Descrizione | Have you recently attended a language school abroad and want to maintain your level? Or perhaps you studied some time ago and have noticed your English isn’t quite what it used to be? Watching TV, videos, or films, and using the internet can certainly help – but what’s often missing is the chance to practice speaking in a real, interactive way. This conversation course is designed for B1 learners who can already communicate in everyday situations but want to expand their fluency, vocabulary, and confidence when speaking English. Through guided discussions, debates, role‑plays, and interactive tasks, participants will develop their ability to converse more naturally and spontaneously on a wider range of topics. |
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Obiettivi d'apprendimento | By the end of the course, participants will be able to: Communicate with more ease and fluency in everyday and less familiar situations. Use a wider range of vocabulary and idiomatic expressions. Participate actively in discussions, expressing opinions and reacting appropriately to others. Understand the main points of clear, standard speech on familiar matters, even in group conversations. Increase confidence when interacting in both social and work‑related situations. |
Requisiti | B1 level according to the CEFR, verified through a placement test. Ability to understand and produce connected speech on familiar topics and handle everyday situations with some flexibility. |
Destinatari | Learners who have completed a B1 level or equivalent and want to focus on speaking. Those who need English for travel, social interaction, professional meetings, or networking. People who want to maintain and develop their conversational skills after previous study. |
Contenuti | Guided conversations on a variety of topics: work, culture, travel, current events, lifestyle, and personal interests. Vocabulary building, including phrasal verbs, idioms, and collocations for everyday communication. Role‑plays and simulations for real‑life situations (meetings, interviews, social events). Pronunciation, stress, and intonation improvement. Listening and responding to longer spoken extracts such as podcasts, interviews, and news clips. Fluency‑building activities in pairs and small groups. |
Profilo dei formatori | Madrelingua. Titolo di studio disciplinare di livello terziario. Certificato FSEA/FFA livello 1 o livello 2. Esperienza professionale di almeno 2 anni in funzione analoga. Formazione continua regolare, sia disciplinare che didattica. |
Metodologia | A communicative, interactive approach focused on speaking and listening. Activities include group discussions, debates, pair work, and role‑plays, supported by authentic materials (news articles, short videos, podcasts, songs). Continuous feedback is given to improve accuracy, vocabulary use, and conversational strategies. |
Studio individuale | Participants are encouraged to dedicate at least half of the course hours to independent practice, including listening to English media, expanding vocabulary, preparing short talks, and engaging in conversations outside the classroom. |
Termine d'iscrizione | L’iscrizione è da effettuare al più tardi 10 giorni prima dell’inizio del corso. |
Attestato | È rilasciato con il dettaglio delle competenze acquisite e una frequenza minima dell’80%. |
Durata | 24 ore/lezione (16 lezioni di 1.5 ore/lezione) |
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