This document certifies that Asela Hewapathirana completed a 50-hour English language course from April 12, 2006 to June 30, 2006 at the Upper Intermediate 3 level and received a grade of A. It was signed by Duncan Wilson, the Manager, and Rachel Bowden, the Course Tutor. It also provides information about the student's ID number, class code, and recommends the next level. The second part of the document outlines the level guide for general English courses from beginner to advanced levels.
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This is to certify that
Asela Hewapathirana
has completed a 50 hour
English Language course
from 261A412A06 to 30/06/2006
Level: Upper lntermediate 3 (U I 3)
Grade: A
Duncan Wilson
Manager
Rachel Bowden
Course Tutor
A Excellent
B Good
C Satisfactory
D Unsatisfactory (fail)
Student lD : 89254
Class Code : U|3-EWF
Next level : 64 - F. C E. lModule C
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2. Level guide for General English courses
Build confidence to communicate in a range of everyday situations and exchange simple
ideas. The ability to write a range of short, everyday texts is developed.
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Develop the ability to participate in a
straightforward conversation. Build the
confidence to communicate in more
demanding situations and develop the ability
to write more complex texts.
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Concentrate on developing the ability to
communicate independently, with a degree of
accuracy, appropriacy and fluency. Authentic
texts can be understood and more abstract
ideas expressed both in writing and speech.
Concentrate on developing spoken confidence
and fluency at an intermediate level in a
variety of realistic situations.
Develop your ability to communicate
independently with more confidence and
fluency. Extend and develop all four skills
(speaking, writing, listening and reading) and
consolidate your grammar and vocabulary.
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i Focus on working towards an internationally recognised exam from the University of
Cambridge. Build your confidence for many practical everyday purposes, including
business and study. Widen your vocabulary and improve your ability to construct a
written or spoken argument for a variety of situations.
Work towards an internationally recognised exam from the University of Cambridge.
Develop your ability to communicate with confidence in English and deal with molt
aspects of everyday life, including social and professional situations, and in higher
education.
With the exception of Better Spoken English all courses consists of 50 hours tuition over
1 term of 10 weeks with optional extra study time in the British Council English Learning
zone (ELZ). All courses aim to give equal attention to accuracy and fluericy.
A Certificate is issued provided a student has attended 7O% of the classes.
Concentrate on the basic ability to communicate in English in a limited range of simple
everyday situations. Very simple texts can be written and short, simple text! understood.