The course builds what was learnt at the Beginner level to allow learners to further develop conversation and make practical arrangements. The course focuses on developing speaking and listening skills and enables learners to learn individually, in pairs and in groups. Learners are provided with a range of resources to use in the classroom as well as at home
The course builds what was learnt at the Beginner level to allow learners to further develop conversation and make practical arrangements. The course focuses on developing speaking and listening skills and enables learners to learn individually, in pairs and in groups. Learners are provided with a range of resources to use in the classroom as well as at home. You will learn how to:
- Talk about leisure interests, introducing the past tense.
- Buy food, express quantities, and talk about what you have bought.
- Express likes and dislikes
- Book a table and order food.
EQUIPMENT NEEDED:
You will need a pen and paper; dictionaries are not required but you may find these useful. Tutors may deliver the course following a particular textbook, which you may wish to buy. This will be confirmed during the first session.
All students must have an intermediate knowledge of the language. If you are unsure what level you are, please do contact client services who will send you an assessment.
We offer a number of other language courses, why not browse our website for suggestions or call Client Services on 01737 788444 for further information.
Not applicable.
The fees displayed are the MAXIMUM payable by adults aged 19+ unless you qualify for a concessionary fee. Please be aware that there may be additional costs for materials.
Concessions
Tuition fees may be waived or reduced if you are on a low income or receive certain benefits.
If you don’t qualify for a concession, you will need to pay for your course in full or apply for an Advanced Learner Loan to cover the cost (Level 3-6 courses only).
Please see our Fees, Funding & Bursaries page for further information.
