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Medium of studying
Duration
160 hours
Program Facts
Program Details
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Major
Foreign Language | Linguistics | Translation
Area of study
Langauges
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


ESL – Academic Advance Course

Overview

The Advanced level of the English as a Second Language (ESL) program at Epic College is designed for learners who have completed the Intermediate level and are ready to enhance their fluency, critical thinking, and professional communication. This level emphasizes academic writing, presentation skills, debate, and the mastery of complex grammar structures. Each module is 40 hours in duration and prepares students for real-world and academic language use.


Course Objectives

  • To help students express opinions, negotiate meaning, and present arguments effectively.
  • To develop critical reading and writing skills suitable for academic and workplace settings.
  • To improve fluency and accuracy in complex grammar and advanced vocabulary use.
  • To build confidence in formal speaking contexts such as presentations, debates, and interviews.

Methods of Assessment

  • Coursework (40%) – Includes oral presentations, debate participation, written essays, analytical reading tasks, and vocabulary application exercises.
  • Classroom Participation (20%) – Based on engagement, attendance, motivation, and leadership in discussions.
  • Final Exam (40%) – Includes listening and reading comprehension, structured academic writing, and oral presentation or interview.

Achievement

Upon completion of the Advanced ESL level, students will be able to communicate fluently and accurately in academic, workplace, and global environments using advanced English structures and vocabulary.


Advanced Competency Skills

  • Participate confidently in group discussions and public speaking events
  • Write structured, well-organized essays and proposals
  • Engage in debates and defend viewpoints using evidence
  • Understand and analyze complex reading materials
  • Use a wide range of vocabulary, idiomatic expressions, and advanced grammar

Course Outline

Advanced Discussion & Academic Expression

  • Lesson 1.1: Self-introduction, discussing real-world situations and abstract topics
  • Lesson 1.2: News debates, group discussions, advanced conversations
  • Lesson 1.3: Academic texts and literature with comprehension questions
  • Lesson 1.4: Formal letter writing and academic essays
  • Lesson 1.5: Modals, future tenses, advanced vocabulary building

Critical Thinking & Communication

  • Lesson 2.1: Group discussions, debates, topic-based presentations
  • Lesson 2.2: Global news, advanced interviews, academic conversations
  • Lesson 2.3: Editorials, articles, and magazine texts (analyzing tone and structure)
  • Lesson 2.4: Article writing, opinion essays, formal letters
  • Lesson 2.5: Idioms, noun-preposition phrases, collective nouns

Mastery & Real-World Application

  • Lesson 3.1: Interview practice, giving reasons, persuasive speaking
  • Lesson 3.2: International debates, podcasts, thematic interviews
  • Lesson 3.3: Analytical reading of paragraphs and long-form content
  • Lesson 3.4: Semi-formal letters, problem/solution essays, summaries
  • Lesson 3.5: Reported speech, active/passive voice, transitional expressions
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