
Course: Dublin (English)
Learning in our FLEX course is characterized by a high level of personal activity. The focus is on speaking the foreign language. Changing social forms (partner, group and individual work), varied work tasks, many communicative exercises and a motivating teaching atmosphere ensure a positive learning experience and effective learning. What you learn will help you master professional and private situations.
General Language
In connection with subject areas such as training, work, banking, media, traffic, festivals and customs, nature and the environment, you will learn the declination of adjectives as well as their forms of intensification, new verb groups (separable verbs, verbs with fixed prepositions) and the formation and use of others Subordinate clauses. You learn to form relative clauses and use the future and passive tenses. You will become familiar with the genitive, learn to formulate an indirect interrogative sentence and to use the past tense as a further past tense and to express wishes and dreams.
• Free trial lesson in existing courses possible at any time
• Cost per lesson CHF 25. –
• One-off registration fee for initial registration CHF 50.–
• Prices are per person
• A lesson lasts 40 minutes without a break
• Payment in installments is possible in 3, 6 or 12 installments
• Cancellation cost insurance possible
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Course information
| Location | Virtual classroom |
| Course name | Dublin |
| Language | English |
| Content | General Language |
| Start date | From February 12, 2024 |
| Course day(s) | Monday 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m |
| Lessons | 1 x 60 Min. / week |
| Duration | 20 weeks |
| Participants | 3 - max. 5 |
| Price | CHF 750 |
Level B1: Can understand the main points when clear, standard language is used and when it involves familiar things from work, school, leisure, etc. Can handle most situations encountered while traveling in the language area. Can express himself simply and coherently on familiar topics and areas of personal interest. Can report on experiences and events, describe dreams, hopes and goals and give brief reasons or explanations for plans and views.