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Certificate in General (Social) English
During this course, you will take General English courses in the morning and Social English courses in the afternoon.
General English classes focus on reviewing and extending the various language areas such as grammar, vocabulary, listening, reading, writing, speaking and pronunciation, building confidence and fluency through continual practice of the language.
At the Social English classes, useful, everyday language is introduced and practised. At lower levels the focus is on everyday situations that students may come across, such as going to restaurants and bars, shopping and changing money. At higher levels, as well as learning new language, students take part in discussions and debates on relevant interesting topics.
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