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Level 1 (A1)

In this course, you will learn, among others, how to:

- basic vocabulary in various categories
- basic grammar rules
- definite and indefinite articles
- vocabulary of greetings, introductions, personal questions
- numbers
- the verb "to be"
- possessive pronouns
- names of countries and continents
- countable and uncountable nouns
- adverbs of time
- ordinal numbers
- make/do

You will also learn how to:
- speak in a restaurant or a cafe
- the use of "there is/there are"
- talk about your family and occupation and about the families and occupations of other people
- describe the physical appearance and personalities of people
- ask and talk about occupations
- talk about your habits and hobbies
- talk about yourself

Level 2 (A2)

In this course, you will learn, among others, how to:

- more vocabulary related to home and home furnishings
- the Present Continuous Tense
- informal letter writing
- the Present Perfect Tense
- construction "be going to"

You will also learn how to:
- describe your own home and ask about the furnishings of homes/hotels/offices
- ask about and define the location of people/things
- directions, distances, location
- speak English at the airport/railway station and at a travel agency
- Write various informal letters
- describe your own plans/intentions
- offer, accept and reject proposals
- talk about physical well-being and about health problems
- communicate at a doctor's office

Level 3 (B1)

In this course, you will learn, among others, how to:

- pronouns, prepositions
- special section about social meetings
- personal questions
- special section about methods of payment (cash, credit cards, cheques, etc.)
- the Past Continuous Tense
- "have/have got" - common features and differences
- differences between Simple Past/Past Continuous
- differences between Simple Past/Present Perfect
- differences between Present Simple/Present Perfect
- differences between Present Simple/Present Continuous
- phrasal verbs
- Conditional I (conditional sentences, conditional mood)
- confirming and negating
- question tags
- the Present Perfect Continuous
- various forms of Present Perfect Simple and Present Perfect Continuous

You will also learn how to:
- communicate during informal social meetings
- verb patterns
- shop in many kinds of stores
- write emails and faxes
- write a post card to a friend
- talk about interests, hobbies and ways of spending leisure time

Level 4 (B1+)

In this course, you will learn, among others, how to:

- writing letters and about their structure
- short answers
- additional modal verbs
- more about The Future Simple Tense
- accepting and rejecting proposals
- various forms of will/going to
- the use of "used to"
- the passive voice
- means of transport
- Conditional II (conditional sentences, conditional mood)
- subject and Object questions
- open/closed questions, use of various interrogative pronouns (Wh- words and how)
- "have something done", "get something done"

You will also learn how to:
- write all types of informal letters
- the Past Perfect verb form
- write formal letters, make complaints, etc.
- communicate at the airport, railway station, on a ferry
- apply for a job
- propose, discuss and persuade
- talk about past and current habits
- talk about advantages and disadvantages
- express your own opinion/ disagree with other people's opinions
- communicate in a hotel
- write summaries of books/conferences/events/business meetings
- speak English on the phone
- give orders and recommendations
- write a composition and a memo

Level 5 (B2)

In this course, you will learn, among others, how to:

- review of all verb forms
- the passive voice and its use in various tenses and grammatical forms
- types of sports disciplines, interests, hobbies
- the passive voice (more information about the use of additional verb forms)
- relative clauses
- modal verbs && description_en != '; various forms
- review of past tense forms
- money, currency, fractions, percentages, numbers, data
- various forms of the past tense
- time clauses
- all types of conditional sentences: 0, I, II, III (conditional sentences, conditional mood)
- means of transport && description_en != '; continued

You will also learn how to:
- talk about various interests and hobbies
- write formal and informal letters && description_en != '; differences
- detailed discussion of conjunctions
- adverbs
- write stories
- count in English, convert currencies, give data, dates, etc.
- lodge a complaint
- handle complex phone calls in English
- write private and business emails and faxes
- apply for a job
- ask for things, give orders, propose in English

Level 6 (B2+)

In this course, you will learn, among others, how to:

- question tags: variations and exceptions
- zodiac signs
- various forms of perfect tenses
- special section - shopping
- special section - staying at a hotel
- the sequence of tenses

You will also learn how to:
- give a detailed description of physical appearance, personality and other features
- communicate in restaurants and bars
- special section - at the doctor's office
- communicate in public institutions, such as the post office, hospital, police station
- shop in many kinds of stores
- talk about eating preferences and ask about them
- communicate at the cinema or theatre
- talk in English-speaking pubs
- book a hotel room and communicate in a hotel
- communicate at a doctor's office