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Use the present perfect in active sentences.
Practice examples like “I’ve worked there for five years.”
Use the present perfect passive.
Practice sentences like “Two Spanish novelists have been awarded the Nobel Prize.”
Compare the present perfect with the past simple.
Practice contrasts such as “I worked for the BBC.”
Learn workplace-related phrasal verbs.
Practice professional telephone conversations.
Use the first conditional for real situations.
Practice examples like “If I see Anna, I’ll tell her.”
Use the second conditional for hypothetical situations.
Practice sentences like “If I had £5 million, I’d buy an island.”
Use time clauses for future plans.
Practice examples like “When we get there, we’ll give you a call.”
Use base and strong adjectives.
Practice making suggestions politely.
Use modal verbs to express probability.
Practice must, might, could, and can’t.
Use examples like “She might be in love.”
Practice negative certainty such as “It can’t be her.”
Use past modal forms.
Practice examples like “She must have been on holiday.”
Learn character adjectives.
Practice agreeing politely with “So do I” and “Neither do I.”
Use the present perfect continuous for ongoing actions.
Practice examples like “I’ve been texting my friends all day.”
Compare it with the present perfect simple.
Practice contrasts like “A teenager has received a £450 phone bill.”
Use time expressions such as since and for.
Practice examples like “She’s been living in Paris since she got married.”
Form indirect questions for polite requests.
Practice examples like “I wonder if you could help me.”
Use question tags to confirm information.
Practice sentences like “You’ve got a meeting this afternoon, haven’t you?”
Learn body-related expressions.
Use informal English in everyday conversations.
Use reported speech to report statements.
Practice examples like “She said that they were married.”
Report questions correctly.
Practice sentences like “He asked me how I knew them.”
Report commands and requests.
Practice examples like “I told them to stop making noise.”
Learn vocabulary for major life events.
Practice expressing apologies appropriately.
Digital learning materials are included with your course.
Final Exam
You will take a written and verbal exam at the end of the course.
A minimum score of 70% is required to progress.
Certification
You will receive a certificate and a progress report upon completion.
Here’s a snapshot of your learning journey:
Needs Analysis: Identify what you need to succeed.
Pre-Assessment: Assess your current language skills.
Course Design: Create a personalized learning plan.
Course Delivery: Interactive online lessons with native instructors.
Action Plan: Personalized lesson planning.
Final Exam: Measure your progress.
Certification: Receive a globally recognized CEFR certificate.
Follow-Up: Ongoing learning support.
Certified native-speaking teachers
Qualified with degrees and teaching credentials
Professional customer support
Dedicated account manager for every student
Attendance reports after every lesson
Detailed student progress reports
CEFR certification (globally recognized)
Student feedback reports
Your course fee includes one digital copy of the learning materials.
Hard copies are available at an additional cost.
Public group classes include 30 academic hours per CEFR level.
Groups of 5–7 students receive 10 additional hours.
Groups with 2 students become semi-private with 20 hours.
Group or schedule changes must be requested 7 days in advance.
Schedule changes are not allowed after group classes begin.
Course fees are non-refundable once group classes start.
Lessons may be recorded only with full group consent.
A final written and verbal exam is required.
A 70% score is required to move to the next CEFR level.
You will receive a progress report, recommendations, and certification.
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