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Beginner courses are designed for people who are still newcomers to learning English as a foreign language. The course is a comprehensive study of basic structure and simple vocabulary. Lessons are presented in a way that complements the needs of new learners. |
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Elementary courses are designed for people who have a basic knowledge of English as a foreign language. This course is a comprehensive study of basic structure and vocabulary. It tackles the skills of listening and speaking. |
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Low Intermediate courses are designed for participants who already have a foundation in English as a foreign language. This course is a comprehensive study of basic structure and vocabulary. Lessons are presented in a way that complements the basic English skills the participants possess. |
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Intermediate courses are designed for participants who have become accustomed to speaking English in various different everyday situations. It introduces more specialized grammar and vocabulary to enable the learner to communicate in a wider range of situations. |
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High Intermediate courses are designed for participants who want to increase their English language knowledge. It introduces more specialized grammar and vocabulary in order to progress students toward advanced English. |
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Low Advanced Level courses are designed for students who are ready to study at an advanced level. The course increases the range of vocabulary and grammar by presenting various hypothetical situations. |
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High Advanced Level courses are designed for students who have already reached an advanced level of English. This course deals with common conversational topics in day to day life, thus increasing the students conversational abilities. |
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