

Module - 5
Upper-Intermediate Level
Take Your Communication to a Global Standard
At this level, learners are equipped to use English comfortably in both professional and academic settings. The course focuses on mastering complex language structures, expressing abstract ideas fluently, and strengthening reading and writing for real-world applications.
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Communicate effectively and fluently in social, academic, and professional settings
Understand and use advanced grammar and a rich topic-specific vocabulary
Produce well-structured written content for formal purposes
Enhance accuracy, fluency, and confidence in both spoken and written English
Analyze, present, and debate complex topics confidently
Read and interpret detailed texts from diverse sources
Adapt your tone, style, and language based on context and audience
Develop critical listening and speaking skills for interactive discussions
Vocabulary Expansion
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Advanced vocabulary related to business, global issues, culture, and the environment
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Idioms and phrasal verbs for natural, fluent expression
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Specialized vocabulary in professional and academic contexts
Grammar Foundations
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Advanced tenses (e.g., past perfect continuous)
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Mixed conditionals (e.g., “If I had studied harder, I would be at university now.”)
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Complex modals (e.g., "might have been," "should have done")
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Emphasis, inversion, and other advanced sentence structures
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Review and integration of all previously learned grammar

Speaking Skills
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Leading and participating in debates and formal discussions
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Expressing abstract ideas, emotions, and hypothetical situations
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Delivering clear and confident presentations
Listening Skills
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Understanding extended audio, such as podcasts, interviews, and lectures
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Interpreting tone, and implied meaning in speech

Reading Practice
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Reading and analyzing editorials, magazine features, blogs, and opinion pieces
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Understanding author perspective, rhetorical devices, and figurative language
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Developing critical reading and comparison skills
Writing Skills
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Writing structured essays, argument-based content, and detailed reports
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Composing formal emails, letters, and application statements
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Using advanced connectors, transitions, and stylistic techniques