Subject: English for Academic Purposes
Credit units: 6
College: Office of the Provost
Department: The Language Centre

Description

Intermediate English will build strong communicative language skills by integrating reading, writing, listening, speaking and grammar. Students will develop their language skills with activities that simulate real-world interactions – discussing opinions, participating in small talk, finding main ideas, and writing summaries. This course is designed to move students toward the more formal advanced academic English of the next course: EAP 50.0 University Preparation.

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