Efl - conversation & pronunciation - intermediate

Richmond and Hillcroft Adult Community College

Vocational qualification

In Richmond upon Thames

£ 113 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Vocational qualification

  • Location

    Richmond upon thames

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Course Overview:
“Feel confident when communicating in English”

• This course will help you to practise speaking at a more than just basic level.
• You will be able to notice the difference in register: formal and informal; and amend your style according to different situations and functional context.
• ‘Real’ material is used for example from newspapers, magazines, forms and leaflets in order to improve your level of speaking and confidence.
• In the lessons you will discuss a variety of interesting topics and converse adequately and appropriately.
• You will also learn some useful everyday expressions, colloquialisms, practise phrasal verbs and idioms.
• Your pronunciation and intonation/ word and sentence stress will become more comprehensible and coherent.
• At the same time your other skills such as listening and reading should improve along with your speaking in English.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Richmond upon Thames (London)
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Parkshot, TW9 2RE

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open
Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

How to Enrol:
Attend an Advice & Guidance session. Contact 020 8891 5907 to make an appointment.

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Subjects

  • Word
  • Ms Word
  • Confidence Training
  • Intranet
  • Access
  • Writing
  • IT
  • English
  • Pronunciation
  • English Grammar

Course programme

Course Content:
This course will help you with:

SPEAKING AND LISTENING

• Understand and enter into discussions with other people.
• Listen to others’ opinions and be able to say what you think.
• Use formal and informal English in different situations.

READING

• Read a variety of different texts such as books, interviews, newspapers, exercises to extend your vocabulary.
• Understand the main points of a piece of writing.
• Find information in a text.

You will be given the opportunity to use websites to help with your English and to use the college intranet system to access work set by your tutor.

Assessment Methods:
Your teacher will check your progress in speaking, reading and listening, on the course and give you advice on how to improve.


Efl - conversation & pronunciation - intermediate

£ 113 VAT inc.