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Q English Advanced

Is Q English Advanced the right level for you? 


Q English Advanced offers you everything you need to master your English skills.


Q English – Advanced is the right level for you if:

you have an advanced level of English.
you have excellent reading skills – and can read detailed instructions, articles, and reports.
you want to obtain an expansive vocabulary and perfect your grammar.
you can understand conversations on a wide range of topics – and wish to expand this further.
you want to be able to write detailed essays, reports, and letters.
you want to be able to discuss complex issues – such as environmental problems,
science, history, and natural disasters.

Still not sure if this is the right level?
Take our placement test to find out which level is the right one for you. Click here to take the Q English placement test. 



What You Will Learn


Q English Advanced teaches you new vocabulary and helps you to perfect all four skills – reading, writing, speaking, and listening.

By the end of the course, you will be able to....


READ:
            - newspaper articles that express complex opinions or arguments.
            - texts quickly enough to succeed in an academic course.
            - correspondence (letters, emails etc) expressed in high-level language.
            - articles on difficult topics – such as genetics or anthropology.

             
WRITE:
            - professional correspondence, letters, and business e-mails.
            - academic essays on a range of topics – such as science or history.
            - notes in a business meeting or lecture.
            - letters to friends and colleagues on most subjects.


SPEAK:
           - in meetings and seminars on topics that you know.
           - in everyday conversations for an extended period of time.
           - about abstract or cultural topics with a good degree of fluency.
           - about difficult or controversial subjects such as genetic engineering or bionics – and argue for
             or against a case.


UNDERSTAND: 
           - essays, research, and articles on a range of topics.
           - videos on current events and controversial topics – such as environmental issues.
           - theoretical arguments and personal opinions.
           - conversations on everyday subjects and abstract topics.



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