📌 Course Overview
In part 1 of the General English course level B1, 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 2 of the A2 Level:
- Enhanced Speaking Skills: Engage in meaningful conversations about daily life, family, food, and manners, allowing you to communicate confidently in everyday situations.
- Stronger Grammar Foundations: Master important grammar structures like the present simple and continuous, future forms, and present perfect to speak naturally and fluently.
- Practical Language Use: Learn useful phrases for giving opinions, reacting to statements, making requests, and talking about abilities.
- Increased Fluency and Confidence: By practicing speaking, listening, and engaging in real conversations, you’ll speak more confidently and naturally.
🎯 What Will You Learn?
Session 1: Unit 1A – Eating In and Out (Present Simple & Continuous)
- What You’ll Learn:
- Discuss eating habits, dining out, and favorite food.
- Use the present simple and present continuous to describe regular routines vs. activities happening now.
- Engage in real-life conversations about food preferences, restaurant choices, and cooking.
Session 2: Unit 1B – Modern Families (Future Forms, Present Continuous, Begging to, Will & Won’t)
- What You’ll Learn:
- Explore family dynamics, discussing family members and their roles in modern families.
- Learn how to talk about the future using “will,” “won’t,” and present continuous for future plans.
- Use adjectives to describe personality traits and discuss family relationships.
Session 3: Unit 1C – Practical English (Reacting to What People Say)
- What You’ll Learn:
- Learn how to react to different statements and opinions in conversations.
- Use phrases like “That’s interesting!” or “Really?” to engage in casual discussions.
- Practice active listening and effective response strategies.
Session 4: Unit 2B – Changing Lives (Present Perfect: For and Since, Strong Adjectives)
- What You’ll Learn:
- Use the present perfect tense to talk about life changes, experiences, and achievements.
- Explore how to use strong adjectives like “exhausted” and “amazed” to express intense emotions.
- Engage in conversations about personal growth and changes over time.
Session 5: Unit 3B – Men, Women, and Children (Articles)
- What You’ll Learn:
- Discuss gender roles, family life, and children’s behavior.
- Focus on using articles (a, an, the) correctly in different contexts.
- Engage in debates or discussions around gender and family roles using appropriate articles.
Session 6: Unit 3C – Practical English (Giving Opinions)
- What You’ll Learn:
- Learn how to give and ask for opinions in conversations.
- Practice phrases like “I think…” and “In my opinion…” to express your thoughts clearly.
- Discuss various topics and practice disagreeing politely in discussions.
Session 7: Unit 4A – Bad Manners (Phone Language)
- What You’ll Learn:
- Discuss good and bad manners, focusing on phone etiquette and how to speak on the phone.
- Learn how to make polite requests, handle misunderstandings, and clarify information over the phone.
- Practice role-playing common phone conversations, such as making appointments or inquiries.
Session 8: Unit 4B – Yes, I Can (Ability & Possibility: Can, Could, Be Able To, -ed & -ing Adjectives)
- What You’ll Learn:
- Talk about your abilities and possibilities using “can,” “could,” and “be able to.”
- Learn how to use adjectives ending in “-ed” and “-ing” to describe emotions and states.
- Discuss potential challenges and goals using the right structures and vocabulary.
🌟 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.



