Who should take Advanced classes?
Those who are planning to take TOEFL, IELTS
Those who want to use the language for professional or social usage.
Those who are employed by international organizations and want to communicate with foreign colleagues
Those who want to make a powerful leap and move to a fluent level of language proficiency.
What You’ll Get From Edunative course
Erasing the knowledge gaps
Expert Instructors
Upgrading the speaking skills
Clear system
Expansion of vocabulary
According to CEFR elementary (A1) learner:
✓ Can understand a wide range of demanding, longer texts, and recognize implicit meaning.
✓ Can express him/herself fluently and spontaneously without much obvious searching for expressions.
✓ Can use language flexibly and effectively for social, academic and professional purposes.
✓ Can produce clear, well-structured, detailed text on complex subjects, showing controlled use of organizational patterns, connectors and cohesive devices.
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 (C1)
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Expressing feelings and attitudes
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Emphasising an issue or a feeling
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Expressing opinions tentatively
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Developing an argument systematically
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Negotiating and conceding
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Describing cause and effect
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Expressing empathy and sympathy
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Expressing reservations
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Speculating about events in past, present, future
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Discussing complex subjects in detail
English vocabulary (C1)
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Life experiences and lifestyles
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Books and literature
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Money and business
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News and current affairs
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Global issues
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Technology
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Scientific developments
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Vague language
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Colloquial expressions
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Idiomatic expressions
English grammar (C1)
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Futures (revision)
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Passives (all forms)
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Compound adjectives and modifying gradable adjectives
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Adverbs and adverbial phrases: degree
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Modals in the past
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Mixed conditionals
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Ellipsis and substitution
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Adding emphasis - cleft sentences
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Adding emphasis - inversion with negative adverbials
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Multiword verbs