Learn everyday English for work or studying
Have you always wanted to learn English, or need to know the language for your work or studies?
This online 8-week course will help you learn basic English skills. It will give you confidence in everyday situations and help you improve your English skills.
After taking this course you can progress to Intermediate Class.
Improve your English vocabulary
At the beginning of the course, you’ll learn what to say when you meet new people, learn to introduce yourself, and practice joining in with conversations. You’ll work on your speaking, reading, and listening skills.
By using your computer or smartphone, you’ll be able to hear people talking in English in a number of different situations and test your understanding with quizzes.
Learn basic English grammar and common English phrases
By the end of the course, you’ll be comfortable with asking simple questions, talking about friends and family, and discussing work and hobbies.
Learn to express your likes and dislikes, chat about hobbies such as music and sport, and read emails from a new pen pal. All of these activities will improve your confidence in basic English.
You’ll have a good understanding of basic grammar including subject pronouns, different tenses, and the verb ‘to be’. Your pronunciation skills will also be put to the test.
What will you achieve?
By the end of the course, you‘ll be able to…
- Introduce yourselves by mentioning some particular elements: Family, hobby, and future plan.
- Speak and respond to statements and questions related to daily activity.
- speak and respond to statements and questions related to Yes – No Questions and WH-Questions.
- Speak and respond to statements and questions related to current activity.
- Speak and respond to statements and questions related to future activity.
- Speak and respond to statements and questions related to past activity.
- speak and respond to statements and questions related to past activity in present perfect tense.
- speak and respond to statements and questions related to Comparative and Superlative Degree.
