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Academic English for Teens (Ages 13-18)

Empower Your Future with Englyx Academy's English Courses for Teens!

Beginner Level

  • Basic Vocabulary: Recognize and use 50+ essential words related to familiar topics (e.g., animals, colors, family).
  • Simple Sentence Formation: Create basic sentences using a subject and verb (e.g., "The cat is happy.").
  • Listening Comprehension: Follow simple instructions and respond to questions about familiar subjects (e.g., "What is your favorite color?").
  • Speaking Skills: Participate in short conversations, using simple phrases and greetings (e.g., "Hello, my name is...").
  • Reading Recognition: Identify letters and sounds, and read simple words and phrases (e.g., sight words).

Intermediate Level

  • Expanded Vocabulary: Use words related to various topics (e.g., hobbies, travel, daily routines) and demonstrate understanding of synonyms and antonyms.
  • Complex Sentence Structure: Formulate compound and complex sentences.
  • Active Listening: Interpret and summarize information from conversations and presentations, including main ideas and supporting details.
  • Conversational Skills: Participate in discussions, expressing opinions and providing reasons (e.g., "I think technology is important because...").
  • Analytical Reading: Analyze texts for themes and character motivations and respond with personal reflections or critiques.

Advanced Level

  • Advanced Vocabulary: Employ 500+ advanced words and phrases in discussions, essays, and presentations, demonstrating nuanced understanding.
  • Academic Writing: Write essays that present clear arguments, backed by evidence and analysis, adhering to proper academic conventions (e.g., thesis statements, citations).
  • Critical Listening: Critically assess lectures and debates, identifying biases and evaluating the strength of arguments presented.
  • Persuasive Speaking: Deliver well-structured presentations on complex topics, using persuasive techniques and engaging visual aids.
  • Literary Analysis: Interpret and critique various literary genres, discussing themes, styles, and cultural contexts in depth.

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