Language Classes
Course Details
Duration
1 to 2 - Months.
Certified by
AGI
Mode of Class
Online and offline
Study Of Centers
DUBAI
Language classes
Overview: Spoken English courses are designed to enhance individuals’ ability to communicate effectively in English. These courses focus on developing fluency, pronunciation, and conversational skills to help learners use English confidently in various social and professional contexts.
Course Objectives:
- Improve speaking and listening skills for clear and effective communication.
- Enhance vocabulary and grammar usage in everyday conversations.
- Build confidence in speaking English in diverse situations.
- Develop pronunciation and intonation for better understanding and delivery.
Course Levels:
1. Beginner Level
- Overview: Suitable for those with basic English knowledge or no prior experience.
- Focus Areas:
- Basic Greetings and Introductions
- Simple Sentence Structures
- Common Vocabulary and Expressions
- Pronunciation of Basic Sounds
- Everyday Conversations (e.g., ordering food, asking for directions)
2. Intermediate Level
- Overview: Designed for individuals with a basic understanding of English who want to improve fluency and comprehension.
- Focus Areas:
- Expanding Vocabulary and Phrasal Verbs
- Complex Sentence Structures and Tenses
- Pronunciation and Accent Reduction
- Engaging in Extended Conversations
- Discussing Topics like Hobbies, Work, and Travel
3. Advanced Level
- Overview: For those who are already comfortable with English and wish to refine their speaking skills further.
- Focus Areas:
- Advanced Vocabulary and Idiomatic Expressions
- Mastery of Complex Sentence Structures
- Nuances of Pronunciation and Intonation
- Conducting Formal and Informal Discussions
- Presenting Ideas and Arguments Persuasively
Course Components:
1. Speaking Practice
- Conversation Simulations: Role-plays and interactive activities to practice real-life scenarios.
- Debates and Discussions: Engaging in structured debates and group discussions to build argumentation skills.
**2. Listening and Comprehension
- Audio and Video Materials: Listening exercises using dialogues, interviews, and presentations.
- Comprehension Exercises: Understanding and responding to spoken English in various contexts.
**3. Pronunciation and Accent
- Phonetics Practice: Training on English sounds, stress patterns, and intonation.
- Accent Reduction: Techniques to reduce strong accents and improve clarity.
**4. Grammar and Vocabulary Enhancement
- Grammar Focus: Practical application of grammar rules in conversation.
- Vocabulary Building: Learning new words and phrases to express ideas more effectively.
**5. Confidence Building
- Public Speaking Exercises: Opportunities to practice speaking in front of groups.
- Feedback and Improvement: Personalized feedback and strategies for overcoming speaking challenges.
Teaching Methods:
- Interactive Sessions: Engaging activities and discussions to encourage active participation.
- One-on-One Coaching: Personalized attention to address individual needs and goals.
- Group Classes: Collaborative learning environment to practice speaking with peers.
Assessment Methods:
- Speaking Tests: Regular assessments to evaluate progress and areas for improvement.
- Interactive Tasks: Performance in role-plays, discussions, and presentations.
- Self-Assessment: Encouraging learners to evaluate their own progress and set goals.
Entry Requirements:
- Beginner Level: No prior English knowledge required; open to all learners.
- Intermediate Level: Basic understanding of English and ability to construct simple sentences.
- Advanced Level: Proficiency in English with a desire to refine advanced speaking skills.
Duration:
- Beginner to Intermediate Levels: Typically 8-12 weeks, depending on the frequency of classes.
- Advanced Level: Varies based on individual progress and specific goals.
Documents Required:
- Identification: Proof of identity (e.g., passport or ID card).
- Assessment: Placement test results or a brief language proficiency assessment.
Note: Spoken English courses are designed to be flexible and accommodating to various learning styles and needs. Regular practice and active participation are key to achieving fluency and confidence in spoken English.
Spoken Arabic courses are designed to help individuals develop proficiency in spoken Arabic for effective communication in various contexts. These courses focus on enhancing conversational skills, pronunciation, and understanding of Arabic dialects to facilitate practical and everyday use of the language.
Course Objectives:
- Improve fluency and confidence in speaking Arabic.
- Develop listening skills for better comprehension of spoken Arabic.
- Enhance vocabulary and pronunciation for clear communication.
- Understand and use common phrases and expressions in everyday situations.
Course Levels:
1. Beginner Level
- Overview: Suitable for individuals with little or no prior knowledge of Arabic.
- Focus Areas:
- Basic Greetings and Introductions
- Simple Sentence Structures
- Common Vocabulary and Expressions
- Pronunciation of Basic Sounds and Letters
- Everyday Conversations (e.g., shopping, dining, asking for directions)
2. Intermediate Level
- Overview: For those with a basic understanding of Arabic looking to improve fluency and comprehension.
- Focus Areas:
- Expanding Vocabulary and Common Phrases
- Use of Present and Past Tenses
- Pronunciation Practice and Accent Reduction
- Engaging in Extended Conversations
- Discussing Topics such as Family, Hobbies, and Travel
3. Advanced Level
- Overview: For individuals who are already comfortable with Arabic and wish to refine their speaking and comprehension skills further.
- Focus Areas:
- Advanced Vocabulary and Idiomatic Expressions
- Mastery of Complex Sentence Structures and Tenses
- Nuances of Pronunciation and Intonation
- Conducting Formal and Informal Discussions
- Debating and Presenting Ideas Persuasively
Course Components:
1. Speaking Practice
- Conversation Simulations: Role-plays and interactive activities to practice real-life scenarios.
- Debates and Discussions: Engaging in structured debates and discussions to build argumentation skills.
**2. Listening and Comprehension
- Audio and Video Materials: Listening exercises using dialogues, interviews, and conversations in Arabic.
- Comprehension Exercises: Understanding and responding to spoken Arabic in various contexts.
**3. Pronunciation and Accent
- Phonetics Practice: Training on Arabic sounds, stress patterns, and intonation.
- Accent Reduction: Techniques to reduce strong accents and improve clarity.
**4. Grammar and Vocabulary Enhancement
- Grammar Focus: Practical application of Arabic grammar rules in conversation.
- Vocabulary Building: Learning new words and phrases to express ideas more effectively.
**5. Confidence Building
- Public Speaking Exercises: Opportunities to practice speaking in front of groups.
- Feedback and Improvement: Personalized feedback and strategies for overcoming speaking challenges.
Teaching Methods:
- Interactive Sessions: Engaging activities and discussions to encourage active participation.
- One-on-One Coaching: Personalized attention to address individual needs and goals.
- Group Classes: Collaborative learning environment to practice speaking with peers.
Assessment Methods:
- Speaking Tests: Regular assessments to evaluate progress and areas for improvement.
- Interactive Tasks: Performance in role-plays, discussions, and presentations.
- Self-Assessment: Encouraging learners to evaluate their own progress and set goals.
Entry Requirements:
- Beginner Level: No prior Arabic knowledge required; open to all learners.
- Intermediate Level: Basic understanding of Arabic and ability to construct simple sentences.
- Advanced Level: Proficiency in Arabic with a desire to refine advanced speaking skills.
Duration:
- Beginner to Intermediate Levels: Typically 8-12 weeks, depending on the frequency of classes.
- Advanced Level: Varies based on individual progress and specific goals.
Documents Required:
- Identification: Proof of identity (e.g., passport or ID card).
- Assessment: Placement test results or a brief language proficiency assessment.
Note: Spoken Arabic courses are designed to be flexible and accommodating to various learning styles and needs. Regular practice and active participation are key to achieving fluency and confidence in spoken Arabic.
Spoken French courses are designed to enhance individuals’ ability to communicate effectively in French. These courses focus on developing fluency, pronunciation, and conversational skills to help learners use French confidently in various personal and professional contexts.
Course Objectives:
- Improve speaking and listening skills for clear and effective communication in French.
- Enhance vocabulary and grammar usage in everyday conversations.
- Build confidence in speaking French in diverse situations.
- Develop pronunciation and intonation for better understanding and delivery.
Course Levels:
1. Beginner Level
- Overview: Suitable for individuals with little or no prior knowledge of French.
- Focus Areas:
- Basic Greetings and Introductions
- Simple Sentence Structures
- Common Vocabulary and Expressions
- Pronunciation of Basic Sounds and Letters
- Everyday Conversations (e.g., ordering food, asking for directions, shopping)
2. Intermediate Level
- Overview: For those with a basic understanding of French who want to improve fluency and comprehension.
- Focus Areas:
- Expanding Vocabulary and Common Phrases
- Use of Present, Past, and Future Tenses
- Pronunciation Practice and Accent Reduction
- Engaging in Extended Conversations
- Discussing Topics such as Hobbies, Family, and Travel
3. Advanced Level
- Overview: For individuals who are already comfortable with French and wish to refine their speaking skills further.
- Focus Areas:
- Advanced Vocabulary and Idiomatic Expressions
- Mastery of Complex Sentence Structures and Tenses
- Nuances of Pronunciation and Intonation
- Conducting Formal and Informal Discussions
- Debating and Presenting Ideas Persuasively
Course Components:
1. Speaking Practice
- Conversation Simulations: Role-plays and interactive activities to practice real-life scenarios.
- Debates and Discussions: Engaging in structured debates and group discussions to build argumentation skills.
**2. Listening and Comprehension
- Audio and Video Materials: Listening exercises using dialogues, interviews, and conversations in French.
- Comprehension Exercises: Understanding and responding to spoken French in various contexts.
**3. Pronunciation and Accent
- Phonetics Practice: Training on French sounds, stress patterns, and intonation.
- Accent Reduction: Techniques to reduce strong accents and improve clarity.
**4. Grammar and Vocabulary Enhancement
- Grammar Focus: Practical application of French grammar rules in conversation.
- Vocabulary Building: Learning new words and phrases to express ideas more effectively.
**5. Confidence Building
- Public Speaking Exercises: Opportunities to practice speaking in front of groups.
- Feedback and Improvement: Personalized feedback and strategies for overcoming speaking challenges.
Teaching Methods:
- Interactive Sessions: Engaging activities and discussions to encourage active participation.
- One-on-One Coaching: Personalized attention to address individual needs and goals.
- Group Classes: Collaborative learning environment to practice speaking with peers.
Assessment Methods:
- Speaking Tests: Regular assessments to evaluate progress and areas for improvement.
- Interactive Tasks: Performance in role-plays, discussions, and presentations.
- Self-Assessment: Encouraging learners to evaluate their own progress and set goals.
Entry Requirements:
- Beginner Level: No prior French knowledge required; open to all learners.
- Intermediate Level: Basic understanding of French and ability to construct simple sentences.
- Advanced Level: Proficiency in French with a desire to refine advanced speaking skills.
Duration:
- Beginner to Intermediate Levels: Typically 8-12 weeks, depending on the frequency of classes.
- Advanced Level: Varies based on individual progress and specific goals.
Documents Required:
- Identification: Proof of identity (e.g., passport or ID card).
- Assessment: Placement test results or a brief language proficiency assessment.
Note: Spoken French courses are designed to be flexible and accommodating to various learning styles and needs. Regular practice and active participation are key to achieving fluency and confidence in spoken French.