Course starts: 22 Apr 2026
This course focuses on enhancing listening comprehension and speaking skills, accuracy and fluency to improve your conversational proficiency across various everyday contexts. Through multimedia resources, activities, engaging discussions, and feedback, you'll refine your grammar, expand your vocabulary and gain more confidence in initiating and maintaining a conversation.
Our open-access courses cater for mixed-ability groups, fostering a collaborative environment where students work together to achieve their learning goals. Our experienced tutors create a supportive and dynamic environment, ensuring that the learning experience is both enjoyable and effective.
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: Introducing oneself and giving personal information. Talking about hobbies and tastes.
Week 2: Recounting past events and experiences.
Week 3: Inviting, accepting or politely refusing an invitation. Talking about cultural outings.
Week 4: Enquiring about a holiday destination, discussing holiday options and justifying one's choice.
Week 5: Identifying different types of accommodation and presenting one's home.
Week 6: Discussing fitness and health. Understanding and giving advice.
Week 7: Discussing food, asking for clarifications on menu items and giving opinions.
Week 8: Describing people and character traits.
Week 9: Talking about the press and the media and expressing one's preference.
Week 10: Discussing the future, innovations and new technologies.
Key grammar points
- Verbs in the present and past tense
- Complex negative forms
- Time indicators: depuis, il y a, pendant
- Relative pronouns: qui, que, où
- Comparatives and superlatives
- The future tense
Key functions
- Talking about favourite activities and interests
- Narrating past events
- Enquiring and asking simple questions
- Expressing one's opinions
- Giving advice simply
- Making a positive or negative appreciation