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Level 3

Four-month course B1

General Information                                                                                                             

Length of course: 90 hours
Starts: in January for Spring Session and in August for Autumn Session
Regular classes: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
Timings: announced at the beginning of each session
Duration of lesson: 90 minutes
Weekend classes: Saturday and Sunday
Timings: 9.00-12.30
Duration of lesson: 180 minutes


Enrolment                                                                                                                             

Period of enrolment: 16 December onwards for Spring Session and 16 July onwards for Autumn Session
Qualifications required to apply: Pass Certificate of A2 course
Entrance test: for date and time please contact the Reception 
Tuition Fee: contact Reception
Method of payment: cash

Text-books and teaching-aids                                                                                              

Textbook: M.Mezzadri, P.Balboni, Rete 1, Guerra Edizioni


Syllabus                                                                                                                               

Description of the course

Functions:
To greet and to introduce oneself; to express what one likes or dislikes; to ask information; to offer something; to thank; to refuse; to explain a problem; to talk about everyday habits; to go shopping; to tell the time; to talk about the weather; to ask and to invite informally and informally; to express possession; to talk about actions in progress; to ask for advice; to talk about quantities; to ask for directions; to express possibilities; to express opinions; to make predictions; to advise; to make suppositions; to compare.

Grammatical aspects:
Verbs: present, present perfect (with to have and to be), future and conditional; articles: definite, indefinite; ordinal and cardinal numbers; simple and articulated prepositions; plural of nouns; possessive adjectives and pronouns; the verb to like; a few irregular verbs; reflexive verbs; the verb to do; imperative;to be +ing; to want and to have to; demonstrative adjectives; direct pronouns; partitive; there is/there are; all types of comparative; absolute and relative superlative; imperfect; interrogative pronouns and adjectives.


Correspondence with QCER

Intermediate Level: B1 (Threshold)

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