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* The course has been included in the list of reimbursable courses for CEF purposes
About This Course
This course consists of two semesters (GE6A and GE6B). It will help you develop your overall ability to speak, listen, read and write about everyday topics.
Course Objectives
You will work towards the following learning outcomes:
Speaking
- take part in informal discussions in familiar contexts
- give clear, detailed presentations on a wide range of subjects
- engage in conversation on most general topics
- take part in informal discussions commenting and putting across points of view clearly
Writing
- write an essay or report which develops an argument and gives reasons for your point of view
- write letters highlighting events and experiences
- write clear detailed descriptions
- narrate a story
Listening
- follow extended, unstructured speech
- understand recordings likely to be encountered in social, professional or academic life
- understand a wide range of recorded and broadcast audio material
- keep up with an animated conversation between native speakers
Reading
- understand articles and reports concerned with contemporary problems
- read correspondence relating to your field of interest and grasp the essential meaning
- quickly identify the content and relevance of news items, articles and reports on a wide range of professional topics
- understand specialised articles outside your field
Course Content
The course book is Inside Out Upper Intermediate. Your teacher will select the most relevant material from the book and supplement it to make lessons relevant and stimulating.
Demonstrating Progress
Assessment and Counselling During the course your teacher will set speaking and writing tasks in class and advise you on your progress. Near the end of the course there will be a progress test, in which you need to achieve at least 65%.
End of semester report and certificate At the end of each semester you will receive a report on your progress, areas for improvement and advice for future studies. You will receive a certificate at the end of GE6B if you have attended at least 75% of the classes and satisfactorily completed all relevant assessments.

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