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Q Master

Is Q Master the right level for you? 
Q Master offers you all the English that you need to succeed in your studies.


Q Master is the right level for you if:
 
you have an advanced level of English.
you need to improve your English for academic studies.
you have excellent reading skills – and can already read detailed articles and reports.
you want to write academic essays and high-level reports.
you want to learn vocabulary related to academic topics.
you can understand conversations on a wide range of topics.
you want to be able to discuss and write about complex issues.
you want to perfect your grammar.
    
    
What You Will Learn

Q Master helps you to develop your reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills – while learning language relevant to the academic world.

By the end of the course, you will be able to....
 
READ:
          
- reports and research articles on difficult topics – such as law, technology or psychology.
            - texts from all sources of information (the internet, journals etc) quickly and easily.
            - documents, articles, and correspondence expressed in high-level language.
            - academic text books and literary works (novels, plays, short stories etc).

WRITE:
           - academic essays on difficult topics – such as astronomy or psychology.
           - letters to friends and colleagues on any subject with fluency and accuracy. 
           - full and accurate notes in seminars or lectures.
           - persuasive, expository, narrative, and descriptive essays.

SPEAK:
           - about complex or sensitive issues without difficulty. 
           - in conversations for an extended period of time.
           - about abstract or cultural topics with fluency.
           - about difficult or controversial subjects such as genetic engineering or psychology –  and argue
             for or against a case.

 UNDERSTAND: 
           - essays, research, and articles on a range of topics.
           - abstract topics, theoretical arguments and personal opinions.
           - jokes, colloquial language, and cultural references.
           - articles on current events and controversial topics.         
 


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