) min 6 max 8 people Price per person 650,00 SPEAKING, LISTENING,, READING, VOCABULARY, GRAMMAR, PRONUNCIATION SPEAKING and LISTENING talking about your diet and lifestyle asking for help, requesting permission agreeing and disagreeing talking about money talking about your town and its facilities describing your job and your skills giving and understanding directions making suggestions describing a film, books and TV programmes apologising, making excuses Letters: formal and informal Reviews: of books, films Magazine articles Food and Restaurants Sport Personality Money Education Work Phrasal verbs Grammatical themes Review of the basic tense system Reported speech Conditional forms (1 and 2) Modal verbs gerunds and infinitives

Upper-Intermediate (B2) Group Course COURSE DETAILS 45 hours Two 90-minute lessons per week Study Centre/homework 2 hours per week (recommended minimum) B2 (Upper Intermediate) min 6 max 8 people Price per person 650,00 SPEAKING, LISTENING,, READING, VOCABULARY, GRAMMAR, PRONUNCIATION SPEAKING and LISTENING Describing medical complaints and symptoms Talking about journeys you have made Discussing crime and punishment Discussing global issues Describing music and feelings Talking about news and news stories Giving presentations Describing a city: its attractions and its problems Expressing regrets Emails: formal and informal Descriptions: events Reports and proposals For and against essays Doctors and Illnesses Crime and Punishment Weather Science The media Business Phrasal verbs

Grammatical themes Revision of question forms and auxiliary verbs Narrative tenses Introduction to perfect aspect Conditional forms (1, 2 and 3) Past modals Gerunds and infinities Relative clauses

COURSE DETAILS Advanced (C1) Group Course 45 hours Two 90-minute lessons per week Study Centre/homework 2 hours per week (recommended minimum) C1 (Advanced) min. 6 max 8 people Price per person 650,00 SPEAKING, LISTENING,, READING, VOCABULARY, GRAMMAR, PRONUNCIATION SPEAKING and LISTENING Discussing global issues Discussing music and musical events Giving advice, being tactful Teaching a practical skill to others Giving presentations Discussing historical periods Reviews: music, books, films Emails: formal and informal Summarising statistics Information sheets Reports and proposals Personal statements Globalisation Arts and Culture Cultural Differences Physical and Mental Health Education Technology and Telecommunication Ethics Phrasal verbs Grammatical themes Continuous aspect Perfect aspect Modals past and present Gerunds and infinitives Future forms Hypothetical verb forms

Proficiency (C2) Group Course COURSE DETAILS 45 hours Two 90-minute lessons per week Study Centre/homework 2 hours per week (recommended minimum) C2 (Proficiency) min 6 max 8 people Price per person 650,00 SPEAKING, LISTENING,, READING, VOCABULARY, GRAMMAR, PRONUNCIATION SPEAKING LISTENING Giving presentations Negotiating Discussing complex or sensitive issues Discussing current affairs Debating issues and ethics in science To fine-tune your listening skills, use will be made of a range of authentic recordings, for example: Radio/TV news Conversations between native speakers Presentations Interviews Reviews: music, books, films Emails: formal and informal register Reports and proposals References Personal statements Publicity material People and Relationships The Natural Environment Arts and Culture Globalisation and Cultural Differences Television and Advertising Technology and Telecommunication Idiomatic language

Grammatical themes Deepening understanding of the English tense system Use of remote forms and unreal tenses Complex modal structures

Elementary (A1) Group Course COURSE DETAILS 90 hours Two 90-minute lessons per week Study Centre/homework 2 hours per week (recommended minimum) A1 (Elementary) min 6 max 8 people Price per person 1.090,00 SPEAKING LISTENING READING VOCABULARY GRAMMAR PRONUNCIATION SPEAKING and LISTENING Asking for and giving personal information Spelling and numbers Saying where you live and what you do Telling the time Days and Dates Describing your routine Describing your family Talking about likes and dislikes Talking about abilities Talking about what you did last weekend Describing houses and rooms Talking about food and health Describing the weather Comparing towns and cities Talking about things you would like to do

Filling in forms Emails: asking for information, hotel reservations Describing people Postcards Anecdotes Instructions, recipes Vocabulary areas covered will include: Numbers Countries and Nationalities Common Objects Common Verbs Verb phrases (do, have, go, get) Family Jobs Common Adjectives Daily Routine Houses Towns Food Grammatical themes The verb to be Present simple Present continuous Possessive s Adjectives Can, Can t Past simple, regular and irregular verbs There is/ there are Countable/ uncountable nouns Comparatives/ superlatives Going to

Pre-Intermediate (A2) Group Course COURSE DETAILS 90 hours Two 90-minute lessons per week Study Centre/homework 2 hours per week (recommended minimum) A2 (Pre-Intermediate) min 6 max 8 people Price per person 1.090,00 SPEAKING LISTENING READING VOCABULARY GRAMMAR PRONUNCIATION SPEAKING AND LISTENING Giving personal information about yourself Describing people in your family Describing photographs and paintings Explaining vocabulary to other people in English Arriving at the airport Talking about your last holiday Talking about music Talking about your plans Making predictions for the future Describing clothes Hotels: reception and room service, checking in and out Talking about housework Talking about changes in your life Making complaints Describing sports rules Talking about hobbies and your likes and dislikes Ordering a meal Giving advice Asking for and understanding directions

Talking about hypothetical situations Telling your life history Shopping Describing a building Talking about memories At the chemist s Talking about your lifestyle and health Emails: formal and informal, introducing yourself, enquiries Descriptions: people, buildings, towns A letter to a friend An opinion essay Vocabulary areas covered will include: The body Holidays Adjectives and their opposites Prepositions of time, place and movement Verbs and their opposites Clothes Animals Phrases with get Phrasal verbs Grammatical themes Revision of present and past tenses Future forms Present perfect simple Conditional forms (1 and 2) Used to Past perfect The passive form

COURSE DETAILS Intermediate (B1) Course Group 90 hours Two 90-minute lessons per week Study Centre/homework 2 hours per week (recommended minimum) B1 (Intermediate) min 6 max 8 people Price per person 1.090,00 Test SPEAKING LISTENING READING VOCABULARY GRAMMAR PRONUNCIATION SPEAKING and LISTENING talking about your diet and lifestyle describing a sporting event describing friends and family members appearance and personality asking for help, requesting permission speculating about changes in society in the future agreeing and disagreeing talking about money comparing means of transport talking about your town and its facilities complaining about bad manners describing your job and your skills talking about your school days describing houses and flats giving and understanding directions making suggestions making a complaint in a shop or restaurant describing a film, books and TV programmes giving and reacting to news describing a person you admire apologising, making excuses

Letters: formal and informal Descriptions: of people, places, houses Reviews: of books, films Stories, anecdotes Magazine articles Vocabulary areas covered will include: Food and Restaurants Sport Personality Money Transport and Travel Describing People Education Houses Work Shopping Cinema Phrasal verbs Grammatical themes Review of the tense system Passive forms Relative clauses Reported speech Conditional forms (1 and 2) Articles, quantifiers Modal verbs gerunds and infinitives

COURSE DETAILS Upper-Intermediate (B2) Course Group 90 hours Two 90-minute lessons per week Study Centre/homework 2 hours per week (recommended minimum) B2 (Upper-Intermediate) min 6 max 8 people Price per person 1.090,00 SPEAKING LISTENING READING VOCABULARY GRAMMAR PRONUNCIATION SPEAKIGN and LISTENING Describing medical complaints and symptoms Outlining people s strengths and weaknesses Describing clothes and appearance Talking about journeys you have made Discussing crime and punishment Discussing global issues such as climate change Talking about changes in society and lifestyle Speculating about hypothetical situations in the present and past Talking about body language Describing music and feelings Talking about news and news stories Giving presentations Giving advice Describing a city: its attractions and its problems Talking about science Describing things that annoy you Talking about advertising Expressing regrets

Emails: formal and informal Letters: formal and informal Descriptions: events Magazine articles Reports and proposals For and against essays Short stories Vocabulary areas covered will include: Personality Doctors and Illnesses Clothes and Fashion Crime and Punishment Weather Feelings Music The media Towns and cities Business Phrasal verbs Grammatical themes Revision of question forms and auxiliary verbs Narrative tenses Present perfect simple and continuous Conditional forms (1, 2 and 3) Hypothetical forms/ wish Past modals Gerunds and infinities Reporting verbs Relative clauses

COURSE DETAILS Advanced (C1) Group Course 90 hours Two 90-minute lessons per week Study Centre/homework 2 hours per week (recommended minimum) C1 (Advanced) min 6 max 8 people Price per person 1.090,00 SPEAKING LISTENING READING VOCABULARY GRAMMAR PRONUNCIATION SPEAKING and LISTENING Discussing global issues Understanding different accents of English Telling amusing anecdotes Discussing music and musical events Giving advice, being tactful Persuading people to do things Summarising an article from notes Negotiating a group decision Teaching a practical skill to others Giving presentations Ranting about your pet hates Discussing historical periods Describing trends Presenting a radio news broadcast

Reviews: music, books, films Short stories Emails: formal and informal Summarising statistics Leaflets Information sheets Reports and proposals References Personal statements News articles Vocabulary areas covered will include: Globalisation Arts and Culture Cultural Differences Physical and Mental Health Lifestyle Education Television and Advertising Sport and Sports Issues Style and Taste Technology and Telecommunication Ethics Phrasal verbs Grammatical themes Continuous aspect Perfect aspect Modals past and present Passive forms Tense and time Gerunds and infinitives Future forms Cleft sentences Hypothetical verb forms

COURSE DETAILS Proficiency (C2) Course Group 90 hours October May Two 90-minute lessons per week Study Centre/homework 2 hours per week (recommended minimum) C2 (Advanced) min 6 max 8 people Price per person 1.090,00 SPEAKING LISTENING READING VOCABULARY GRAMMAR PRONUNCIATION SPEAKING Making presentations Negotiating Discussing complex or sensitive issues Giving advice and using tact Dealing with difficult situations Discussing current affairs Discussing literature Debating issues and ethics in science LISTENING To fine-tune your listening skills, use will be made of a range of authentic recordings, for example: Radio news Conversations between native speakers Lectures Business presentations Interviews Public announcements Radio broadcasts covering a range of special interest topics Understanding colloquial references

Reviews: music, books, films Short stories Emails: formal and informal Summarising statistics Reports and proposals Balanced discussions References Personal statements News articles Critical analyses or literary texts Publicity material Vocabulary areas covered will include: People and Relationships The Natural Environment Arts and Culture Globalisation and Cultural Differences Education The World of Work Television and Advertising Sport and Sports Issues Technology and Telecommunication Phrasal verbs and idiomatic language Grammatical themes Deepening understanding of the English tense system Conditional forms and unreal tenses Modals Participle clauses Emphasis: cleft sentences, intensifiers, inversion

COURSE DETAILS Business English Individual course 20 hours Two 90/120-minute lessons per week Study Centre/homework 2 hours per week (recommended minimum) A2 to B2 (Pre-Intermediate to Upper-Intermediate) 1 person Price per person per level 1.000,00 SPEAKING LISTENING READING VOCABULARY with some work on: GRAMMAR PRONUNCIATION (B1) SPEAKING and LISTENING Explaining your job and professional responsibilities Profiling your company/ organisation Taking and leaving telephone messages Checking and clarifying facts and figures Making and changing arrangements Handling complaints Getting your point across in a meeting Agreeing and disagreeing politely Making presentations and handling questions effectively Conducting job interviews Finding your way around a new city: asking for information, getting directions Greeting visitors Giving a company tour Explaining processes at work Describing local specialities Talking about tourist attractions Discussing news and current affairs

Business correspondence: faxes, memos, business letters, emails Note-taking from voicemail/ telephone calls Formal and informal style Writing letters of complaint and apology: using tact Handling customer enquiries via email Making travel arrangements Requesting action from colleagues Taking notes in meetings Vocabulary areas covered will include: Jobs and Personal Development Customer Service Sales Finance and Money Issues Negotiating Advertising Technology Food and Restaurants Travel Globalisation Cultural differences Telephone phrases Time management News and Current Affairs The environment Social Issues Grammatical themes Present tenses Past simple and continuous Comparatives Going to and will Present perfect Quantifiers Modal verbs Conditionals 1and 2 The passive Modal verbs Reported speech

COURSE DETAILS English at Work Individual course 20 hours Two 120-minute lessons per week Study Centre/homework 2 hours per week (recommended minimum) A2 to B2 (Pre-Intermediate - Upper-Intermediate) 1 person Price per person per level 1.000,00 SPEAKING LISTENING VOCABULARY PRONUNCIATION with some work on: READING GRAMMAR Telephone Skills Answering the phone Taking messages Giving and checking details Pronunciation of letters and numbers Making travel arrangements Taking calls from potential clients Making offers and requests Arranging meetings and changing arrangements Email Skills Email vocabulary Subject lines Making enquiries Making travel arrangements Arranging meetings, changing and confirming details Formal and informal expressions Being tactful

Meetings Making your point Interrupting politely Giving your opinion Agreeing and disagreeing Reporting on company progress Asking for clarification Chairing a meeting Making notes during a meeting Using numbers and symbols Dates and times Telephone numbers Prices Saying large numbers My company: facts and figures Email addresses and websites Units of measurement Percentages, ratios and calculations Presentations Welcoming the audience Outlining the presentation Presenting visuals Describing graphs Signposting Dealing with questions Summarising the main points Conclusions/ Recommendations Social English Meeting visitors Offering refreshments Giving directions Giving a company tour Recommending things to do and see Restaurants Trade fairs