Unlike traditional grammar lessons, this course emphasizes using English in real-life situations, such as conversations, discussions and presentations.
Social Situations:
Casual Conversations: Talking with friends, family and acquaintances about daily life, hobbies, interests and experiences.
Social Gatherings: Participating in parties, events and community activities.
Making New Friends: Building connections and relationships with people from diverse backgrounds.
Practical Situations:
Ordering Food and Drinks: Communicating your order at restaurants, cafes and other food establishments.
Asking for Directions: Getting guidance on how to reach a specific location.
Travel: Communicating with locals, navigating transportation and understanding signage while traveling.
Shopping: Interacting with store staff, understanding product information and making purchases.
Emergency Situations: Seeking help and communicating needs in case of an emergency.
Professional Settings:
Job Interviews: Answering questions and presenting yourself effectively to potential employers.
Business Meetings: Participating in discussions, presenting ideas and collaborating with colleagues.
Presentations: Delivering information and engaging with an audience.
Customer Service: Interacting with clients and customers to address their needs and concerns.
Networking: Building professional relationships and expanding your network.
Other Situations:
Education: Engaging in classroom discussions, completing assignments and interacting with teachers and peers.
Healthcare: Communicating with doctors and other healthcare professionals to discuss symptoms and treatment plans.
Technology: Using English to navigate websites, apps and online platforms.
Entertainment: Enjoying movies, music, books and other forms of entertainment in English.