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Who should take Pre-intermediate classes?

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Those who feel lost with basic grammar and need a helping hand to get out.

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Those who improve language skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) in order to communication with speakers of English language.

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Those who are planning to move to English speaking country

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Those who struggle to overcome the language barrier and do not see progress in their studies.

What You’ll Get From Edunative course

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Engaging lessons

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Expert Instructors

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Native-like pronunciation

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Clear system

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Active vocabulary and grammar

According to CEFR pre-intermediate (B1) learner:

Can understand the main points of clear standard input on familiar matters regularly encountered in work, school, leisure, etc.

Can deal with most situations likely to arise whilst travelling in an area where the language is spoken.

Can produce simple connected text on topics, which are familiar, or of personal interest.

 Can describe experiences and events, dreams, hopes & ambitions and briefly give reasons and explanations for opinions and plans.

Course Content

The course content will depend on learners’ individual need, requirements, domains (business English, general English) chosen. Below is the list of Course Content of general English learner.

English communication (B1)

  • Describing experiences and events

  • Expressing hopes and ambitions

  • Describing feelings

  • Giving reasons

  • Giving opinions

  • Expressing preferences

  • Stating obligations

  • Expressing certainty

  • Describing events in the past

  • Describing events in the future

​   English vocabulary (B1)

  • Feelings and emotions

  • Travel and transport

  • Entertainment

  • Leisure activities

  • Sport, health and fitness

  • Education

  • News and media

  • Technology

  • Time expressions for the past

  • Time expressions for the future

​   English grammar (B1)

  • Adverbs for time, degree, manner

  • Past habits and states (used to)

  • Present perfect simple

  • Modals: should have, might have etc

  • Present continuous (future)

  • Future simple: will

  • Future: going to

  • Present perfect continuous

  • Past continuous

  • Past perfect simple

  • Conditionals (first and second)

  • Future continuous

  • Passives

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