Course starts: 21 Apr 2026
Join us to enhance your conversational skills across various domains, including personal, social and professional contexts. Through engaging activities, multimedia resources, and interactive discussions, you will build confidence in listening and speaking. The course will help expand your vocabulary, refine grammar accuracy, and improve fluency while discussing topics such as travel, relationships, work and hobbies. We will explore nuanced language use, including formal and informal registers, and some idiomatic expressions.
Our open-access courses cater for mixed-ability groups, fostering a collaborative environment where students work together to achieve their learning goals. The weekly course schedule below provides an overview of the main topics likely to be covered in each session. Please note that these may sometimes change at the tutor’s discretion to reflect the interests of course participants.
Week 1: Food & Cuisine
Themes: culinary traditions, favorite dishes, eating habits, recipes
Activities: quiz, role-play, group discussion
Week 2: Mass Media & Satirical Press
Themes: freedom of speech, satire, fake news, humour and social commentary
Activities: debate, image analysis, problem-solving task
Week 3: Pack Your Suitcase!
Themes: travel plans, packing essentials, destinations, cultural expectations
Activities: role-play, problem-solving, pair discussion
Week 4: Shared Living / Flatsharing
Themes: cohabitation, household rules, conflict and cooperation
Activities: debate, role-play, problem-solving task
Week 5: Ecology: Risks, Challenges & Solutions
Themes: climate change, pollution, sustainability, eco-friendly actions
Activities: debate, problem-solving task, group discussion
Week 6: History from All Angles
Themes: historical events, famous figures, memory and identity
Activities: quiz, role-play, storytelling
Week 7: City Life & Urban Planning
Themes: urban vs rural life, ideal city, public spaces, transport
Activities: problem-solving task, debate, group project
Week 8: Craftsmanship & DIY
Themes: traditional crafts, manual skills, creativity and resourcefulness
Activities: role-play, quiz, problem-solving task
Week 9: Health & Medicine
Themes: physical and mental health, healthcare systems, giving advice
Activities: role-play, quiz, pair discussion
Week 10: Culture & Cross-Cultural Communication
Themes: stereotypes, clichés, misunderstandings, traditions
Activities: debate, storytelling, problem-solving task
Key grammar points:
- The Imperfect vs Compounding Past
- Use of the Subjunctive Mood
- The Conditional
- Adjective order
Key functions:
- Introducing oneself and social interaction
- Expressing ideas, opinions and preferences and justifying them
- Asking for and giving practical information and assistance
- Telling personal stories and recounting events