English Reading and Discussion Workshop (A2/B1 level)

English Reading and Discussion Workshop (A2/B1 level)

Practice English with Stories

By English With Nessy

Date and time

Thursday, May 15 · 5:30 - 6:30am PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

English Reading and Discussion Workshop (A2/B1 level)


Practice English through Stories
This workshop is for adults who want to improve their English. We will work with short, meaningful texts, such as novels, fables, or stories.
Together, we’ll read aloud, talk about the content, and discuss the ideas raised by the text in English. This approach will help you understand the language better and speak more easily.

What are the benefits?
• The workshop is conducted in small groups, giving everyone more opportunity to speak.
• You will expand your vocabulary and learn grammar in context.
• This workshop is great for overcoming the fear of speaking and building confidence in English.

Who is this workshop for?
This workshop is ideal for learners with an A2-B1 level. You can check your English level on the Cambridge website here.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cancellation policy?

You can cancel up to 48 hours before the course and receive a full refund.

What are the prerequisites?

• A willingness to speak English, read, and listen. • Not being afraid of making mistakes, as that’s how we learn. • Being ready to share your ideas and listen to others.

Which platform is the workshop on?

The workshop will take place online via Teams. A link will be sent after registration.

How many participants are in each workshop?

The workshop is limited to a small group of 2 to 5 participants, ensuring everyone has plenty of speaking time and a personalised learning experience.

Who is running the workshop?

I’m a certified English teacher with a background from Kingston University in London. I help adults improve their English so they can communicate clearly, confidently, and comfortably in the language of Shakespeare.

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