ADVANCED LEVEL: CLASSES DETAILS

1. Mastering Advanced Grammar: Taking Your Sentences to the Next Level

What You'll Learn:

  • Dive deeper into sentence structure and more advanced grammar rules.

  • Understand and use complex sentence types like conditionals (e.g., “If I had more experience, I would...”) and relative clauses (e.g., “The person who helped me was very kind”).

  • Practice tenses in more nuanced ways: perfect tenses (present perfect, past perfect), and future forms for plans and predictions.

2. Enhancing Reading Comprehension: Reading Between the Lines

What You'll Learn:

  • Read and analyze texts with more detail, such as short stories, articles, and work-related documents.

  • Learn to identify key ideas, implicit meanings, and the purpose of the text.

  • Practice answering questions that require critical thinking and inference, not just simple facts.

3. Describing Scenarios in Detail: Expressing Yourself More Clearly

What You'll Learn:

  • How to describe situations, experiences, and opinions in a detailed and organized way.

  • Use a variety of vocabulary and phrases to explain ideas thoroughly (e.g., "First, I noticed... then I realized...").

  • Practice making comparisons, explaining causes and effects, and giving examples to support your ideas.

4. Talking to Employers: Asking for a Raise or Promotion

What You'll Learn:

  • How to professionally request a raise, promotion, or new responsibilities at work.

  • Key vocabulary and phrases for these conversations: “I’d like to discuss my career development,” “I’ve contributed to the team by…,” “I believe my skills align with a higher role.”

  • Practicing how to present your case and handle potential objections or challenges.

5. Navigating Workplace Discussions: Giving Feedback & Handling Difficult Conversations

What You'll Learn:

  • How to give constructive feedback and have difficult conversations, such as addressing performance issues with a colleague or manager.

  • Learn phrases to soften your language (e.g., "I think it would be helpful if...") and express disagreement politely (e.g., “I understand your point, but I believe...”).

  • Role-play scenarios like offering suggestions for improvement or discussing workplace challenges.

6. Engaging in Networking Conversations: Building Professional Relationships

What You'll Learn:

  • Learn how to start and maintain a conversation with new people in professional settings.

  • Practice introducing yourself and your job in a concise and interesting way, as well as talking about your professional goals.

  • Discuss topics like industry trends, your professional achievements, and how to ask thoughtful questions to build rapport.

7. Handling Social Situations in English: More Than Just Small Talk

What You'll Learn:

  • Engage in more dynamic conversations about a variety of topics such as hobbies, cultural events, or news.

  • Use vocabulary to express your opinions and ask for others' views in a more detailed way (e.g., “What do you think about…?” “I believe that…”).

  • Practice starting and continuing conversations, making transitions between topics, and using humor or anecdotes appropriately.

8. Problem-Solving in English: Handling Everyday Challenges

What You'll Learn:

  • Learn how to express challenges and offer solutions clearly, whether you're troubleshooting a problem at work or solving a practical issue in your personal life.

  • Phrases for presenting solutions: “One option could be…,” “I suggest we try…”

  • Understand how to evaluate situations and give advice in a constructive manner.

Key Features

2 sessions per week (1 hour 15 mins each)

FREE 45-minute conversational class weekly

Advanced assessments every three months

PRICE: $275/month