| Course Information |
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| * Course Fee: |
$2225/1 module (27 hours) |
| Course Length: |
54 hours, 2 modules |
| Class size: |
20 |
| Registration starts: |
5 May 2008 |
| Next course starts: |
August 2008 |
| Location: |
Admiralty / Yau Ma Tei |
| Course dates & Timetable: |
August Term 2008 |
* The course has been included in the list of reimbursable courses for CEF purposes (One of these courses can be taken in conjunction with a Focus on Listening & Speaking course at the same level in order to qualify for funding)
About This Course
Activates and extends your knowledge of English Grammar while developing your speaking, writing, listening and reading skills.
Course Aims
You will work towards the following learning outcomes:
- ask and answer personal questions
- talk about routines and habits
- tell a story
- describe future plans and intentions
- describe results of past actions
- describe regulations
- speculate, make provisional plans and hypothesise
- compare present and past
- express quantities
- describe likes, preferences, and abilities
- report speech
- describe processes
- give definitions and extra detail
- speculate about the past
Covering the following grammar points:
- question formation, negatives and short answers
- present tenses – simple and continuous
- narrative tenses
- future verb forms
- Present Perfect Simple and Continuous / Past Simple
- Modal verbs – have to, must, can, allowed to
- Modal verbs – might, could
- first and second conditionals
- used to
- quantifiers
- articles
- gerunds and infinitives
- reported speech
- the passive
- relative clauses
- third conditional
Course Content
The course book is New English File Intermediate. Your teacher will select the most relevant material from the book and supplement it to make lessons relevant and stimulating.
Demonstrating Progress
Your teacher monitors your progress with a speaking and writing task during the course as well as a grammar test at the end, in which you need to achieve at least 65%.
You receive an attendance certificate when you have completed your first term, and a report when you have completed both Term A and Term B as well as a course completion certificate if you attend at least 75% of lessons and complete assessments successfully.

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