General English
 
Basic
Intermediate
Advanced
   
  Objective

The primary objective of the course is to enable the student to use English proficiently in the following components:

· Listening

· Speaking

· Reading

· Writing

Basic Level

To inspire interest in the English language and instill confidence in its usage.

The student will acquire the following:

· Conversational skills for daily usage
· Basic listening comprehension

Intermediate Level

To further improve reading and writing ability, as well as conversational skills.

The student will learn the following:

· Grammar rules
· Vocabulary development
· Sentence structuring

Advance Level

To master the finer points of the English language.

The student will be acquainted with the following:

· Strategies on oral presentation
· Principles and foundation of effective communication
· Effective writing skills

Certificates

· Certificate of Completion
· Certificate of Proficiency (optional)

 
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  General English Course in Cambridge School of Education
 

Our courses are designed to assist students in acquiring the requisite proficiency in the language, so as to enable them to use English as an effective mode of communication.

We do this by providing students with the essentials; such as knowledge of different word forms and functions, rules and usage of grammar, issues relating to sentence construction as well as vocabulary expansion and accuracy of application.

To facilitate the acquisition of conversational skills, all lessons will be held in an interactive manner. Students will learn the correct phonetics pertaining to pronunciation, tone and accent. They will also learn some colloquial usage and have the opportunity to gain general knowledge of the culture behind the language. This will allow them to have a broader overview, more meaningful insight and deeper appreciation of the language.
   
 

 
 
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