🛑Course Description:
This course is designed for learners who already have a strong command of English and wish to refine their fluency, accuracy, and confidence across all four language skills:speaking, listening, reading, and writing
It emphasizes real-world communication, natural language use, and the development of nuanced language strategies needed for professional, academic, or social contexts. Through interactive lessons, students will deepen their understanding of complex grammar, develop advanced vocabulary, and enhance their ability to express opinions,
argue points, and interpret meaning in spoken
and written texts. Authentic materials and
communicative tasks ensure that learning is
both practical and engaging.
🎯 Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this course, students will be able
to:
📌 Speaking & Listening
● Speak fluently and spontaneously in
conversations and discussions on
abstract, professional, and social topics.
● Use idioms, fixed expressions, and natural
conversational strategies confidently.
● Understand a wide range of spoken
English, including fast speech, various
accents, and nuanced expressions.
📌 Reading
● Read and analyze authentic texts (articles,
reports, stories) with a high level of
comprehension.
● Identify the tone, purpose, and implicit
meaning in complex written materials.
● Distinguish between fact, opinion, and bias
in texts.
📌 Writing
● Write well-structured, detailed texts on
complex topics, including emails, reports,
opinion pieces, and narratives.
● Use a range of cohesive devices and
precise vocabulary to convey tone,
emphasis, and argument clearly.
● Edit writing for grammatical accuracy,
clarity, and appropriateness of style.
📌 Grammar & Vocabulary
● Use a wide range of advanced grammatical
structures (e.g., inversions, cleft sentences, mixed conditionals).
● Understand and use vocabulary for
specific purposes, including idiomatic
expressions and collocations.
● Choose language appropriate to formal,
informal, and neutral situations.
📌 Intercultural Communication
● Demonstrate awareness of cultural
differences in communication styles.
● Adapt language and tone based on
audience and context.
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 48 hours
- Skill level Intermediate
- Language English
- Students 550
- Certificate No
- Assessments Yes
Curriculum
- 13 Sections
- 0 Lessons
- 4 Weeks
- 📚 Curriculum: General English – Advanced Level0
- 🔗Week 1: Getting Started & Review of Key Structures● Course orientation and goal setting ● Review of verb tenses and aspects (present perfect, past perfect, future forms) ● Speaking: Talking about personal and professional experiences ● Writing: Informal and formal email introductions0
- 🔗Week 2: Natural English & Fluency Strategies● Discourse markers and hesitation strategies ● Listening: Understanding fast, connected speech and fillers ● Speaking: Role-plays and small talk in social/professional settings ● Vocabulary: Common idioms and expressions for fluency0
- 🔗Week 3: Complex Sentence Structures● Advanced grammar: conditionals (real, unreal, mixed) ● Writing: Descriptive paragraphs using complex structures ● Listening: TED-style talks or interviews ● Speaking: Describing hypothetical situations0
- 🔗Week 4: Opinion & Argument● Expressing agreement/disagreement diplomatically ● Vocabulary: Phrases for debate and argumentation ● Reading: Opinion articles or editorials ● Writing: Opinion essays (structure and tone)0
- 🔗Week 5: Vocabulary Expansion & Collocations● Academic and general collocations ● Speaking: Describing trends and making comparisons ● Writing: Using precise verbs, adjectives, and nouns ● Grammar: Nominalization and word formation0
- 🔗Week 6: Media & Critical Thinking● Reading: Analyzing news articles and editorials ● Listening: Podcasts or news reports with multiple viewpoints ● Speaking: Discussing bias, fact vs. opinion ● Writing: Summarizing and paraphrasing complex texts0
- 🔗Week 7: Work & Professional English● Vocabulary: Workplace idioms and formal phrases ● Writing: CVs, cover letters, or business emails ● Speaking: Presentations and interview role-plays ● Grammar: Modal verbs for advice, obligation, and speculation0
- 🔗Week 8: Storytelling & Narrative Tenses● Grammar: Narrative tenses (past perfect, past continuous, etc.) ● Reading: Short fiction or personal narratives ● Writing: Telling a story or personal anecdote ● Speaking: Telling engaging stories with coherence0
- 🔗Week 9: Cultural Awareness & Communication Styles● Speaking: Comparing cultural norms, giving opinions tactfully ● Listening: Cross-cultural communication videos ● Reading: Texts about global customs and traditions ● Vocabulary: Idiomatic expressions from different cultures0
- 🔗Week 10: Formal vs Informal Language● Style and tone in writing and speaking ● Grammar: Inversions and emphasis (e.g., "Rarely have I seen...") ● Writing: Formal reports or proposals ● Speaking: Adjusting tone in different settings0
- 🔗Week 11: Review & Real-World Practice● Speaking: Group discussions and fluency games ● Listening: Consolidation with longer, multi-speaker audio ● Reading: Mixed text formats for scanning and skimming ● Writing: Final writing task (essay, report, or story)0
- 🔗Week 12: Final Assessments & Presentations● Oral presentation on a chosen topic ● Writing: Final submission and self-reflection ● Peer feedback and one-on-one instructor feedback ● Course wrap-up and future learning plan0
Requirements
- 📌English Level: upper-intermediate B2 (CEFR)