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You will spend much of your time in class speaking. During speaking activities your teacher will sometimes correct you a lot, for example during grammar practice. On other occasions, for example when you are taking part in a role play, you won’t be corrected as the teacher will want you to focus more on fluency and communicating your ideas. A balance of accuracy and fluency in speaking will help you to become a successful language learner and improve your spoken English. |
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Practice in listening is very important, and to ensure that you listen to a wide range of spoken English, your teacher will ask you to listen to cassettes, videos, DVDs and CD-ROMs. |
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Reading activities in class will expose you to a wide range of different types of texts (newspaper articles, letters, short stories, advertisements, brochures, etc.). We also encourage you to read outside the classroom as much as possible. As a student you will have free membership of the British Council Self Study Centre and will be able to choose from a wide variety of books suitable for your particular level. |
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Writing skills are practised in the classroom and sometimes you will be asked to complete a writing task at home. Sometimes preparation for homework is done in the classroom and homework can often be used for correction and work to improve your accuracy in English. |
As well as practising the above skills, you will also work on your grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation in class, as these areas are vital in helping you improve your proficiency in English.
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