Monday, 6th of May
Tutorial with Alex:
Alex will be available to greet students and answer any queries you may have.
14,15 – 15,15 h.
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Seminar: How to use conditionals
Learn all about sentences with the word ‘if’; how they are formed, when they are used and the differences between them. Practise speaking about certainty, real possibility, present and past suppositions in this illuminating seminar!
17,30 – 19,00 h.
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Tuesday, 7th of May
Conversation Club: Let’s talk about work
This is your chance to have your say to work!
17,30 – 18,30 h.
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Wednesday, 8th of May
Conversation Club: Let’s talk about shopping
This is your chance to have your say to shopping!
14,15 – 15,15 h.
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Seminar: Modal Verbs
16,00 – 17,30 h.
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Seminar: Perfect Tenses
In this seminar come and learn how to use compound tenses with the verb “to have”
17,30 – 19,00 h.
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Seminar: Many, few, much and little
Come and learn all about quantifiers in English and when to use them.
20,30 – 22,00 h.
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Friday, 10th of May
Conversation Club: Let’s talk about leisure time
This is your chance to have your say to leisure time!
14,00 – 15,00 h.
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