Spoken English Language Course
Raise your confidence in communication and improve English language fluency with Xpertopedia!
Speaking is one of the four communication skills that English language students enjoy participating in. Many are very interested in improving their fluency and on becoming more confident at communicating in English in different situations.
For this reason, Xpertopedia has established a course of Spoken English which responds to the diverse needs of our students. It will give them lots of practice and opportunities to express themselves in English more confidently. The Spoken English Language Course is conducted in a fun and interactive way that is both enjoyable and inspirational for students at the Elementary, Pre-Intermediate, Intermediate and Upper Intermediate levels. |
Delivered by qualified and experienced teachers who can support and motivate students to speak better English, the course is aimed at anyone who would like to improve their fluency, accuracy and critical thinking skills.
The teacher’s role is to facilitate the speaking activities and correct any language or pronunciation errors. Also, before the end of the lesson, the teacher gives feedback on how students performed and how they could improve their speaking. So, if you’d like to improve your listening and speaking skills, this course is for you.
The teacher’s role is to facilitate the speaking activities and correct any language or pronunciation errors. Also, before the end of the lesson, the teacher gives feedback on how students performed and how they could improve their speaking. So, if you’d like to improve your listening and speaking skills, this course is for you.
What to expect from this course?
Students can practise speaking in a range of different contexts, using a number of communication techniques and styles relevant to specific situations. So, there will be lots of activities involving:
- Discussions
- Question and Answer sessions
- Critical thinking tasks
- Role plays
- Presentations
- Pronunciation and Fluency practice
- Situational dialogues/conversations