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English for communication, business and private school lessons
From 3.43 £ /h
This online course offers comprehensive English language training, focusing on effective communication in professional and academic contexts. Participants will develop their language skills through interactive sessions, tailored to individual needs. Courses include modules on business communication and personalized academic support.
Duration: 30 hours of communication and business courses, with private tutoring sessions available. Accessible via webcam, this program is ideal for all levels, from beginner to advanced
Duration: 30 hours of communication and business courses, with private tutoring sessions available. Accessible via webcam, this program is ideal for all levels, from beginner to advanced
Location
Online from Tunisia
Age
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
120 minutes
The class is taught in
French
English
Skills
Availability of a typical week
(GMT -05:00)
New York
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
An A1 level English course (according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages - CEFR) corresponds to the "Introductory" or "Discovery" level.
This is the stage where the student is a complete beginner or has only very vague remnants of schooling. The main objective is to enable the student to survive in simple everyday situations.
What an A1 level student needs to learn:
A structured A1 program is generally divided into three pillars:
1. Communication skills (The "know-how")
Introducing yourself: Give your name, age, nationality and profession.
Interact simply: Ask basic questions (Where do you live? Do you have any brothers or sisters?) and answer them.
Immediate needs: Ordering at a restaurant, asking for directions, or shopping.
Comprehension: Understanding isolated sentences and very frequent expressions.
2. Basic Grammar
The verb "To be" and "To have".
The Simple Present (for habits and facts).
Articles (a, an, the) and personal pronouns (I, you, he/she...).
The structure of a simple sentence: Subject + Verb + Object.
3. Essential Vocabulary
Numbers, time, and days of the week.
The family and simple physical descriptions.
Food, clothing, and household items.
Countries and nationalities.
This is the stage where the student is a complete beginner or has only very vague remnants of schooling. The main objective is to enable the student to survive in simple everyday situations.
What an A1 level student needs to learn:
A structured A1 program is generally divided into three pillars:
1. Communication skills (The "know-how")
Introducing yourself: Give your name, age, nationality and profession.
Interact simply: Ask basic questions (Where do you live? Do you have any brothers or sisters?) and answer them.
Immediate needs: Ordering at a restaurant, asking for directions, or shopping.
Comprehension: Understanding isolated sentences and very frequent expressions.
2. Basic Grammar
The verb "To be" and "To have".
The Simple Present (for habits and facts).
Articles (a, an, the) and personal pronouns (I, you, he/she...).
The structure of a simple sentence: Subject + Verb + Object.
3. Essential Vocabulary
Numbers, time, and days of the week.
The family and simple physical descriptions.
Food, clothing, and household items.
Countries and nationalities.
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