What is the CEFR?
The CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) is an international standard used to describe language ability.
The 6 CEFR Levels:
A1–A2 (Basic User):
Can navigate basic everyday exchanges
B1–B2 (Independent / Intermediate User):
Can communicate in most situations with confidence
C1–C2 (Proficient / Advanced User):
Can use language fluently and effectively in complex contexts

Custom-made programmes
All programmes are custom-made based on the functions and required development areas of the trainees.
All our programmes are put together following the initial assessments based on what areas we feel the trainees need to focus on (depending on their job function, current challenges etc).
For an indication for what your trainees will cover on our programmes, you can request one of our content outlines for each of the CEFR levels:
A1 (Basic)
A2 (Elementary)
B1 (Lower Intermediate)
B2 (Upper Intermediate)
C1 (Advanced)


What does a typical session look like?
Part one: Vocabulary and theme development
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Analysing typical workplace dialogues and texts
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Vocabulary quizzes and presentations
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Video exercises
Part two: Grammar point development
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Introduction to the session’s grammar point from trainer (e.g comparatives, conditionals, past tense etc)
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Focused grammar exercises to train the core language area for the session
Part three: Productive exercises
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Simulations (speaking or writing)
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Trainer feedback and error correction

Package overview
DURATION: 24 HOURS (16 x 1.5-HOUR SESSIONS)
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Level assessments for all participants (15-minute conversation)
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Tailored programme creation
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Provision of materials to all participants
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Email and WhatsApp support to participants (including weekly sending of training notes and independent work)
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Account management and weekly reporting
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Programme success report at end of programme
How we work
1. Advertise training
Email communications and promotional materials created for you to promote the training and encourage registrations.
3. Delivery of training
Live sessions with all materials provided. Digital copies of notes and independent work distributed after each session.
2. Initial assessments
Onsite or online assessment days (free of charge!) with 15-minute speaking interviews with all participants to determine their level.
4. Programme review





