Enhance Your English Language Skills for Intercultural Communication (1 week course in Athens)

COURSE DESCRIPTION
Dates: 23.01.2023 > 28.01.2023 | 27.02.2023 > 03.03.2023 | 20.03.2023 > 25.03.2023 | 03.04.2023 > 08.04.2023 | 05.06.2023 > 10.06.2023 | 24.07.2023 > 29.07.2023 |
25.09.2023 > 30.09.2023 | 10.10.2023 > 15.10.2023 | 13.11.2023 > 18.11.2023 | Summer 2024
COVID-19 Update: We can now offer our programmes online through our customised e-learning platform! If you represent a school, youth group, organisation or company, do contact us for a quote!
Intro
This course is open to professionals of any sector and individuals throughout the EU. Through this course you will rapidly improve your English skills in a small group.
OBJECTIVES
The course will include the following:
– Grammar and vocabulary development
– Common error correction
– Pronunciation, rhythm, intonation and stress
– Idiomatic and colloquial language and phrasal verbs
– Reading and writing skills
– Critical thinking activities
– Discussions on crosscultural topics and current affairs- different frameworks applied in teaching English as a foreign language;
The course is ideal for applicants of an A1-B1 level of English. Applicants who wish to improve their English level to aid further participation in Erasmus+ projects would be particularly suited to this course.
Destination:
Athens. The city with the most glorious history in the world, a city worshipped by gods and people, a magical city. The enchanting capital of Greece has always been a birthplace for civilization. It is the city where democracy was born and most of the wise men of ancient times. The most important civilization of ancient world flourished in Athens and relives through some of the world’s most formidable edifices.
Who hasn’t heard of the Acropolis of Athens? Photos and history of the most famous archaeological monument in Europe is admired by thousands of people. Acropolis is nominated to be one of the 7 wonders of modern world. In fact the trademark of Athens is one of the favorites. The Holy Rock of Acropolis dates back to the 5th BC, the famous Golden Age of Periklis. Athens met times of bloom and decline, but still shines under the Attic sky gazing the future. Still sparkling like the marbles of Parthenon and the limpid white of Pentelic marble.
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Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 1 week
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 15
- Assessments Yes