At this stage, learners expand their vocabulary and improve fluency, enabling them to communicate more effectively in various contexts.
- Enhanced Vocabulary
- Words and phrases for describing emotions, opinions, and preferences.
- Contextual vocabulary for work, education, and travel.
- Grammar Development
- Use of complex tenses: Present Perfect, Past Continuous, and Future Continuous.
- Introduction to modal verbs (can, could, should, would).
- Using conjunctions and relative clauses for better sentence flow.
- Conversational Skills
- Engaging in discussions on familiar topics (e.g., hobbies, news, movies).
- Asking for clarification and expressing agreement or disagreement.
- Using intonation and stress for effective communication.
- Listening and Speaking Interaction
- Listening to short talks, interviews, and podcasts.
- Responding appropriately in real-life scenarios (e.g., making reservations, attending a meeting).
- Public Speaking Practice
- Delivering short speeches or presentations on assigned topics.
- Improving articulation and confidence in speaking to small groups.