Improve your English skills with our practical language course. Designed for motivated learners, this program helps you develop confidence through practical experience with expert instruction to help you communicate naturally and effectively in any situation.
This course is perfect for anyone looking to improve their English communication skills for professional, academic, or personal reasons. It is especially suited for professionals advancing their careers, students preparing for international education and individuals planning to live or travel abroad.
This course is designed to help you achieve the following by the end of the course:
You can choose from two options:
You can choose from two options:
You are a complete beginner at this level. You can understand and use basic phrases to satisfy immediate needs. You are able to make simple introductions and ask and answer basic questions about familiar topics, although your communication is limited.
Understanding: You can understand and use familiar everyday expressions and very basic phrases aimed at meeting concrete needs. You can introduce yourself and others, and ask and answer questions about personal details, such as where you live, people you know, and things you own.
Speaking: You can communicate in short and simple sentences in familiar situations.
Reading: You can understand familiar names, words, and very simple sentences, such as those on signs, labels, and posters.
Writing: You can write short, simple notes and postcards, and fill in forms with personal details.
At the A2 level, you can understand and use frequently used expressions in everyday situations. You can communicate in simple and routine tasks, exchanging information on familiar matters.
Understanding: You can understand sentences and frequently used expressions related to common situations, such as personal information, shopping, local geography, and employment.
Speaking: You can communicate in simple and routine tasks that require a straightforward exchange of information on familiar matters. You can describe experiences and events in simple terms.
Reading: You can read short, simple texts, such as advertisements, product packaging, and simple personal letters.
Writing: You can write short, simple notes and messages, and fill out forms with your personal details.
At the B1 level, you can understand the main points of clear standard input on familiar matters regularly encountered in work, school, leisure, and similar settings. You can handle situations that are likely to arise while traveling in an area where the language is spoken.
Understanding: You can understand the main points of clear standard input on topics that you regularly encounter in work, school, leisure, and related areas.
Speaking: You can manage most situations likely to occur while traveling in a region where the language is spoken. You can describe experiences, events, dreams, hopes, and ambitions, and briefly explain your reasons for opinions and plans.
Reading: You can understand the main ideas in texts about topics that are regularly encountered in work, school, and leisure.
Writing: You can write simple, connected text on topics that are familiar or personally interesting. You can also write personal letters describing your experiences and impressions.
At the B2 level, you can understand complex texts on both concrete and abstract topics, including technical discussions in your field of specialization. You can interact with a degree of fluency and spontaneity that makes regular interaction with native speakers quite natural.
Understanding: You can understand the main ideas of complex texts on both concrete and abstract topics, including technical discussions within your field of specialization.
Speaking: You can interact fluently and spontaneously, allowing for regular communication with native speakers without difficulty for either party. You can express your ideas clearly and in detail on a wide range of subjects.
Reading: You can read articles and reports on a wide variety of contemporary issues, especially when the writers present specific viewpoints. You can also understand descriptions of technical and vocational topics related to your field of specialization.
Writing: You can write clear, detailed text on a wide range of subjects. You can explain your viewpoint on topical issues, providing advantages and disadvantages of different options.
At the C1 level, you can understand a wide range of demanding, longer texts and recognize implicit meaning. You can express yourself fluently and spontaneously without much obvious searching for expressions.
Understanding: You can understand a wide range of demanding, longer texts and identify implicit meaning.
Speaking: You can express yourself fluently and spontaneously with little effort to find the right words. You can use language flexibly and effectively for social, academic, and professional purposes.
Reading: You can comprehend complex and lengthy texts, including literary works, and appreciate distinctions in style.
Writing: You can produce clear, well-structured, and detailed text on complex subjects. You demonstrate controlled use of cohesive devices and effectively express your ideas.
At the C2 level, you can understand virtually everything you hear or read with ease. You can summarize information from various spoken and written sources, reconstructing arguments and accounts into a coherent presentation.
Understanding: You can effortlessly understand virtually everything you hear or read.
Speaking: You can summarize information from diverse spoken and written sources, skillfully reconstructing arguments and narratives into a clear and coherent presentation.
Reading: You can understand any kind of written text, regardless of its complexity or implicit meaning, including highly specialized materials.
Writing: You can produce sophisticated, flawless texts, expressing subtle nuances and differences in meaning, even in the most complex styles.