Course description
This course will enable students to understand and express simple ideas in the target language and exchange and find out basic information in familiar situations. The course explores in more detail topics and functions covered at Beginners level: personal information; eating and drinking; shopping and services; leisure; using the new alphabet (for non-Roman script languages); formal and informal language if appropriate; negative structure; words used to link ideas g. and, but, also; how to ask questions; the basic rules of pronunciation; simple structures to express like / dislike; present tense / timeframe with frequently used verbs / structures; basic numerical data. This is not an exhaustive list. Other topics and language functions may be added or replaced according to the needs of the language and the learners.
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Suitability - Who should attend?
Part 1: For those who have completed a Beginners course (parts 1 & 2). For those who previously studied the language for up to 20 hours. For those with very basic knowledge of the language. Part 2: For those who have completed a Beginners Plus course (part 1). For those who previously studied the language for up to 40 hours. For those with very basic knowledge of the language.
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