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    Tunisia General English Program

    Level 5 Conversation Course (CEFR A2+)

     

    Description

    This 42-hour course is designed to develop oral communication skills and increase fluency. It will develop students' English language skills at a CEFR: A2+ level. Through practice of the four skills - listening, speaking, reading and writing -, and with an increased focus on communication activities, students will explore topics of relevance from the following list: personalities, first impressions, food and cooking, weather, job, leisure, sports and games, transportation and travel, vacation, inventions, the environment, news and current events, city life, entertainment and art, the past, and comedy and humor.

     

    Course Objectives

    Following a communicative approach, students will develop understanding of basic grammar structure and language functions. At the end of this course, students will be able to: 

    • use icebreakers
    • role-play phone conversations
    • talk about restaurant meals
    • make weekend plans
    • conducting interviews
    • discuss environmental problems and solutions

     

    Course Textbook: Let's Talk 2 (2nd Edition)

     

    Student Assessment

    You will be evaluated in a variety of ways throughout the course and receive feedback from the teacher to help you continue to improve your English language skills. Student assessment is based on the following criteria, on a scale of 100%. The passing grade is 75%.

    Task

    Percentage

    Measure

    Frequency

    Participation and listening skills

    40%

    Participates actively in class discussions, debates, pair or small group work

    Throughout the course

    Panel Discussion

    20%

    Groups work together to present an interactive presentation complete with audience Q&A

    Once during the course

    Final Oral Exam

    40%

    Accuracy, fluency, grammar and vocabulary usage of level studied 

    End of term

     

    Attendance Policy

    Students cannot miss more than 8 hours (20%) of class time in order to pass the course. Late arrivals are counted towards the 8-hour limit. Students who are absent for two consecutive classes will receive a phone call from the EL Department to check on reasons for absences.

     

    Class Rules

    • Arrive to class on time.
    • Be prepared to participate in class activities
    • Bring the class textbook and notebook to every class session.
    • Be sure your mobile phone is on silent.
    • Do not bring food or drinks into class.
    • Complete all homework assignments before class. (This helps ensure that you progress more quickly!)

     

    WELCOME TO CLASS! WE’RE GLAD YOU’RE HERE!

    If you have any questions, concerns or complaints, please feel free to contact the EL Department or call at 71 145 700 EXT: 6718