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ADVANCED INTERMEDIATE 
COURSE DESCRIPTION

TERM 3, 2007
March 28 - May 4, 2007

INTENSIVE ADVANCED INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH 
20 HOURS PER WEEK


COURSE FOCUS SCHEDULE COURSE PREREQUISITES
Advanced Intermediate
All Skills
Focus on grammar, speaking, listening, and reading M, W, F

9:00-11:00
Interview
and Test
Advanced Intermediate
Writing/Grammar
Focus on paragraph writing and introduction to essay writing M, W, F

11:00-1:00
Interview
and Test
Advanced Intermediate
Speaking/ Listening
Pronunciation practice and contemporary themes for conversation and listening T. TH

11:00-1:00
Interview
and Test
Advanced Intermediate
Reading Discussion
Focus on vocabulary development and introductory strategies in listening, grammar and reading T. TH

9:00-11:00
Interview
and Test
TOEFL/
MELAB I
Introduction to materials for the iBT TOEFL and MELAB. Focus on building vocabulary and writing organization. T. TH

1:30-3:30
Interview
and Test
SPECIAL SEMINARS SCHEDULE TUITION
Pronunciation Practice stress, rhythm, and intonation

To Be Announced


No charge for
MLC students

The Intensive Advanced Intermediate Level is normally a two term course. Many students who enroll in the first term, continue at the Advanced Intermediate Level for the second term. The Michigan Language Center allows the students to progress at their own rate.

 

The Intensive Advanced Intermediate Level classes that will be offered the second term are as follows:

1. Advanced Intermediate Core Skills/Intro to TOEFL (B)

2. Advanced Intermediate Writing/Grammar (B)

3. Advanced Intermediate Reading Skills (B)

4. Advanced Intermediate Speaking/Listening (B)

 

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