General
English
Course
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SURVIVAL
(Beginner)
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- You have acquired elementary notions of English, enabling you to understand your counterpart
and answer simple and familiar situations.
- Be able to communicate in simple English on the telephone and in writing.
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WAYSTAGE
(Elementary)
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- Understand conversations with speakers of different accents.
- Can make a conversation using simple and useful vocabulary either face to face or on the telephone. Can communicate in writing and in meetings.
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UPPER
WAYSTAGE
(Intermediate)
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- Understand all types of conversations in normal or business contexts, in a variety of different English accents and follow radio and TV shows.
- Have conversations on a variety of different subjects in person or on the telephone and write texts for your professional life.
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THRESHOLD
(Advanced)
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- Easily read the newspaper and understand all types of TV and radio programs in current and professional contexts, regardless of accents.
- Interact in person or on the telephone with ease. Write text in any professional context.
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Advanced
General English
Course
(Premier
level)
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MILESTONE
(Superior)
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- Read and write all types of specialized texts in British or American English.
- Drive business negotiations, argue and make decisions with the appropriate technical vocabulary
- Comfortably discuss a variety of contemporary topics and distinguish the subtleties between British and American English.
- Comfortably communicate with friends and colleagues using email, reports and memos.
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MASTERY
(Expert)
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- Read and write a variety of texts with very complex structures.
- Be comfortable in any mode of communication today and have the appropriate technical vocabulary to deal with British or American professionals.
- Discuss English news and general culture
- Prepare for proficiency exams.
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