For : Those who have completed level 3/ for those who are already very good at English with the desire to upgrade their existing language skills and master the language.
Course Duration:
160 hours
Mission:
To produce articulate & eloquent English speakers and writers.
Areas covered:
Pronunciation & spelling
Vocabulary Enrichment:
Quotes, proverbs, idioms & phrases, Synonyms & Antonyms
Sentences for daily use
Basic, advanced and complex conversation patterns
Newspaper Reading
Reading books
Reading comprehension tests
Topics for presentation
Letter writing
E-mail Etiquette & e-mail writing
Essay writing
Report writing
Group discussion
Impromptu speech
Public speaking tips & strategies
Role play
Listening tests
Interview skills
Grammar drills(A-Z of English grammar)
CBA (Computer Based Assessment)
Learning outcome:
The learner exudes charm and confidence. He is epigrammatic and silver-tongued and becomes a prolific writer with an imaginative and creative style.
PERKS OF DOING YOUR ENGLISH COURSE AT THE IMMACULATE
English is taught in English only, at the level comprehensible by the learner. This ensures that the learner gets to thrive in an exclusive English speaking environment.
Trainers are lively and engage in friendly conversations with the learners which makes them feel at ease.
One-to- one interaction and group sessions.
Flexible schedules and syllabi and activity based learning cater to the requirements of learners at all levels.
CBIT or Computer Based Interactive Training is provided for all levels along with assessment tests.
Happy Friday – Play Day : Every Friday is a special and gleeful day at THE IMMACULATE. Learners feel invigorated after playing vocabulary games, language quiz and dumbcharades. Short skits (based on a current burning issue or any other topic) are put up by the learners along with the trainer. The trainer’s participation makes the skit more meaningful and resourceful.
There is always room for rejoicement at THE IMMACULATE – the students and trainers jointly organize national and birthday celebrations with pomp and gaiety.
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