📌 Course Overview
In this part of the General English course, we will be using the English File book series, a highly popular and proven method for learning English. English File is designed to help you build real-life communication skills while making learning fun, interactive, and engaging.
📌 Why English File?
- Real-Life Conversations: The English File series emphasizes practical English that you can use every day. From ordering coffee to discussing your daily routine, the course focuses on real-world conversations and vocabulary.
- Engaging Topics: Each unit includes topics relevant to everyday life, such as work, travel, and personal habits, making learning more interesting and applicable to your day-to-day experiences.
- Clear Structure: English File provides a clear and organized structure, making it easy to follow and track your progress. You’ll learn through a mix of vocabulary-building, listening, speaking, and grammar practice, all designed to develop your confidence and fluency in English.
- Interactive & Fun: The course encourages active participation through role-plays, group activities, and dialogues, so you can practice speaking and listening in a dynamic and enjoyable way.
📌 What You’ll Gain from Part 1 of the A2 Level:
- Confidence in Speaking: Engage in real conversations and interactive activities to build your speaking confidence in everyday situations.
- Practical Language Skills: Gain essential language skills for real-life interactions, whether at a coffee shop, hotel, or work.
- Stronger Foundations: Lay the groundwork for effective communication with clear vocabulary and listening practice.
- Increased Fluency: Improve fluency through listening to natural conversations and practicing speaking in realistic contexts.
🎯 What Will You Learn?
Session 1: Unit 2A – Are You Tidy or Untidy?
- What You’ll Learn:
- Master everyday conversation around describing your living space—whether it’s tidy or messy.
- Ask and answer questions like “Where are your keys?” or “Is your room tidy?”
- Discuss your home using prepositions like “in,” “on,” and “under” to describe where things are.
- Talk about your habits using simple phrases—perfect for small talk with friends or at work.
Session 2: Unit 2C – Slow Down
- What You’ll Learn:
- Use polite requests and suggestions like “Please slow down” or “Can you repeat that?”
- Discuss how you’re feeling and ask others about their emotions with phrases like “How are you?” or “I’m so excited!”
- Improve your speaking fluency by linking words together naturally to sound more like a native speaker.
- Engage in casual conversations where you ask and describe how people are feeling.
Session 3: Practical English – Unit 1D – Checking in at a Hotel
- What You’ll Learn:
- Use real-life language for checking into a hotel, such as “I have a reservation,” or “What time is check-out?”
- Learn polite expressions for requesting a room or services: “Can I have an extra towel?” or “Is breakfast included?”
- Practice role-playing check-in scenarios to build your confidence when traveling.
Session 4: Unit 3A – Britain: The Good and the Bad
- What You’ll Learn:
- Express opinions about British culture, food, weather, and more.
- Use simple phrases to discuss what you like and dislike (e.g., “I love British food,” or “The weather is too cold for me”).
- Practice having conversations about comparing different countries or cultures.
- Improve your ability to talk about what’s good or bad in everyday life.
Session 5: Unit 3B – 9 to 5: Working Life
- What You’ll Learn:
- Have conversations about your job, daily routine, and working hours (e.g., “I work from 9 to 5”).
- Talk about different professions and what they involve (e.g., “I’m a teacher,” or “He’s an engineer”).
- Practice describing your typical workday, including tasks and activities like “I answer emails” or “I attend meetings.”
Session 6: Practical English – Unit 3D – Buying Coffee
- What You’ll Learn:
- Order coffee like a pro with phrases such as “I’ll have a cappuccino,” or “Can I get a latte to go?”
- Learn useful expressions for paying and making small talk with baristas and fellow customers.
- Practice asking about sizes, prices, and any special offers in coffee shops.
- Build your confidence to speak in cafes and restaurants.
Session 7: Unit 4B – From Morning to Night
- What You’ll Learn:
- Discuss your daily routine from morning until night (e.g., “I wake up at 7 a.m.” or “I usually go to bed at 11 p.m.”).
- Use prepositions of time and place to describe when and where things happen (e.g., “I exercise in the morning”).
- Share your schedule with friends and colleagues and ask about theirs.
- Engage in natural conversations about what people do throughout the day.
Session 8: Blue Zones – Unit 4C
- What You’ll Learn:
- Discuss habits for living a long and healthy life, focusing on “Blue Zones” (regions where people live significantly longer).
- Learn to talk about routines and healthy lifestyle choices, such as “I eat fresh vegetables every day” or “I exercise regularly.”
- Practice using adverbs of frequency (e.g., “always,” “usually,” “sometimes”) to talk about your habits and routines.
🌟 Why Join This Course?
- Learn through fun and interactive activities
- Get personalized feedback and corrections
- Gain confidence in real-life conversations
- Improve pronunciation and listening skills
📜 Personalized Feedback & Certification
At the end of the course, students will receive detailed feedback from the teacher, highlighting strengths and areas for improvement. A certificate of completion will be provided, stating the total hours completed and the level achieved. The certificate will be awarded after passing the exams for the level and completing the portfolio. This certificate can be added to your CV under the language section to showcase your English proficiency.



