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All the detailsReaching adolescence with a good level of English provides the teenagers with confidence to build their identity and future. Thanks to their grasp of the language, they can communicate fluently, correctly, and using nuanced vocabulary which allows them to show the world who they are.
English for teenagers aged 13
Course objective: in this course, Spike, our protagonist, and his class travel to the fabulous Caribbean island of Looet, but upon their arrival they realise one of their classmates is missing. By solving a variety of mysteries, our students learn a wide variety of verbs and they begin to understand grammar rules.
Class length: 1 hour and a half, twice a week.
Small groups: each class has a maximum of 8 students.
Level: B2 equivalent of the Common European Framework of Reference.
English for teenagers aged 14
Course objective: in Mysteries 2 the teenagers perfect their writing skills by working on longer texts such as essays, stories, articles, or reports that use complex structures. All this whilst simultaneously reinforcing their oral fluency by asking them questions about their daily routines.
Class duration: 1 hour and a half, twice a week.
Small groups: each class has a maximum of 8 students.
Level: B2 equivalent of the Common European Framework of Reference.
English for teenagers aged 15
Course objective: in this course, the teenagers learn how to express and defend their point of view through two stories: the first one is about a dystopian future where politicians are elected on a reality show. In the second one, they travel to the future to learn that after an ecological disaster part of the Earth has been flooded.
Class duration: 1 hour and a half, twice a week.
Small groups: each class has a maximum of 8 students.
Level: C1 equivalent of the Common European Framework of Reference.
English for teenagers aged 16
Course objective: as the teenagers grow older, they acquire more knowledge of the world around them. At Kids&Us, whilst reflecting on the world’s current problems, they also strengthen their linguistic ability. The students learn new vocabulary and are even able to tell apart words that are, seemingly, synonyms.
Class duration: 1 hour and a half, twice a week.
Small groups: each class has a maximum of 8 students.
Level: C1 equivalent of the Common European Framework of Reference.
English for teenagers aged 17
Course objective: for this course we have created our own magazines in English. Within them we cover current affairs with grammatical structures that correspond to the C1 level. By facing real-life situations, the 17-year-olds gain fluency in the language and enhance their critical thinking skills.
Class duration: 1 hour and a half, twice a week.
Small groups: each class has a maximum of 8 students.
Level: C1+ equivalent of the Common European Framework of Reference.
English for teenagers aged 18
Course objective: we focus on students being able to express themselves spontaneously, fluently, and accurately in English in any given circumstance. They will be able to distinguish subtle nuances in meaning. Our teachers will prepare them to write complex texts in English, with styles and registers appropriate to their age, as well as how to use appropriate vocabulary and expressions according to the context.
Class duration: 1 hour and a half, twice a week.
Small groups: Each class has a maximum of 8 students.
Level: C2 equivalent of the Common European Framework of Reference
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