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English for Young Learners: Teens (13 -16 year olds)

OUR LEVELS

We base our Teens Courses on the Council of Europe Framework. We divide them into 5 main levels B1 (Pre-intermediate) to C1 (advanced)

COURSE CONTENT

Our Teens courses aim to develop your ability to understand and use English effectively by developing your confidence and building on the English students have already learnt. These courses focus on getting students to actively use English for speaking and listening as well as improve writing and reading skills.

The language element of each level is based on a course book. Study of course book material will account for 50-60% of the syllabus. Our lessons contain content from a wide range of curriculum subjects and help your children to improve their knowledge, not just of English, but also of the world through science, history, geography, and social studies. Students will also work on class projects throughout the year.

Each course develops language and social skills through a wide variety of activities, which include:

  • extensive reading of prose and poems
  • intensive reading tasks, including vocabulary building, comprehension and grammar
  • writing assignments, including composition writing, spelling and grammar
  • discussion and oral presentations
  • listening to stories and poetry
  • language learning computer programmes
  • project work and research skills
  • problem-solving tasks
  • creative activities, including writing and arts & crafts
  • learning how to learn.

COURSE MATERIALS

All courses are linked to Council of Europe Framework and use the Cambridge English World Wide series (Cambridge University Press)

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