Speak Up! Conversation
Course
In Malvern
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Beginner
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Location
Malvern
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Duration
Flexible
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Start date
Different dates available
This source is suitable for beginners and elementary level students. It uses a variety of materials - including books, TV, audio, internet and traditional teacher interaction.
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About this course
You need to be able to read and speak some very simple English.
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Subjects
- English Speaking
- English Vocabulary
- English Grammar
Teachers and trainers (1)
Neil de Reybekill
Senior Teacher and Managing Partner
Neil is a qualified teacher with more than thirty years’ experience as an English teacher, headteacher, university lecturer and educational research specialist. He has taught in the UK, Europe and South-East Asia, and at both the School of Education and School of Medicine at the University of Birmingham. He is registered with the General Teaching Council and is both a Fellow of the College of Teachers and of the Royal Society for Public Health. Neil specialises in teaching IELTS, English for Academic Purposes, and preparing medical and healthcare professionals for working in the UK.
Course programme
We start by discussing your targets and goals, then we use diagnostic tests to identify your strengths and weaknesses: in all areas - speaking, listening, reading and writing.
Using this information we design your very own tailor-made programme. We have done this for a lot of students and we know that this approach works well and that our students go on to get the results they want and deserve.
A typical lesson would include might start with some work on pronunciation and speaking - getting your tongue and ear tuned-in to working in English.
We might then move on to working with a vocabulary extension exercise or work on idiomatic English to widen your knowledge of the unusual and difficult phrases which so often cause problems for overseas learners of English.
Depending on the length of the lesson, we might close with a dicussion of a piece of topical journalism from a range of papers, or work on an apsect of grammar which we have agreed earlier.
Additional information
Speak Up! Conversation