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