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GENERAL ENGLISH - PRE-INTERMEDIATE LEVEL
At Pre-Intermediate Level, in addition to consolidating what has been learned previously, you learn many new structures, including most of the verb forms used in English, and you develop the vocabulary to enable you to discuss a wider range of topics in a more thorough and precise way.
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Topics include: introducing yourself and others; making conversation and common social expressions; talking about different lifestyles and backgrounds; telling and listening to stories; prices and buying things; filling in forms; describing feelings, plans and ambitions; talking about towns and cities; asking for and giving directions; talking about music and entertainment; discussing health and work problems; travelling abroad and hotels; reading labels, notices; giving advice; and making telephone calls.
By the end of this course, you will be able to communicate confidently in English on a wider range of social and work related situations, distinguishing between formal and informal language, using appropriate expressions, and giving all kinds of news and information.
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