Essential Academic English: Biology

Learn 200+ academic keywords and master how to use them every day! Perfect your academic English.

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Essential Academic English: Biology

What You Will Learn!

  • This course will help students improve their academic understanding of English.
  • This course will improve students' conversational English.
  • This course will better prepare students for international exams (IELTS, CAE, FCE, SAT, TOEFL, TOEIC).
  • This course will build students' confidence in English.

Description

Everyday, more and more students around the world are learning English. With a competitive job market and rising standard for international exams, academic English has never been more important.

Are you looking to improve your English? This course is perfectly designed for students looking to do so.

Through animated videos, taught by a fully-qualified native ESL teacher, we’ll look at over 200+ keywords. We’ll look at grammatical variances, synonyms, pronunciation, as well as how to use these keywords in everyday English. With activities in speaking, listening, reading, and writing, we’ll work together to improve your understanding in this area of academic English.

This course is specifically looking at biology in the English language. Hugely important for everyday life, biology looks at living things and how things might affect them.

Whether you’re preparing for international exams like IELTS or TOEIC, looking to study abroad, or you're looking to improve your conversational English; this course is perfect for you.

This course includes:

  • Interactive lectures

  • Listening and speaking practice

  • Two worksheets per unit

  • Quizzes

  • Certificate of completion

Units covered:

Science

The Ecosystem

Food

The Environment

Climate Change

Health

Sickness



Who Should Attend!

  • Students studying English.
  • Students wanting to improve their english proficiency (speaking, listening, reading & writing).
  • Students preparing for international exams.
  • Students looking to move from B1/B2 to C1/C2 level (CEFR).

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Tags

  • Academic Writing
  • Biology
  • English Language
  • English Vocabulary

Subscribers

2064

Lectures

7

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