Course details
Beacon offers various levels of English Language courses in the Certificate of English As A Second Language (ESL), after which students may study thePreparatory Course for International English Language Testing System (IELTS) in order to aid them in the IELTS exam.
What will I learn?
Upon completion of the Elementary Level, the student should be able to:
- Listening
- Listen to and follow very short conversations, messages, announcements, and information services related to areas of immediate relevance in daily life.
- Understand the gist of the spoken discourse
- Understand simple factual details in the spoken discourse
- Identify the context and the purpose of the spoken discourse
- Identify the general information in the spoken discourse
- Idnetify and select relevant information
- Reading
- Read and follow short written signs, notices and posters, catalogues, directions, instructions, messages and very short, simple documents
- Read and follow the written text or written version of spoken discourse on everyday matters.
- Undertsand the gist of the discourse
- Identify the context of the discourse and the purpose of the speaker/s and writer/s
- Identify and understand general information in the discourse
- Identify simple factual details in the discourse
- Follow the order and sequence of information
- Identify and select relevant information
- Writing
- Respond appropriately to simple visual and written instructions and convey information related to themselves and areas of immediate relevance in the form of simple instructions and messages
- Convey information and descriptions related to themselves and areas of immediate relevance in the form of a postcard, application form or simple descriptions
- Describe a picture/pictures related to situations in the examination paper
- Speaking
- Respond to and express greetings
- Respond to and express thanks
- Ask for and give information
- Describe people including themselves
- Spell their name and address
- Descibe activities
- Describe possessions and everyday items
- Instruct and direct poeple
- Express likes and dislikes
- Handle simple numbers up to 100, simple costs, quantities, time and dates
- Ask for repetition or clarification when they do not understand
Upon completion of the Lower-Intermediate Level, the student should be able to:
- Listening
- Listen to and follow short conversations, messages, announcements, and information services
- Related to areas of immediate relevance in daily life
- Identify the context of the spoken discourse and the purpose of the speaker/s
- Identufy the gist of the spoken discourse
- Identify general information in the spoken discourse
- Identify specific information and details in the spoken discourse
- Identify and extract the relevant information from the spoken discourse
- Reading
- Read and follow short written signs, notices and posters, directions, instructions and messages
- Read personal correspondence and other short, simple documents on everyday matters
- Read and follow the written verison of spoken discourse on everyday matters
- Identify the context of the written discourse and the purpose of the speaker/s and riter/s
- Identify the gist of the written discourse
- Identify and understand general information in the discourse
- Identify and understand specific information in the discourse
- Identify and extract relevant information from the discourse
- Follow the order and sequence of information in the discourse
- Writing
- Convey information related to their own background, locality and areas of immediate relevance in response to simple visual or written instructions
- Reply to an invitation or suggested meeting in the form of simple application forms, notes, messages, e-mails, postcards and short letters
- Describe and narrate on topics related to the scenario of the examination paper in the form of a description of a scene and narrative account.
- Speaking
- Respond to and express greetings, introductions and farewells
- Respond to and express thanks
- Ask for and give information and directions
- Describe people including themselves, places and things
- Describe events and activities
- Describe daily routines and habits
- Express likes and dislikes
- Express time
- Express ability
- Make and accept offers, aplogies and requests
- Make future plans
- Instruct and direct people
- Express numbers, costs and quantities
Upon completion of the Intermediate Level, the student should be able to:
- Listening
- Listen to and follow conversations, short talks, messages and announcements, telephone,
- traffic and tourist information, publicity and routine instructions and directions related to familiar
- matters regularly encountered in study, work, daily and leisure contexts
- Understand the gist of the spoken discourse
- Identify the context of the spoken discourse and the speaker/s and the purpose
- Identify and extract the main points in the spoken discourse
- Identify and extract the general and specific details in the spoken discourse
- Identofy the feelings and ideas of the speaker/s in the spoken discourse
- Reading
- Read and follow simple written discourse such as signs, directions, notice, instructions
- advertisements, brochures, leaflets, personal correspondence, and informative texts from
- newspapers and magazines
- Read and follow the written version of spoken discourse from everyday situations
- Understand the gist of the written version of spoken discourse
- Identify the context and purpose of the speaker/s and writer/s
- Identify and obtain the main points in the discourse
- Identify and obtain the general and specific details in the discourse
- Identify and obatin the ideas, feelings and general opinions put forward by the speaker/writer
- Writing
- Visual or written instructions and: write messages, e-mails, and postcards which might include directions and instructions
- Describe past events, and express ideas, feelings, personal thoughts and advice in the form of informal letters, diaries and stories
- Speaking
- Understand and describe events
- Ask for and communicate feelings and opinions
- Ask for and give instructions and explanations
- Ask for and make suggestions
- Ask for and give permission
- Give and accept invitations
- Ask for and give advice
- Give and receive orders
- Follow and narrate a story
- Ask about and describe events and occurrences
- Ask for and describe events and activities in one’s life
- Make complaints
- Reply to and make polite requests
- Make hypotheses
- Ask for amd make plans and arrangements for the future
- Ask for and make comparisons
- Agree and disagree and express opinions
- Ask for clarifications and explanations and check back and ask for confirmation
- Spelling: Spell words in daily use accurately
- Punctuation: consistent control of capital letters, full stops, question marks, commas for lists and exclamation marks and use of paragraphing
Upon completion of the Upper Intermediate Level, the student should be able to:
- Listening
- Listen to identify and extract information from concrete and abstract spoken discourse on
- familiar and unfamiliar topics from their own personal, social, educational or working life
- Identify the context and register of the spoken discourse and purpose of the speakr/s
- Understand the context and details of the extract in the spoken discourse
- Identify and extract relevant information from the spoken discourse
- Identify the relationship between the main and secondary ideas in the spoken discourse
- Identify the feelings, attittudes, and points of view of the spekaer/s in the spoken discourse
- Identify the purpose of the choice of language of the speaker/s
- Listen for the gist and follow the details of a discussion
- Reading
- Understand and follow the main events of continuous narrative, descriptive, explanatory and persuasive texts
- Follow texts on concrete and abstract topics on familiar and unfamilair topics, related to their
- own personal, social, educational or working life
- Use organisational and structural features to locate, extract and synthesise relevant information
- from different parts of the written discourse
- Identify the context and register of the written discourse and the purpose of the writer
- Understand the general content and details of the written discourse
- Identify the relationship between the main and secondary ideas in written discourse
- Identify and understand the feelings, attitude and points of view of the writer
- Infer meaning which is not explicit in the text
- Identify and understand the prupose of the choice of language of the writer
- Writing
- Consider and integrate information and express clear, qualified and illustrated facts and details, ideas and points of view, advice and arguments on a wide range of subjects from a variety of personal, social, educational and wroking context in the form of competition entries, contextualised summaries, reports and public notices, informal letters, questionnaires, narrative accounts, discursive essays
- Speaking
- Understand and express facts, ideas and points of view in sequence and in detail
- Make future plans and arrangements and describe the future
- Present information in sequence and in detail
- Introduce others
- Make comparisions
- Make and refuse formal and informal requests
- Speculate about situations, events and people
- Relay information that other speakers have told them
- Ask about and express likes, dislikes, feelings and hopes
- Express regrets
- Express points of view with facts, reasons and examples
- Describe processes
- Discuss problems and give advice and instructions
- Engage in discussion and express agreement and disagreement
- Ask questions to obtain information
- Give examples, advice and suggestions
- Express obligation and lack of it
- Make recommendations
- Ask about and narrate events in the past
- Show purpose, consequence, reason, contrast
- Interrupt and check back
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About Beacon International College
Beacon International College (formerly known as Beacon School of Technology) is a private education institution which is registered (ERF) with the Council for Private Education (CPE) in Singapore. Beacon has been approved for 4 years enhanced registration (200606284M- valid from 03/06/2014 to 02/06/2018).
It is set up to provide quality education to students who aspire to pursue a career in Information Technology, Hospitality, Business or Design.
Beacon's management team consists of former lecturers with more than 30 years of industrial and teaching experiences and senior executives who are qualified in their own areas of expertise. Together the management team possesses the breadth and depth of experience in academia, industry, business and corporate governance.
Beacon's lecturers are highly qualified professionals. A Number of them hold the Masters degrees.
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