The Different Levels



Conversational English Elementary



This course is for students who have little English, and want to focus on effective Listening and Speaking. Students should already have the ability to read and write in English.




Course Goals

  • the ability to ask and answer basic questions about yourself
  • the ability to understand and participate in simple conversations
  • ​the ability to understand native speakers of English at a slower than normal speed
  • the ability to listen and speak effectively so that others understand you
  • the ability to deal and communication breakdowns.


Conversational English intermediate I



This course is for students who have some fluency in English, but wish to develop their confidence and skills in using English effectively




Course Goals

  • the ability to understand and respond to questions with ease
  • the ability to identify the main points of everyday conversations
  • ​the ability to ask for clarification and explanations
  • the development of proficiency in listening and speaking skills to paint a basic conversation


Conversational English intermediate ii



This course is for students who are able to communicate well in English, but still make frequent errors. This course will focus on honing Speaking and Listening skills using a variety of fun and interesting topics.




Course Goals

  • the ability to speak with others in everyday social situations with confidence and ease
  • the ability to speak with accurate pronunciation so that your English is easily understood
  • ​the ability to express opinions and support your point of view
  • the ability to verbally summarize a text using English
  • further development of conversational skills


Conversational English advanced



This course is for students who are well-spoken in English, but wish to develop greater accuracy and fluency.




Course Goals

  • the ability to discuss a variety of topic with increased accuracy and confidence
  • the ability to understand, appreciate and utilise the more irregular aspects of the English language
  • ​the development of fluent conversational skills, including the ability to cope with communication breakdowns
  • the ability to express general content and finer details of written texts