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Advanced English Vocabulary Course for C1/C2/IELTS 7, 8, 9

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Description: This course is for high-level English learners (intermediate, advanced, expert) who want to take their English vocabulary knowledge to the next level and speak English with greater fluency. It contains nearly 500 words and phrases that native English speakers use frequently but are not regularly used by non-native speakers. The course is designed to be taken over 40 days, with one vocabulary topic and three videos for each day.By the end of this course, your English vocabulary range will have expanded significantly and you will be able to perform tasks in English with greater confidence, such as reading books, watching TV and films/movies, joining in with extended conversations and writing in a more sophisticated way.My course will be highly useful if you are taking an English examination such as IELTS (7, 8, 9), Cambridge Advanced (C1), Cambridge Proficiency (C2) or college/university assessments that require English.Take this course if you want to:Improve English fluencyImprove English reading and listening (the course will lead to better recognition of words)Improve English writing (you will have a wider range of words and phrases to use in your texts)Improve English conversationsAbout Rupert, the tutor:Rupert has taught English to all levels, ages and nationalities for the past 25 years. Through his guidance, thousands of students have achieved success with FCE, CAE, ESOL (in the UK), IELTS, Pre-Sessional English, BA (Hons) degrees, MA qualifications and teacher training certificates. During the past 14 years, he has taught at British universities and, from 2020 to 2022, he was Programme Leader for all English language courses provided by the University of Portsmouth (UK). His teaching qualifications are at the highest level that English teachers can achieve; they include t
Category: Teaching & Academics > Language Learning > English Vocabulary
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Price: 39.99
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