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September 24, 2024

Intermediate 3 (B1)

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At Intermediate, students will now have confidence to express themselves in English but want to make fewer mistakes and possess a wider range of vocabulary. This level will help them to develop their range of everyday English social expressions (informal language) for use when giving opinions, making requests and offers, expressing interest and surprise, and being polite. They will review grammar from previous levels and explore a range of other grammar. Students will also develop their understanding of vocabulary by looking at word formation, adjectives, synonyms, idioms, and compound nouns.

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What Will I Learn?

  • Take part and interact in class
  • Don’t be afraid to make mistakes, we are all here to learn
  • Ask questions
  • Attend class regularly
  • Do your homework
  • Use English outside of the classroom (Community Events)

Course Content

Week 1: Stuff!

Week 2: Stuff!

Week 3: Society and Change

Week 4: Society and Change

Week 5: Rules

Week 6: Rules

Week 7: Your Choice

Week 8: Your Choice

Week 9: Stuff!

Week 10: Society and Change

About the instructor

Utopia Learning Centre

Language Learning School

<p>Utopia Language Training (ULT), also known as Utopia Learning Centre, was officially launched on 18 October 2022 at the British Embassy in Addis Ababa.</p> <p>The founding of ULT was caused by the sudden closure of British Council Ethiopia’s Teaching Centre. Immediately after the closure, one of the teachers of the British Council, Mr. Tesfaye Weldemedhin, founded ULT and invited most of his former British Council colleagues.</p> <p>The centre currently provides tailor-made courses for kids and adults. The English language courses are offered from Beginner to Advanced levels – according to the Common European Framework of References for Languages (CEFR) to the public (individual customers) and corporate clients. It also provides professional skills courses in a range of topics and levels to its corporate clients. In addition, it runs exams preparation courses for those who want to study and/or work overseas as well as Young Learners courses for kids from the age of 6 through 13. These courses are delivered in various options: in-person, online, blended, and hybrid. The in-person courses are run intensively or extensively in its premises and in the clients’ premises.</p> <p>To this point, it has had corporate contracts with the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Bank of Abyssinia, The Pharo Foundation, French Development Agency (AFD), Awash Wine S.C., Belgium Embassy, The Embassy of Mozambique, GIZ Ethiopia, Union Academy, The Hunger Project, Mercy Corps Ethiopia, National Tobacco Enterprise (also known as Japan Tobacco International – JTI), and International Labour Organisation (ILO). It delivered professional skills, teacher training, and English language courses and developed English language teaching materials.</p> <p>It currently has 95 adult learners in its General English programme and 47 kids in its English for Life Young Learner Programme.</p> <p>All its courses are premium – quality products with highly qualified teachers and trainers.</p> <p>It currently has eight teachers and trainers – all of which are UK-qualified and have worked for the British Council as Teachers, Teacher Trainers, Consultants, English Language Materials Developers, and Professional Skills Trainers for several years. It also has 4 support staff members who do the customer service, marketing, finance, and cleaning works.</p> <p>It has two bright and spacious classrooms equipped with quality facilities and teaching resources.</p>
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45 Courses

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Durations: 60 hours
Lectures: 0
Students: Max 18
Level: Intermediate B1
Language: English
Certificate: Yes

Material Includes

  • Yes

Requirements

  • Understand articles and reports concerned with contemporary problems
  • Pass on detailed information reliably
  • Explain why something is a problem, discuss what to do next, compare and contrast alternatives
  • Understand simple technical information like operating instructions for everyday equipment
  • Give clear detailed description and support ideas with subsidiary points and relevant examples
  • Obtain information, ideas and opinions from highly specialised sources
  • Understand and exchange complex information
  • Use a sufficient range of langue to be able to express viewpoints using some complex forms to do so
  • Outline an issue or problem clearly, speculating about causes orconsequences and weighing advantages and disadvantages of different approaches
  • Identify the speakers viewpoints and attitudes as well as the information content
  • Give brief comments on the view of others
  • Use a variety of linking words efficiently to mark clearly the relationships between ideas
  • Use a good range of vocabulary for most general topics
  • Communicate with reasonable accuracy in familiar contexts
  • Evaluate alternative proposals and make and respond to hypotheses
  • Account for and sustain their opinions in discussion by providing relevant explanations, arguments and comments
  • Write an essay that develops an argument systematically, with appropriate highlighting of significant points and relevant supporting detail
  • Give brief comments on the views of others

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