The Journey in English | Life Track: The Social Launch Level 04 | Online English Language Course
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The Journey in English | Life Track: Your Way to Speak to the World
Welcome to the Life Track, a special part of ‘The Journey in English’ program. This track is for people who want to use English in real life, not just study it in a book. We move away from boring classroom rules to focus on easy speaking and real confidence. From learning your first sounds to talking with people from different countries, every step helps you feel at home anywhere in the world.
Who is this track for?
Is the Life Track Right for You? The Life Track is perfect for students who want to speak more than they want to study difficult grammar. Are you a traveler who wants to visit new cities easily? Do you want to make friends from all over the world? Or do you love movies and music and want to understand them without help? If yes, this is your path. It is fun, easy to follow, and gives you results you can use today.
A New Dimension of Social Fluency
Welcome to the advanced stage of your social journey. The Social Launch (Level 04) is crafted for those who have mastered the basics and are now ready to tackle more sophisticated topics. By utilizing the Cambridge methodology, this course ensures you can navigate modern life, from discussing childhood memories to debating the pros and cons of city living.
Memories, Narratives, and Life Changes
We begin by looking back to move forward. You will learn how to share detailed personal histories, describe your childhood, and discuss habitual past actions using “used to.” The journey continues as we explore “Making Changes,” where you will learn to evaluate your current lifestyle, express wishes for the future, and compare different living situations. Whether you are talking about where you’ve been or where you want to go, we give you the grammatical tools to do it elegantly.
Urban Living and Global Challenges
This level equips you with the vocabulary to discuss transportation, city services, and urban problems. You will learn how to make evaluations and comparisons using “too many,” “not enough,” and indirect questions. These skills are essential for professionals and travelers who need to navigate and comment on the world around them with confidence and clarity.
The Art of Storytelling and Entertainment
English is the language of stories. In this course, you will master the “Past Continuous” and “Past Perfect” to tell engaging anecdotes about unexpected experiences. We also dive into the world of movies and media, teaching you how to give detailed reviews, express strong opinions, and use emphatic stress to make your speech more impactful. This is where your personality truly begins to shine through your English.
Why Choose Level 04 at Questut?
At Questut, we bridge the gap between academic theory and real-world application. Our 16 interactive sessions are designed for high-level engagement. You won’t just study grammar; you will debate, narrate, and evaluate in a supportive, adult-centered environment. This level is the gateway to sophisticated communication, ensuring you can hold your own in any social or professional conversation.
Key Learning Outcomes for Level 04:
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- Rich Storytelling: Master the past tenses to narrate life experiences and childhood memories.
- Critical Evaluation: Confidently discuss city services, transportation, and lifestyle improvements.
- Aspirational Language: Learn to express wishes, regrets, and desired changes in your life.
- Media & Culture: Develop the ability to review movies, discuss media trends, and share cultural opinions.
- Advanced Social Navigation: Master indirect questions and polite requests for a more professional social presence.
Need Help Finding Your Path?
Choosing the right level is the first step to your success, and we are here to help. If you are not sure which level is best for you, or if you have any questions about The Journey, please talk to us!
You can contact our team through the Contact Us page, send us an Email, or get a fast answer by clicking the WhatsApp Button on your screen. We are ready to help you start your journey today!
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1Session 01: Good memories
Focus: Introducing yourself and exchanging personal information; remembering and asking about childhood.
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2Session 02: Past Tense & Used to
Focus: Mastering the past tense for completed actions and "used to" for habitual past actions.
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3Session 03: Life in the city
Focus: Talking about transportation and city problems; evaluating local services.
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4Session 04: Quantity Expressions & Indirect Questions
Focus: Using too many, too much, fewer, less; mastering indirect questions from Wh-questions.
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5Session 05: Making changes
Focus: Describing houses and apartments; talking about lifestyle changes and improvements.
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6Session 06: Evaluations, Comparisons & Wish
Focus: Using (not) enough, too, as...as; expressing wishes and regrets about current situations.
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7Session 07: Have you ever been there?
Focus: Discussing food, recipes, and cooking experiences; talking about ethnic dishes.
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8Session 08: Present Perfect vs. Simple Past
Focus: Mastering the Present Perfect with for and since; contrasting it with the Simple Past.
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9Session 09: Hit the road!
Focus: Discussing travel and vacation plans; describing necessary items for trips.
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10Session 10: Future with "be going to" and "will"
Focus: Expressing future intentions with be going to and making sudden decisions or predictions with will.
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11Session 11: Sure! I’ll do it.
Focus: Making requests, accepting and declining requests; discussing household chores.
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12Session 12: Two-part verbs; Will for responding
Focus: Mastering phrasal verbs (turn down, pick up); using will for promises and responses to requests.
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13Session 13: What do you use this for?
Focus: Discussing technology and its impact on daily life; describing functions and uses of gadgets.
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14Session 14: Infinitives and Gerunds for uses
Focus: Using infinitives and gerunds to describe purposes (e.g., I use it to... / I use it for...ing).
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15Session 15: Time to celebrate!
Focus: Talking about holidays, festivals, and customs; describing special events and celebrations.
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16Session 16: Relative clauses of time & Review
Focus: Using relative clauses beginning with when.