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Columbus Club: course description

by Paolo Pio Costa last modified 2006-12-27 16:27

Page under costruction         This center offers the following classes for adults       

Beginner I
Students will be able to respond and initiate simple statements and commands, express likes, dislikes and basic personal needs using short phrases and simple sentences.

Beginner II
Students will be able to describe people, places, things and events through conversation and simple dialogues. They will understand meaning of simple texts on familiar topics.

Intermediate I
Students will be able to interact in a variety of situations with appropiate responses and  express details of their everyday lives and of past experiences. They will understand the main ideas of descriptive and narrative texts.

Intermediate II

Students will be able to handle most communicative tasks and social situations. They will get main facts and ideas from texts such as novels, newspapers, social notices, routinezed business letters and simple technical material.

Advanced 
 Students will be able Starting from Intermediate level courses are content-based structured (travelling, cinema, fashion, cuisine, art, opera, etc.)

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Center: 

Columbus Club

  Location: Columbus Center
8 East 69th Street, New York, NY
  Coordinator: Josephine Belli
jbelli5@aol.com
  Phone number: (914) 4614641
  Duration: 12 weeks
  Tuition: $


Classes Schedule 2004-5

    LEVEL # OF
STUDENTS
DAY TIME 

STARTING DATE

TEACHER  
  1 Beg I 11 Monday 6.30pm  Oct 4, 2004    
  2 Beg I 10 Monday 6-7pm same    
  3 Beg II 10 Monday  4-5pm same    
  4 Int I 9 Monday  4-5pm same    
  5 Int II 9 Monday  4-5pm same    

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