My Name's Hannah, Not Anna
In this unit, students learn to introduce themselves correctly and clarify their identity through the proper pronunciation and use of English names.
A Writer's Room
In this unit, students explore vocabulary related to the work environment of a writer in English, helping them expand their vocabulary and understanding of the world of work.
Class 2
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Practical work 1
Things I Love About the US
In this unit, students learn to express their tastes and preferences in English by discussing the things they love about the United States. This helps them practice vocabulary related to emotions and descriptions.
Class 3
Table of Contents and Practices
Practical work 2
Is She His Wife or His Sister?
In this unit, students learn to express their tastes and preferences in English by discussing the things they love about the United States. This helps them practice vocabulary related to emotions and descriptions.
Class 4
Table of Contents and Practices
Practical work 3
Are you the Next American Idol?
In this unit, students explore vocabulary related to talent shows and the world of entertainment in English. Additionally, they practice speaking and debate skills by discussing their own aspirations and dreams.
Class 5
Table of Contents and Practices
Practical work 4
Reading in English
In this unit, students improve their English reading skills by practicing understanding different types of texts. Additionally, they expand their vocabulary and learn strategies to improve their reading comprehension.
Class 6
Table of Contents and Practices
Practical work 5
Communication
At The National Portrait Gallery
In this unit, students learn vocabulary related to art and art appreciation in English while exploring the National Portrait Gallery. This helps them develop oral comprehension and expression skills in the cultural context of art.
Class 7
Table of Contents and Practices
Practical work 6
A Murder Story
In this unit, students practice storytelling in English while exploring suspense and mystery through a murder story. This allows them to improve their vocabulary, grammar and written expression skills.
Class 8
Table of Contents and Practices
What I Ate Yesterday
In this unit, students practice food-related vocabulary and expressions to talk about eating habits in English. In addition, they improve their ability to describe daily experiences and practices.
Class 9
Table of Contents and Practices
The Most Dangerous Road…
In this unit, students learn vocabulary related to road safety and dangerous roads in English. This helps them gain knowledge about safety measures and improve their ability to speak and understand driving situations.
Class 10
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First Impressions
In this unit, students practice English communication skills by discussing first impressions and meeting new people. They improve their ability to express opinions, describe personalities and participate in informal conversations.
Class 11
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Books and Movies
In this unit, students compare and contrast English books and movies. Through this comparison, they improve their vocabulary, reading comprehension and ability to express tastes and preferences.
Class 12
Table of Contents and Practices
Writing
Welcome to the English course: Exploring Language and Culture!
This course gives you the opportunity to acquire strong English language skills while exploring various aspects of Anglo-Saxon culture.
Throughout this course, you will immerse yourself in a variety of interesting and relevant topics that will help you develop your English communication skills effectively. Through practical exercises, interactive activities and teaching resources, you will be able to improve your grammar, vocabulary, oral and written comprehension.
We will explore everyday situations, cultural topics, literature, art and much more. Each unit focuses on a specific aspect of English language learning, giving you the tools necessary to communicate confidently in different contexts.
During this course, you will have the opportunity to:
- Learn and practice key grammatical structures in real situations.
- Expand your vocabulary and improve your ability to express yourself accurately.
- Improve your oral comprehension through listening and conversation activities.
- Develop reading and comprehension skills through authentic texts.
- Participate in debates and discussions on relevant topics.
- Explore Anglo-Saxon culture through examples of literature, art, film and music.
Our main objective is for you to feel comfortable and confident when using the English language in different contexts and situations. By the end of this course, you will have improved your English communication skills and gained a deeper understanding of Anglo-Saxon culture.
We are excited to embark on this learning journey together. Let's start exploring the English language and culture!