The Journey in English | Life Track: The Social Launch Level 06 | 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.
The Bridge to Advanced Social Mastery
Welcome to a pivotal stage in your language journey. The Social Launch Level 06 is designed for learners who are ready to engage with the world on a deeper level. By following the elite Cambridge methodology, this course ensures you can communicate not just with accuracy, but with nuance and authority.
Personalities, Relationships, and Career Excellence
Your journey begins with an exploration of the self and others. You will master the language needed to describe complex personality types and qualities, and learn how to express likes, dislikes, and disagreements effectively. From there, we dive into the professional world, helping you talk about career benefits, job skills, and making informed decisions between different career paths using advanced gerund phrases and comparisons.
Mastering Social Requests and Global Narratives
In today’s global society, the ability to make and respond to requests with the right level of formality is crucial. This course equips you with the tools for both formal and informal requests, ensuring you can “lend a hand” or ask for one with professional grace. Furthermore, you will enhance your storytelling skills, learning to narrate past events and exceptional news stories with a focus on using the Past Continuous and Past Perfect tenses correctly.
Global Horizons: Culture, Environment, and Lifelong Learning
Fluency means being a global citizen. You will explore cultural expectations, emotions, and the nuances of moving abroad, learning to navigate “culture shock” with confidence. We also tackle pressing global challenges, identifying environmental problems and discussing effective solutions. Finally, we focus on the mindset of a lifelong learner, discussing learning strategies, life skills, and methods for continuous personal growth.
Why Choose Level 06 at Questut?
At Questut, we offer a high-output learning environment where the Cambridge “Communicative Approach” is at the heart of every session. You will spend your time in dynamic discussions, role-plays, and problem-solving activities that mirror real-life social and professional scenarios. This level is not just about learning English; it’s about mastering the language to lead, influence, and connect on a global scale.
Key Learning Outcomes for Level 06:
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- Personality Profiling: Articulate detailed personality qualities and relationship dynamics.
- Career Strategy: Compare career benefits and job skills to make strategic professional choices.
- Diplomatic Requests: Master formal and informal requests, and learn to report them accurately.
- Advanced Storytelling: Narrate complex news stories and personal experiences using advanced past tenses.
- Environmental Advocacy: Identify global challenges and propose solutions using the passive voice.
- Strategic Learning: Discuss education and life skills while expressing strong personal preferences.
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: That’s my kind of friend!
Focus: Describing personalities and qualities in people; discussing likes and dislikes in relationships.
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2Session 02: Relative Pronouns & "It" Clauses
Focus: Mastering relative pronouns as subjects and objects; using it clauses with when for social preferences.
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3Session 03: Working 9 to 5
Focus: Talking about possible careers, job skills, and benefits; deciding between different job offers.
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4Session 04: Gerund Phrases & Comparisons
Focus: Using gerund phrases as subjects and objects; making complex comparisons with adjectives, nouns, and verbs.
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5Session 05: Lend a hand.
Focus: Discussing favors and social obligations; practicing accepting and declining requests.
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6Session 06: Direct and Indirect Requests
Focus: Mastering the etiquette of making direct and indirect requests and leaving formal messages.
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7Session 07: What happened?
Focus: Discussing the media and exceptional events; narrating stories from news or personal life.
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8Session 08: Past Continuous vs. Past Perfect
Focus: Mastering advanced narrative tenses to describe experiences and background events in the past.
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9Session 09: Expanding your horizons
Focus: Talking about moving abroad and culture shock; describing cultural expectations and emotions.
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10Session 10: Noun Clauses for Expectations
Focus: Using noun clauses and expressions like it’s the custom to... to discuss foreign travel and tourism.
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11Session 11: That needs fixing.
Focus: Describing consumer problems and making complaints; discussing household and electronic repairs.
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12Session 12: Describing Problems (Participles vs. Nouns)
Focus: Mastering two ways to describe problems: using past participles as adjectives and using nouns.
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13Session 13: What can we do?
Focus: Identifying environmental problems and discussing global challenges like pollution and resource depletion.
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14Session 14: Passive Voice with Prepositions
Focus: Using the passive voice (present continuous, present perfect) to discuss solutions to world problems.
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15Session 15: Never stop learning
Focus: Discussing education, student life, and learning strategies; talking about life skills for the future.
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16Session 16: Conditionals & Review
Focus: Using would rather and would prefer.