The Journey in English | Life Track: The Social Launch Level 05 | 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.
Time, Change, and the Future of Society
We begin by exploring the concept of time—comparing the past, present, and the potential future of our world. You will learn to discuss social changes and describe possible consequences using complex conditional sentences. This stage is essential for anyone who wants to participate in meaningful discussions about global trends and societal evolution.
Professional Identity and Skills Mastery
Your career is a central part of your social presence. In this level, we focus on your abilities, skills, and job preferences. You will learn how to describe your personality traits in a professional context and discuss your career goals with precision. Whether you are interviewing for a new role or networking at a social event, these units give you the linguistic authority to present your best self.
The Power of Perspectives: Media, Myths, and Meanings
Communication is more than just words. We dive into the world of entertainment, reviewing movies and books while mastering the use of relative pronouns. We also explore the fascinating world of non-verbal communication, where you will learn to interpret body language and gestures from different cultures. This ensures your social interactions are culturally sensitive and highly effective.
Handling Life’s Dilemmas and Social Requests
Real life often presents difficult choices. This level equips you with the tools to speculate about the past and future, describe predicaments, and give sophisticated advice. Finally, you will master the art of “Reported Speech” to share what others have said and manage complex social excuses and invitations with professional diplomacy.
Why Choose Level 05 at Questut?
At Questut, we specialize in adult-centric, high-output training. Our 16 interactive sessions are built on the Cambridge “Communicative Approach,” pushing you to lead discussions and solve problems in English. This isn’t just a language class; it’s a social and professional upgrade that marks the completion of your Social Launch journey.
Key Learning Outcomes for Level 05:
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- Societal Speculation: Discuss global changes and consequences using conditional “if” clauses.
- Professional Branding: Master the language of skills, abilities, and job preferences.
- Cultural Intelligence: Interpret gestures, body language, and non-verbal signs accurately.
- Advanced Narrative: Use Past Continuous and Present Perfect Continuous to tell complex life stories.
- Diplomatic Communication: Master Reported Speech to handle invitations, excuses, and social messages.
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: Only time will tell
Focus: Talking about change and comparing time periods (past, present, and future).
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2Session 02: Time Contrasts & Conditional Sentences
Focus: Mastering time contrasts and using conditional sentences with if clauses to describe consequences.
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3Session 03: I like working with people
Focus: Describing abilities, skills, and personality traits in the context of careers.
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4Session 04: Gerunds & Clauses with "Because"
Focus: Using gerunds for job preferences and providing reasons with because.
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5Session 05: It’s really worth seeing!
Focus: Talking about landmarks, monuments, and world knowledge.
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6Session 06: Passive Voice (Present & Past)
Focus: Mastering the passive voice with and without by for describing landmarks and processes.
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7Session 07: It’s a long story
Focus: Describing recent past events and discussing someone’s activities lately.
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8Session 08: Past Continuous vs. Present Perfect Continuous
Focus: Contrasting recent past events with ongoing actions using advanced continuous tenses.
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9Session 09: That’s entertainment!
Focus: Describing movies and books; giving reactions and opinions about entertainment.
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10Session 10: Participles & Relative Pronouns
Focus: Using participles as adjectives and relative pronouns (who, which, that) for people and things.
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11Session 11: Now I get it!
Focus: Interpreting body language and explaining gestures and their meanings.
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12Session 12: Modals & Adverbs of Probability
Focus: Using might, may, must, probably to draw conclusions; discussing permission and prohibition.
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13Session 13: I wouldn’t have done that
Focus: Speculating about past and future events and describing difficult predicaments.
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14Session 14: Unreal Conditionals & Past Modals
Focus: Mastering unreal conditional sentences with if clauses and using past modals for advice.
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15Session 15: Making excuses
Focus: Making polite requests, invitations, and managing social excuses.
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16Session 16: Reported Speech & Review
Focus: Mastering reported speech for requests and statements.