B1/B2 conversation
You can already speak and interact with people with a certain degree of fluency but perhaps sometimes get stuck and cannot find the right word to express what you want to say. You can discuss topics like family, hobbies and interests, work, travel, and current events but possibly can't interact with spontaneity and find it challenging to discuss unfamiliar and abstract topics. For this reason you need to build up your grammar and vocabulary and improve your speaking skills in general.
In the lessons, you will interact with your peers, listen to and read short texts to stimulate you, and most of all practise to express your opinion on various topics related to every day life as well as interesting inventions, projects, news from around the world and others. This will help you gain confidence when speaking about unfamiliar topics, and help your overall fluency.
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B2 First Conversation
You are actively preparing for the B2 First exam by Cambridge (have you tried our B2 First e-learning course?) and feel you need to further improve your speaking skills. In the lessons, we will discuss a variety of topics and actively focus on improving your speaking skills from widening your range of grammar and vocabulary to making sure your pronunciation is clear and intonation varied. We will also look at the various parts of the B2 First Speaking exam and the assessment criteria, and make sure you know how to do the exam well to get the highest marks possible.
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C1 advanced conversation
You are actively preparing for the C1 Advanced exam by Cambridge and feel you need to improve your speaking skills further. In these lessons, we will discuss a variety of topics from current affairs to more abstract ones like "reacting to change" to help you deal with these topics in the exam. Furthermore, we will actively focus on widening your range of grammar and vocabulary as well as other speaking subskills - discourse management (e.g. using discourse markers), interaction (e.g. turn-taking), and your pronunciation (e.g. intonation). Finally, we will cover exam strategies for the various parts of the C1 Advanced Speaking exam and scrutinize the assessment criteria to make sure you know how to do the exam well to get the highest marks possible.
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