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General English |
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Description |
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Course Name: Options: Fee: Entry Criteria: Class Size: Start Date: Length of
Course: Levels: Placement:
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General English (Communicative English) 25Hrs/wk (Mon-Fri) full-time / 15 Hrs/wk
part-time $380/wk full-time; $210/wk part-time 17+ years of age 8-14, 15 Max
Starts every Monday Open Beginner to advanced You will sit our placement test on
arrival, and then be placed in the appropriate class according to your assessed
language level. Queens Academic Group Certificate in General English (You must
meet all course and attendance requirements.) |
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Details
Queens Academic Group offers six levels of General English which, in
common with all our courses, are designed on a modular framework based on
principles of communicative competence and taught using a task-based
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Our levels are classified as follows: |
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General English 1 (Beginner) General English 2 (Elementary) General English 3
(Pre-Intermediate) General English 4 (Intermediate) General English 5 (Upper
Intermediate) General English 6 (Advanced) |
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The design of our General English curriculum develops all the language skills
necessary to communicate and function socially in an English-speaking
environment.
While the primacy of listening and speaking activities is
guaranteed in our classrooms, we remain aware that reading is the route by which
many students will acquire a wider vocabulary which will in turn increase their
listening ability. Writing, on the other hand, is the crucial path by which
students assimilate, and have time to practice/produce accurately, an
ever-increasing range of linguistic elements such as grammar, new vocabulary and
idioms.
At all levels, our experienced and well-qualified team of enthusiastic
teachers aim to make learning both fun and instructive, remaining aware of the
importance of maximizing collaborative and communicative opportunities in the
classroom to make learning experiences as close to the needs and demands of
real-life as possible. |
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