The objective of this course is to enable learners to use English fluently in informal and formal situations. On completing the course, learners will have seen ways to express opinions, describe feelings as well as studying examples of how to defend arguments using more advanced vocabulary and structures.
The first two units of this course review the language necessary to be able to introduce people and oneself as well as hold conversations with peers and friends in English about the most common topics. The exercises review some essential grammatical structures needed to converse with confidence, tell anecdotes and be aware of the differences between formal and informal language. The conversation units also include interactive classes where the learner will have the opportunity to use the language covered in order to give their response to different questions.
The third and fourth units focus on starting, outlining and ending presentations. Learners will revise expressions to use during these different parts of presentations, as well as to deal with questions and refer to visual aids such as graphs and charts. There are also examples of different public speaking situations with more useful expressions.
The final unit deals with the language used to debate topics and provides examples of people debating in different situations. The last section also shows a range of language to deal with this type of interaction appropriately, as well as including an interactive class to review the structures presented.
Conversational English 1
Meeting someone new
Introductions - Masterclass
Body language
Why aren't you happy?
Have a nice day!
Joining the group
Friendship - Masterclass
Conversational English 2
The Language of Business
Work and leisure - Masterclass
I'll give you a ring!
Old Friends
Anecdotes
Mass media - Masterclass
Presentations 1
Outlining the presentation
Starting the presentation
The main part of a presentation
Ending the presentation
Presentations
Presentations 2
Typical expressions
Dealing with questions
Referring to charts and graphs
Virtual presentations - Useful expressions
Public speaking
Debates
Twentieth century breakthroughs
Giving opinions - Master class
Animal rights - Reading comprehension
By the year 2050...
The Brontë sisters
Using your judgement - Masterclass
Final test
Nuestra metodología online permite una formación totalmente flexible y adaptada a tus características y necesidades al mismo tiempo que te facilita el progreso a tu propio ritmo.
Para conseguirlo, al matricularte en el presente curso accederás a un Campus Virtual con la tecnología formativa más avanzada para el aprendizaje online que garantiza la experiencia más completa para los alumnos. Contarás con contenidos interactivos y multimedia que serán presentados de manera ordenada y secuencial, y que conformarán la parte troncal de tu aprendizaje.
Junto a estos, dispondrás de otros recursos metodológicos de apoyo a modo de casos prácticos, foros de debate, docentes altamente cualificados, etc. Asimismo realizaremos un acompañamiento personalizado y constante de tus progresos a través del Orientador Personal (Dinamizador), y contarás con un servicio de tutorías y asistencia técnica durante el periodo en el que transcurra el curso.
Por tanto, la calidad de los contenidos, la profesionalidad de los tutores y el enfoque práctico de nuestros cursos terminan de conformar el conjunto de elementos necesarios para mejorar tus competencias y habilidades con el fin de ayudarte a alcanzar los objetivos que te hayas marcado.