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INTENSIVE ENGLISH LANGUAGE STUDIES

 


General Information:

Intensive English Language Studies

Course Code: ALS/INTENG/ENG-301

Study Options: Instructor-led Classroom Learning
Tuition Fee: £275.00 per week
Intake: We can take-in new learners every 6-weeks

Duration: 36 weeks

Location: Suite 302, 315 & 504 Olympic House,  28-42 Clements Road, Ilford. IG1 1BA.


OVERVIEW

 An Intensive English Language Studies course is designed for learners who want to improve their English skills quickly and effectively, while maintaining a balance between deep learning and manageable study hours. The course focuses on the four key language areas: speaking, listening, reading, and writing, with a strong emphasis on communication, fluency, and accuracy.

This course is ideal for students, professionals, or travelers who need to boost their English proficiency for academic preparation, work, relocation, or everyday use in a relatively short time.

Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

Course Level: A2 Elementary and above (CEFR)


Minimum Age: 18 years


English Level Assessment: All students will take a placement test on arrival to ensure appropriate class placement


Visa Requirements: Students requiring a visa must meet UKVI English language requirements 


Document Requirements: Valid passport, proof of English level (if available), and visa documents (if applicable)


Additional Requirements: Commitment to intensive study with a full-time course schedule (20+ hours per week)

Key Information

Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

  

A General English Language course is designed to improve the overall English proficiency of non-native speakers, focusing on everyday communication and language use in various contexts. These courses aim to develop skills in reading, writing, listening, and speaking, making them suitable for learners who need to improve their general English for work, travel, or personal enrichment.

Here’s an overview of key information for a General English Language course:


1. Course Objectives


  • Strengthen all four core language skills: speaking, listening, reading, and writing. 
  • Build confidence and fluency in real-life English usage. 
  • Expand vocabulary and master grammar relevant to everyday and professional contexts. 
  • Improve pronunciation and clarity for more effective spoken communication. 
  • Prepare students for social, academic, or professional English interactions.


2. Target Audience


  • Beginner to upper-intermediate English learners. 
  • Individuals who want faster progress than regular English courses provide. 
  • Students preparing for future academic study in English. 
  • Professionals or travelers who require functional English for real-world use. 
  • Learners who want structured progress without the intensity of a super-intensive course.


3. Key Skills Covered


  • Speaking: develop conversational English, including greetings, introductions, ordering in restaurants, and engaging in complex discussions.
  • Listening: improve listening skills for understanding  everyday conversations, instructions, and media like podcasts, TV shows, and news.
  • Reading: practice reading texts such as news articles, advertisements, short stories, and other materials relevant to daily life.
  • Writing: work on writing emails, letters, messages, short essays, and completing forms in an appropriate, clear, and structured manner.
  • Grammar and Vocabulary: Learn grammar rules for sentence structure, tenses, articles, prepositions, and more. Build a wide range of vocabulary used in everyday life.


4. Course Content


  • Grammar: Basic to intermediate grammar topics, such as verb tenses, question forms, articles, prepositions, modals, and conditionals.
  • Vocabulary: Everyday vocabulary related to topics like food, travel, hobbies, work, shopping, and health.
  • Pronunciation: Focus on improving accent and pronunciation, stress, intonation, and sentence rhythm for clearer speech.
  • Functional English: Language used for specific tasks, such as making requests, giving directions, apologizing, or expressing opinions.
  • Listening and Speaking Practice: Opportunities for conversation practice, role-playing, and real-life simulation activities.
  • Reading and Writing: Develop skills for reading comprehension and writing letters, notes, and simple reports.


5. Assessment Methods


  • Class Participation: Active involvement in discussions, role-plays, and group activities.
  • Homework Assignments: Writing tasks, vocabulary exercises, grammar practice, and reading comprehension tasks.
  • Tests: Periodic quizzes to check knowledge of grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension.
  • Speaking Tests: Oral assessments such as presentations, interviews, or discussions to evaluate speaking skills.


6. Duration and Format


  • Duration can vary from a few weeks to several months, depending on the course intensity (e.g., intensive or regular).
  • Offered in various formats: face-to-face classes, online courses, or blended learning models.
  • Some courses might run on a weekly schedule, while others may offer more flexible learning options.


7. Entry Requirements


  • Most general English courses do not require any formal entry qualifications, though some may assess your current level through placement tests.
  • Courses are typically offered for a range of levels, from beginners to advanced learners. 

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