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[Part-time] ESL 8/28/2023-10/6/2023
[Part-time] ESL 8/28/2023-10/6/2023
- Regular price
- $2,550.00
- Regular price
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- Sale price
- $2,550.00
- Unit price
- per

August 28 – October 6, 2023, $ 2,500 + $50(Registration Fee).
Class Schedule*
- Diagnostic Test = 2 Hours
- Classes = 10 hours/ week
- M-F 10:00-12:00
* The program will be automatically canceled if less than 3 students signed up for the program. (Subject to full tuition refund)
Course Description
This class aims to help students
- Communicate with others in everyday situations
- Understand most questions and statements at a normal speaking speed
- Responds to simple questions and directions
- Express facts and opinions
- Discuss and argue in a culturally acceptable way
At TAHS, we will provide you with a mock diagnostic TOEFL test to help you estimate your official score.
Key Lessons
READING
- Identify major themes and central ideas in the text and summarize one to three paragraph texts from news briefs and social announcements.
- Utilize common transition words, vocabulary as context clues to understand main ideas.
- Identify meaning and purpose, and paraphrase the main points in the text.
LISTENING
- Understand daily conversations and a wide range of news briefs
- Detect audience, purpose, topic, structure and main examples presented in daily conversations, and news briefs on topics including science, social science, and art.
- Write structured notes reflecting the purpose, main points, and organization of a conversation and news brief; explain the content in writing or verbally.
SPEAKING
- Explain a series of, or a single past, present, and future event and while handling daily life situations
- Apply grammar in simple forms and develop clear pronunciations for daily-use verbs, adjectives, and nouns
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Construct simple sentence structures with transition words and simple conjunctions (and, so, but) to explain basic relationships of ideas such as time, cause and effect, etc.
WRITING
- Write an organized two to three-paragraph response for daily correspondence and summaries using appropriate reasons, details, and examples from personal and informational references.
- Produce writing with accurate spelling and gain control of capitalization and basic punctuation.
- Use linking devices to signal new ideas and/or connect sentences
- Self-correct basic grammar (e.g. simple tense, singular/plural nouns, subject-verb agreement, action verbs).
Course Schedule
Class Duration |
10 hours/week |
Class Size |
3 - 10 Students |
Time Commitment |
10 hours per week in class / an estimate of 2 hours per week outside of class |
Class Level |
Foundational English A1-B1 |
2023 Sessions |
Fall I : Aug. 28 - Oct. 20, 2023 Fall II : Sep. 28 - Nov. 17, 2023 |
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Call us at (617) 492-2722 for scholarship & free-trial class!