| Course Information |
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| Course Fee: |
$2520/term (27 hours) $4450/semester (54 hours) |
| Course Length: |
54 hours, 18 weeks |
| Class size: |
20 |
| Registration starts: |
NOW |
| Next course starts: |
February 2009 |
| Location: |
Admiralty / Yau Ma Tei |
| Course dates & Timetable: |
February 2009 |
* The course has been included in the list of reimbursable courses for CEF purposes (The courses can be taken in conjunction with a Focus on Grammar course at level 5 in order to qualify for funding)
About This Course
Develops your listening and speaking skills in a variety of situations while expanding your vocabulary and improving pronunciation.
Course Objectives
You will work towards the following learning outcomes:
Speaking
- ask and answer questions on a range of topics
- check information
- give and respond to advice and show concern
- soften the way you express strong opinions
- agree and disagree with people
- invite others to speak and ask them not to interrupt
- give and respond to warnings
- use polite language appropriately
- make deductions
- ask for, give and refuse permission
Listening
- listen for the main idea
- discriminate between similar individual sounds
- identify phrases and expressions in the stream of speech
- understand a radio interview
Course Content
The course book is Face to Face 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 will give you a number of assessed tasks based on the core objectives of the course. They will grade you for each task and from this, your homework and course tests, your teacher will be able to advise you about your progress and suggest a suitable course for the next semester. For semester B courses your performance and teacher’s recommendation will determine whether you move to the next level.
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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