Advanced English UE7-UE8
There’s an old saying: “non scholae, sed vitae discimus” (we don’t study for school, but for life).
Anyone who enrols in evening classes will not only agree with this saying, but will also fully understand its meaning. With this in mind, the present course aims to provide participants with opportunities to practice, tools for understanding and the necessary distance to make the best use of their learning in everyday life; for beyond the certificate, there is the knowledge and self-confidence in the practice of English that they will have acquired in the meantime, and which will undeniably constitute added value for the rest of their lives.
Similarly, the diversity of topics, accents and registers covered in this course tends to prepare the learner for any situation, whether traveling abroad, working with expatriates or simply socializing with natives or foreigners, whether in a formal meeting or on the terrace of a cosy pub.
Arm yourself with your good humor and join the IAPS teaching team for a fresh start in the English language!
Course level
Level B2 – Independent user. The use of English for travel, oral and written communication is fluent, although there is still room for improvement in vocabulary and grammar. This level of English is required for most professions corresponding to higher education or university studies.
Prerequisites
Completion of level UE6 at Iaps or another school, or passing a placement test.
Smaïl BOUJIDA
English teacher
Schedule
Mondays and Wednesdays
from 6.45pm to 9.30pm
Next session of UE8 courses
January 29 to June 23, 2025
Next session of UE7 courses
September 8, 2025 to January 26, 2026
OBJECTIVES
Course objectives
Oral production and pronunciation
The aim is to help you turn your pronunciation into a communication asset.
Listening comprehension
Become familiar with a variety of accents to be able to understand a wide range of native and non-native speakers.
Reading comprehension and vocabulary
Enrich your lexical vocabulary on a variety of subjects and through idiomatic expressions, collocations and (the dreaded) phrasal verbs.
Written expression and syntax
Improve your ability to express your messages and thoughts effectively in writing (using logical, coherent structures) in the register required by the context, whether colloquial, formal or academic.
Interactivity
Exchange and debate in a group on given subjects and situations to be more spontaneous and confident in oral expression.