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Courses for developing speaking skills
These courses aim to improve your fluency and pronunciation in English through developing particular skill areas. We have recently launched a new speaking and listening course for Intermediate level students: Keep Talking. This is divided into two modules which you can do at any time.
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Skills |
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Keep Talking Module 1*  |
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Intermediate |
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Public speaking skills Listening and questioning skills Group Discussion skills Conversation skills Vocabulary Pronunciation |
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Keep Talking Module 2* |
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Intermediate |
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Interview skills Listening skills Extempore skills Group Discussion skills Conversation skills Vocabulary Pronunciation |
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*You can do Module 1 and Module 2 in any order
| Spoken English Skills |
Upper-Intermediate |
Public speaking skills Interview skills Extempore skills Listening skills Group Discussion skills Conversation skills Vocabulary Pronunciation |

Will the Keep Talking and Spoken English Skills courses help me speak without making mistakes? No, these courses focus only on your fluency and do not have any grammar content at all.
What LEVEL are our courses for developing speaking skills? There are 2 different LEVELS – Keep Talking is for Intermediate level students and Spoken English Skills is for Upper-Intermediate level students. Before you join, you take a test and an interview and our teachers decide whether you are eligible to join these courses. If your level of English is not high enough, you will be recommended an Enhance Your English course at your level.
Will one COURSE help me speak English fluently? One course will help you improve and will equip you with the skills you need to continue improving in your own time.
How do you teach? We follow the communicative approach so your lessons will be very interactive. We select interesting materials and audio-visual aids to stimulate your interest in a topic. You are given plenty of opportunity to practise speaking and listening, by working in pairs and small groups.
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