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General English Level 1: Common European Framework A1 (Beginner) Learning Objectives & Typical Syllabus
Area Objectives
(adapted from descriptors from
Common European Framework
and European Language Portfolio
level A1)
Grammar
Syllabus
Vocabulary
and Topical
Syllabus
Functional
Syllabus
Speaking
interaction
and
production
objectives
You will be able to:
• Ask and answer simple
questions on very familiar
topics.
• Use simple phrases and
sentences to describe where
you live and people you know.
Listening
objectives
You will be able to:
• Understand familiar words and
very basic phrases about
yourself, your family and
immediate surroundings when
people speak slowly and clearly
and repeats.
Reading
objectives
You will be able to:
• Understand familiar names,
words and very simple
sentences, for example on
notices and posters or in
catalogues.
Writing
objectives
You will be able to:
• Write a short, simple postcard,
for example holiday postcards.
• Fill in forms with personal
details, for example entering
your name, nationality and
address on a hotel registration
form.
• Present Simple
• Pronouns
• Articles
• Prepositions of
place and time
• Conjunctions /
linkers: and / but /
because / or
• Irregular plurals
• Possessive
Adjectives
• Too/ very
• Can (ability /
possibility)
• Short form answers
• Going to (future
plans)
• will (offers)
• Adverbs of
Frequency
• Imperatives
• Past Simple
• Present
Continuous
• Comparatives
• Superlatives
• Irregular Adverbs
• Numbers (cardinal /
ordinal) and money
• Countries,
nationalities and
languages
• Times
• Days, dates,
months, years and
seasons
• Shops and places
• Interests, sports and
activities
• Jobs
• Rooms and furniture
• Colours
• Size and weight
• Body parts and
appearance
• Food, meals,
cooking
• Weather
• Transport
• Health
• Feelings and
emotions
• Street directions
• Clothes
• Greeting and
Introducing
• Buying and asking
prices
• Asking about
personal information
• Describing people
and objects
• Telling the time
• Talking about routines
• Talking about
frequency and time
duration
• Talking about likes
and dislikes
• Giving opinions
• Talking about past
experiences
• Inviting/ refusing/
accepting/ thanking
• Requesting/ offering
• Asking permission
• Giving instructions
• Making suggestions
• Talking about future
arrangements
• Applying for a job
General English Level 2: Common European Framework A1+ (Elementary) Learning Objectives & Typical Syllabus
Area Objectives (adapted from
descriptors from Common
European Framework and
European Language Portfolio level
A1+)
Grammar
Syllabus
Vocabulary
and Topical
Syllabus
Functional
Syllabus
Speaking
interaction
and
production
objectives
You will be able to:
• Communicate in simple and
routine tasks on familiar topics
and activities.
• Simply describe your family and
other people, living conditions,
your educational background
and your present or most recent
job.
Listening
objectives
You will be able to:
• Understand phrases and
common vocabulary on
common areas e.g. very basic
personal and family information,
shopping, the local area, and
employment.
• Understand the main point in
short, clear, simple messages
and announcements.
Reading
objectives
You will be able to:
• Read very short, simple texts.
• Find specific, predictable
information in advertisements,
prospectuses, menus and
timetables.
• Understand short simple
personal letters.
Writing
objectives
You will be able to:
• Write short, simple notes and
messages.
• Write a simple personal letter,
for example thanking someone.
• Present Simple
• Articles
• Pronouns
• Countable /
uncountable nouns
• Adverbs of frequency
and manner
• Too/ not enough
• Can / could for
requests
• Adjectives and
modifiers
• Past Simple
• Present Continuous
for temporary
situations and things
happening now and
future arrangements
• Comparative and
superlative
• Present Perfect and
participles
• Imperatives
• Should for advice
• Have to / need to for
obligation
• Be like for
descriptions
• Present Simple for
future facts
• Future Simple for
future facts
• Families
• Food and meals
• Clothing and
shopping
• Prices
• Daily routines
• Personality
• Appearance
• Present and
childhood
abilities
• Basic suffixes
• Work and jobs
• Transport
• Travel
• Machines and
inventions
• Festivals and
celebrations
• Hotel situations
• Weather and
climate
• Giving / justifying
opinions
• Talking about
routines and
habits
• Talking about
intentions
• Describing
experiences
• Talking about
feelings
• Making
comparisons
• Inviting
• Making
decisions
• Describing and
buying things
• Talking about
possibility
• Expressing
hopes
• Talking about
rules and
obligations
• Giving
instructions
• Making offers
• Advising and
suggesting
• Apologising
• Congratulating
General English Course
These are the typical areas that you will learn at each level. You will have a course book for your
class and your teacher will also use other materials suitable to your needs and interests.
General English Level 3: Common European Framework A2 (Pre-Intermediate) Learning Objectives / Typical Syllabus
Area Objectives (adapted from
descriptors from Common
European Framework and
European Language Portfolio level
A2)
Grammar
Syllabus
Vocabulary
and Topical
Syllabus
Functional
Syllabus
Speaking
interaction
and
production
objectives
You will be able to:
• Deal with most situations when
you travel in an area where
people speak English.
• Talk about family, hobbies,
work, travel and current events.
• Talk about experiences and
events, dreams, hopes and
ambitions.
• Give reasons and explanations
for opinions and plans.
• Tell the story of a book or film
and describe your reactions.
Listening
objectives
You will be able to:
• Understand the main points of
clear speech on work, school
and leisure.
• Understand the main point on
many radio or TV programmes
on current affairs or familiar
topics, when the speaker
speaks slowly and clearly.
Reading
objectives
You will be able to:
• Understand common, basic or
job-related language.
• Understand the description of
events, feelings and wishes in
personal letters.
Writing
objectives
You will be able to:
• Write simply about familiar
topics.
• Write personal letters describing
experiences and impressions.
• Present Simple
• Present Continuous
• Comparative and
superlative
• Past Simple
• Past Simple
Continuous
• Present Perfect
• Going to and will for
predictions and
future events and
spontaneous
decisions
• Adverbs of
frequency and
manner
• Reflexive pronouns
• So/ such
• Have to/ need to for
obligation
• Present Simple
Passive
• When / while
• Must / might for
deductions
• As soon as
• Be able to / good at
• Although / however
• First Conditional
• Used to + verb
• Relative clauses
• Families
• Restaurants and
leisure venues
• Personality
• Biographical
information
• Buildings and
monuments
• Weather
• Clothes and
accessories
• Large numbers
• Travel and tourism
• Work and careers
• Hobbies, sports and
interests
• Education
• Life changes and
events
• Political systems
and change
• Animals
• Descriptions of
people, health,
fitness and
illnesses
• Types of music and
concerts
• Household
equipment
• Asking
personal
questions
• Talking about
personal
experiences
• Asking
directions
• Describing
personality
• Making travel
arrangements
• Ordering in a
restaurant
• Talking about
preferences
• Expressing
preferences
• Making
deductions
• Making
predictions
• Offering and
suggesting
• Talking about
obligation
• Requesting
General English Level 4: Common European Framework B1 (Intermediate) Learning Objectives / Typical Syllabus
Area Objectives (adapted from
descriptors from Common
European Framework and
European Language Portfolio level
B1)
Grammar
Syllabus
Vocabulary
and Topical
Syllabus
Functional
Syllabus
Speaking
interaction
and
production
objectives
You will be able to:
• Speak regularly with native
speakers.
• Discuss familiar topics in detail.
• Give your opinions and explain
advantages and disadvantages.
Listening
objectives
You will be able to:
• Understand long speech and
lectures and follow complex
arguments if the topic is
reasonably familiar.
• Understand most TV news and
current affairs programmes.
• Understand the majority of films
in common accents.
Reading
objectives
You will be able to:
• Read articles and reports about
common topics
• Understand modern novels.
Writing
objectives
You will be able to:
• Write clearly and in detail about
a wide range of subjects.
• Write an essay or report.
• Write letters about events and
personal experiences.
• Used to + infinitive
• Past Simple and
Present Perfect
• Neither / so do I
• Modal verbs
• Reported speech
• First, second
conditional
• Adverbs of manner
and modifiers
• Relative clauses
• Adjectives and their
connotations
• Present Perfect
Continuous
• Look + adjective, look
like + noun
• Be able to/ can/
manage to
• Passives
• Past Perfect Simple
• Have and have got
• Be allowed to and be
supposed to
• A / few and a / little
• Although / in spite of /
despite
• Question tags
• Education
• Appearances
• Clothes
• Character
• Make and do
• Housework
• Holidays and
travel brochures
• Illness
• Cooking
• Weather
• Furniture and
appliances
• Types of books,
films, and TV
programmes
• Crime and
punishment
• Political systems
• Family
relationships
• Pets and
animals
• Consumer
services
• Hotel facilities
• Affixes
• Participles
• Describing
location,
people and
things
• Stating
preferences
and opinions
• Talking about
obligation
• Reporting
requests and
orders
• Advising
• Making
deductions
• Guessing
• Talking about
possibility /
probability and
certainty
• Refusing
• Describing
faulty goods
General English Level 5: Common European Framework B2 (Upper-Intermediate) Learning Objectives & Typical Syllabus
Area Objectives (adapted from
descriptors from Common
European Framework and
European Language Portfolio level
B2)
Grammar
Syllabus
Vocabulary
and Topical
Syllabus
Functional
Syllabus
Speaking
interaction
and
production
objectives
You will be able to:
• Speak fluently without
searching for language.
• Communicate effectively in
social and professional
situations.
• Give ideas and opinions and
relate your ideas to those of
other speakers.
• Talk about of complex subjects
and develop arguments.
Listening
objectives
You will be able to:
• Understand long complex
speech.
• Understand most television
programmes and films.
Reading
objectives
You will be able to:
• Understand long and complex
factual and literary texts, with
different styles.
• Understand specialised articles
and long technical instructions.
Writing
objectives
You will be able to:
• Write long, clear, well-structured
text to express your points of
view.
• Write about complex subjects in
a letter, an essay or a report.
• Write in an appropriate style.
• Habit in the Present
and the Past
• Present Perfect
Simple and Present
Perfect Continuous
• Past Simple and Past
Continuous and Past
Perfect
• Question tags
• Will. going to, Present
Simple, Present
Continuous for the
future
• Future Perfect
• Phrasal verbs
• Zero, first, second and
third conditionals
• Wish and if only
• Passive
• Compounds of some,
any, no, every.
• Reported speech
• Relative clauses
• Conjunctions:
although, despite, in
spite of , otherwise,
unless
• Modals: present and
perfect
• Always for frequency
/+ present continuous
• Affixes
• Collocations
• Work, working
conditions
• Approximations
with -ish
• Transport and
exploration
• Phrasal verbs
• Crime and
punishment
• Relationships
• Festivals and
celebrations
• Connotation
• Homonyms
• Idiomatic
expressions
• Sport and leisure
• Euphemisms
• Adverbs of
manner and
modifiers
• Geography and
climate
• Participle
adjectives
• Banks / money
• Colloquial
expressions and
slang
• Giving opinions
• Summarising
• Expressing
regret
• Drawing
conclusions
• Making offers
• Describing
cause and
effect
• Stating
purpose
• Emphasising
• Stating
contrast
• Adding
information
• Congratulating
• Commiserating
• Clarifying
• Guessing
• Order
arguments
• Giving
examples
General English Level 6: Common European Framework C1 (Advanced) Learning Objectives & Typical Syllabus
Area Objectives (adapted from
descriptors from Common
European Framework and
European Language Portfolio level
C1/C2)
Grammar
Syllabus
Vocabulary
and Topical
Syllabus
Functional
Syllabus
Speaking
interaction
and
production
objectives
You will be able to:
• Take part fluently and
effortlessly in any conversation
and have a good familiarity with
idiomatic expressions and
colloquialisms.
• Present a clear, smoothly-
flowing description or argument
in a style appropriate to the
context and with an effective
logical structure.
Listening
objectives
You will be able to:
• Understand any kind of spoken
language, live or broadcast, at
fast native speed, when you
have some time to get familiar
with the accent.
Reading
objectives
You will be able to:
• Read with ease abstract,
structurally or linguistically
complex texts such as manuals,
specialised articles and literary
works.
Writing
objectives
You will be able to:
• Write clear, smoothly-flowing
text in an appropriate style.
• Write complex letters, reports or
articles which present a case
with an effective logical
structure.
• Write summaries and reviews of
professional or literary works.
• Uses of
continuous tenses
• Uses of would
• Articles
• Past Perfect
• Order of adverbs
• Order of
adjectives
• Participles
• Modal verbs
• Ellipsis and elision
• Question tags
• Future Continuous
• Relative clauses
• Mixed conditionals
• Passive
• Inversions and
negative
adverbials
• Reported speech
• Astrology and
religions
• Nostalgia
• Coincidences and
experiences
• Learning and
educational systems
• Eccentricity and
individuality
• Creativity
• Age and cultural
differences
• Gender
• Current affairs
• Diet and health
• Types of
communication
• Moral and personal
dilemmas
• Road and home
safety and risk
• Environmental issues
• Children’s
development
• Advertising
• Architecture
• Contradicting
• Instructing
• Describing
• Advising
• Expressing
opinions
formally and
informally
• Checking and
clarifying
information
• Paraphrasing
• Expanding and
exemplifying
• Persuading
and convincing
• Speculating
• Expressing
annoyance
• Expressing
regrets
• Comparing and
contrasting
• Describing
people and
things and
situations
General English Course Objectives and Syllabus

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General English Course Objectives and Syllabus

  • 1. General English Level 1: Common European Framework A1 (Beginner) Learning Objectives & Typical Syllabus Area Objectives (adapted from descriptors from Common European Framework and European Language Portfolio level A1) Grammar Syllabus Vocabulary and Topical Syllabus Functional Syllabus Speaking interaction and production objectives You will be able to: • Ask and answer simple questions on very familiar topics. • Use simple phrases and sentences to describe where you live and people you know. Listening objectives You will be able to: • Understand familiar words and very basic phrases about yourself, your family and immediate surroundings when people speak slowly and clearly and repeats. Reading objectives You will be able to: • Understand familiar names, words and very simple sentences, for example on notices and posters or in catalogues. Writing objectives You will be able to: • Write a short, simple postcard, for example holiday postcards. • Fill in forms with personal details, for example entering your name, nationality and address on a hotel registration form. • Present Simple • Pronouns • Articles • Prepositions of place and time • Conjunctions / linkers: and / but / because / or • Irregular plurals • Possessive Adjectives • Too/ very • Can (ability / possibility) • Short form answers • Going to (future plans) • will (offers) • Adverbs of Frequency • Imperatives • Past Simple • Present Continuous • Comparatives • Superlatives • Irregular Adverbs • Numbers (cardinal / ordinal) and money • Countries, nationalities and languages • Times • Days, dates, months, years and seasons • Shops and places • Interests, sports and activities • Jobs • Rooms and furniture • Colours • Size and weight • Body parts and appearance • Food, meals, cooking • Weather • Transport • Health • Feelings and emotions • Street directions • Clothes • Greeting and Introducing • Buying and asking prices • Asking about personal information • Describing people and objects • Telling the time • Talking about routines • Talking about frequency and time duration • Talking about likes and dislikes • Giving opinions • Talking about past experiences • Inviting/ refusing/ accepting/ thanking • Requesting/ offering • Asking permission • Giving instructions • Making suggestions • Talking about future arrangements • Applying for a job General English Level 2: Common European Framework A1+ (Elementary) Learning Objectives & Typical Syllabus Area Objectives (adapted from descriptors from Common European Framework and European Language Portfolio level A1+) Grammar Syllabus Vocabulary and Topical Syllabus Functional Syllabus Speaking interaction and production objectives You will be able to: • Communicate in simple and routine tasks on familiar topics and activities. • Simply describe your family and other people, living conditions, your educational background and your present or most recent job. Listening objectives You will be able to: • Understand phrases and common vocabulary on common areas e.g. very basic personal and family information, shopping, the local area, and employment. • Understand the main point in short, clear, simple messages and announcements. Reading objectives You will be able to: • Read very short, simple texts. • Find specific, predictable information in advertisements, prospectuses, menus and timetables. • Understand short simple personal letters. Writing objectives You will be able to: • Write short, simple notes and messages. • Write a simple personal letter, for example thanking someone. • Present Simple • Articles • Pronouns • Countable / uncountable nouns • Adverbs of frequency and manner • Too/ not enough • Can / could for requests • Adjectives and modifiers • Past Simple • Present Continuous for temporary situations and things happening now and future arrangements • Comparative and superlative • Present Perfect and participles • Imperatives • Should for advice • Have to / need to for obligation • Be like for descriptions • Present Simple for future facts • Future Simple for future facts • Families • Food and meals • Clothing and shopping • Prices • Daily routines • Personality • Appearance • Present and childhood abilities • Basic suffixes • Work and jobs • Transport • Travel • Machines and inventions • Festivals and celebrations • Hotel situations • Weather and climate • Giving / justifying opinions • Talking about routines and habits • Talking about intentions • Describing experiences • Talking about feelings • Making comparisons • Inviting • Making decisions • Describing and buying things • Talking about possibility • Expressing hopes • Talking about rules and obligations • Giving instructions • Making offers • Advising and suggesting • Apologising • Congratulating General English Course These are the typical areas that you will learn at each level. You will have a course book for your class and your teacher will also use other materials suitable to your needs and interests.
  • 2. General English Level 3: Common European Framework A2 (Pre-Intermediate) Learning Objectives / Typical Syllabus Area Objectives (adapted from descriptors from Common European Framework and European Language Portfolio level A2) Grammar Syllabus Vocabulary and Topical Syllabus Functional Syllabus Speaking interaction and production objectives You will be able to: • Deal with most situations when you travel in an area where people speak English. • Talk about family, hobbies, work, travel and current events. • Talk about experiences and events, dreams, hopes and ambitions. • Give reasons and explanations for opinions and plans. • Tell the story of a book or film and describe your reactions. Listening objectives You will be able to: • Understand the main points of clear speech on work, school and leisure. • Understand the main point on many radio or TV programmes on current affairs or familiar topics, when the speaker speaks slowly and clearly. Reading objectives You will be able to: • Understand common, basic or job-related language. • Understand the description of events, feelings and wishes in personal letters. Writing objectives You will be able to: • Write simply about familiar topics. • Write personal letters describing experiences and impressions. • Present Simple • Present Continuous • Comparative and superlative • Past Simple • Past Simple Continuous • Present Perfect • Going to and will for predictions and future events and spontaneous decisions • Adverbs of frequency and manner • Reflexive pronouns • So/ such • Have to/ need to for obligation • Present Simple Passive • When / while • Must / might for deductions • As soon as • Be able to / good at • Although / however • First Conditional • Used to + verb • Relative clauses • Families • Restaurants and leisure venues • Personality • Biographical information • Buildings and monuments • Weather • Clothes and accessories • Large numbers • Travel and tourism • Work and careers • Hobbies, sports and interests • Education • Life changes and events • Political systems and change • Animals • Descriptions of people, health, fitness and illnesses • Types of music and concerts • Household equipment • Asking personal questions • Talking about personal experiences • Asking directions • Describing personality • Making travel arrangements • Ordering in a restaurant • Talking about preferences • Expressing preferences • Making deductions • Making predictions • Offering and suggesting • Talking about obligation • Requesting General English Level 4: Common European Framework B1 (Intermediate) Learning Objectives / Typical Syllabus Area Objectives (adapted from descriptors from Common European Framework and European Language Portfolio level B1) Grammar Syllabus Vocabulary and Topical Syllabus Functional Syllabus Speaking interaction and production objectives You will be able to: • Speak regularly with native speakers. • Discuss familiar topics in detail. • Give your opinions and explain advantages and disadvantages. Listening objectives You will be able to: • Understand long speech and lectures and follow complex arguments if the topic is reasonably familiar. • Understand most TV news and current affairs programmes. • Understand the majority of films in common accents. Reading objectives You will be able to: • Read articles and reports about common topics • Understand modern novels. Writing objectives You will be able to: • Write clearly and in detail about a wide range of subjects. • Write an essay or report. • Write letters about events and personal experiences. • Used to + infinitive • Past Simple and Present Perfect • Neither / so do I • Modal verbs • Reported speech • First, second conditional • Adverbs of manner and modifiers • Relative clauses • Adjectives and their connotations • Present Perfect Continuous • Look + adjective, look like + noun • Be able to/ can/ manage to • Passives • Past Perfect Simple • Have and have got • Be allowed to and be supposed to • A / few and a / little • Although / in spite of / despite • Question tags • Education • Appearances • Clothes • Character • Make and do • Housework • Holidays and travel brochures • Illness • Cooking • Weather • Furniture and appliances • Types of books, films, and TV programmes • Crime and punishment • Political systems • Family relationships • Pets and animals • Consumer services • Hotel facilities • Affixes • Participles • Describing location, people and things • Stating preferences and opinions • Talking about obligation • Reporting requests and orders • Advising • Making deductions • Guessing • Talking about possibility / probability and certainty • Refusing • Describing faulty goods
  • 3. General English Level 5: Common European Framework B2 (Upper-Intermediate) Learning Objectives & Typical Syllabus Area Objectives (adapted from descriptors from Common European Framework and European Language Portfolio level B2) Grammar Syllabus Vocabulary and Topical Syllabus Functional Syllabus Speaking interaction and production objectives You will be able to: • Speak fluently without searching for language. • Communicate effectively in social and professional situations. • Give ideas and opinions and relate your ideas to those of other speakers. • Talk about of complex subjects and develop arguments. Listening objectives You will be able to: • Understand long complex speech. • Understand most television programmes and films. Reading objectives You will be able to: • Understand long and complex factual and literary texts, with different styles. • Understand specialised articles and long technical instructions. Writing objectives You will be able to: • Write long, clear, well-structured text to express your points of view. • Write about complex subjects in a letter, an essay or a report. • Write in an appropriate style. • Habit in the Present and the Past • Present Perfect Simple and Present Perfect Continuous • Past Simple and Past Continuous and Past Perfect • Question tags • Will. going to, Present Simple, Present Continuous for the future • Future Perfect • Phrasal verbs • Zero, first, second and third conditionals • Wish and if only • Passive • Compounds of some, any, no, every. • Reported speech • Relative clauses • Conjunctions: although, despite, in spite of , otherwise, unless • Modals: present and perfect • Always for frequency /+ present continuous • Affixes • Collocations • Work, working conditions • Approximations with -ish • Transport and exploration • Phrasal verbs • Crime and punishment • Relationships • Festivals and celebrations • Connotation • Homonyms • Idiomatic expressions • Sport and leisure • Euphemisms • Adverbs of manner and modifiers • Geography and climate • Participle adjectives • Banks / money • Colloquial expressions and slang • Giving opinions • Summarising • Expressing regret • Drawing conclusions • Making offers • Describing cause and effect • Stating purpose • Emphasising • Stating contrast • Adding information • Congratulating • Commiserating • Clarifying • Guessing • Order arguments • Giving examples General English Level 6: Common European Framework C1 (Advanced) Learning Objectives & Typical Syllabus Area Objectives (adapted from descriptors from Common European Framework and European Language Portfolio level C1/C2) Grammar Syllabus Vocabulary and Topical Syllabus Functional Syllabus Speaking interaction and production objectives You will be able to: • Take part fluently and effortlessly in any conversation and have a good familiarity with idiomatic expressions and colloquialisms. • Present a clear, smoothly- flowing description or argument in a style appropriate to the context and with an effective logical structure. Listening objectives You will be able to: • Understand any kind of spoken language, live or broadcast, at fast native speed, when you have some time to get familiar with the accent. Reading objectives You will be able to: • Read with ease abstract, structurally or linguistically complex texts such as manuals, specialised articles and literary works. Writing objectives You will be able to: • Write clear, smoothly-flowing text in an appropriate style. • Write complex letters, reports or articles which present a case with an effective logical structure. • Write summaries and reviews of professional or literary works. • Uses of continuous tenses • Uses of would • Articles • Past Perfect • Order of adverbs • Order of adjectives • Participles • Modal verbs • Ellipsis and elision • Question tags • Future Continuous • Relative clauses • Mixed conditionals • Passive • Inversions and negative adverbials • Reported speech • Astrology and religions • Nostalgia • Coincidences and experiences • Learning and educational systems • Eccentricity and individuality • Creativity • Age and cultural differences • Gender • Current affairs • Diet and health • Types of communication • Moral and personal dilemmas • Road and home safety and risk • Environmental issues • Children’s development • Advertising • Architecture • Contradicting • Instructing • Describing • Advising • Expressing opinions formally and informally • Checking and clarifying information • Paraphrasing • Expanding and exemplifying • Persuading and convincing • Speculating • Expressing annoyance • Expressing regrets • Comparing and contrasting • Describing people and things and situations