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Academic English program at ZENITH lingo Language Academy
Our Academic English program has been designed to help students improve their English language skills for academic purposes. Whether you are a university student, a researcher, or a professional looking to advance your career, our course will provide you with the tools and knowledge you need to succeed in your studies or work.
Our experienced teachers will guide you through the fundamentals of academic English, including grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. You will learn how to write essays, research papers, and other academic texts, and how to effectively present your ideas in class or at conferences. We will also help you develop critical thinking and academic reading skills, so you can understand and analyze complex academic materials.
In addition to the core curriculum, our Academic English course offers a range of specialized electives, such as academic writing for specific disciplines, academic vocabulary development, and test preparation for exams such as the IELTS, TOEFL and GRE.
Enroll in one of our Academic English courses today and take the first step towards achieving your academic and professional goals. Join a supportive and challenging learning environment, and gain the confidence and skills you need to succeed in your studies and career.
English for Academic Writing 2 course
Paragraphs are one of the essential building blocks of academic writing.
They help to organize the ideas and arguments logically and coherently, making the paper easier to read and understand. A well-written paragraph has a clear topic sentence that introduces the central concept, supporting sentences that provide evidence and examples, and a concluding sentence that summarizes the key points.
This structure helps the reader follow the paper’s logic and understand the writer’s argument. Paragraphs also help to break up the text and make it more visually appealing. Effective paragraph writing is crucial for creating a solid and persuasive academic paper.
Certificate
Upon successful completion of the English for Academic Writing 2 course, learners will be awarded a Certificate of Completion. Those who demonstrate active participation in at least 85% of the classes and achieve a score of 90% or higher on course assessments will be eligible to receive a Certificate of Achievement. These certificates serve as recognition of the student’s dedication and accomplishment in the course.
English for Academic Writing 2, the second course in ZENITH lingo’s Academic English program, covers all necessary nuances of building paragraphs in academic writing. In this course, you will learn what makes a great paragraph and what types of paragraphs are used in academic writing.
You will also intensively practice writing different types of paragraphs, an important skill to successfully start the next level of the Academic English program, English for Academic Writing 3.
Customized course
If you need a different schedule, group size, or content for some lessons, you can customize the course for your particular needs. To get the most out of it, you must book a minimum of 24 units (24 x 45 minutes).
In what formats can I customize the course?
You can customize English for Academic Writing 2 in all formats:
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*available only in Mainz, Germany
Class size:
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Intensity:
You can choose in what intensity you would like to take your preparation course.
GRAMMAR: Using tenses in Academic Writing
WRITING: Writing a paragraph: essential elements (part 1)
GRAMMAR: Tenses (part 1)
Present Tenses
VOCABULARY: Words that signal logical connections
WRITING: Writing a paragraph: essential elements (part 2)
GRAMMAR: Tenses (part 2)
Past Tenses
VOCABULARY: Words that signal the writer’s stance or position
WRITING: Writing a paragraph: essential elements (part 3)
GRAMMAR: Tenses (part 3)
Future Tenses
VOCABULARY: Words that signal the writer’s level of certainty or doubt
WRITING: Writing a paragraph: essential elements (part 4)
GRAMMAR: Tenses (part 4)
Perfect Progressive
VOCABULARY: Words that signal the writer’s intention
TEST
WRITING: Writing a paragraph: five types of paragraphs commonly used in academic writing
GRAMMAR: Tenses part (part 5)
Present Simple vs. Present Progressive
VOCABULARY: Words that signal the writer’s evaluation
WRITING: Writing a paragraph: five types of paragraphs commonly used in academic writing
GRAMMAR: Tenses (part 6)
Present Perfect vs. Past Simple
VOCABULARY: Words that signal the writer’s emphasis
WRITING: Writing a paragraph: five types of paragraphs commonly used in academic writing
GRAMMAR: Tenses (part 7)
Past Simple vs. Past Progressive
VOCABULARY: Words that signal the writer’s level of formality
WRITING: Writing a paragraph: five types of paragraphs commonly used in academic writing
PEER REVIEW: Students review each other’s writings, edit them, and present to the class their view
WRITING: Writing a paragraph: five types of paragraphs commonly used in academic writing
PEER REVIEW: Students review each other’s writings, edit them, and present to the class their view
EXAM
GRAMMAR: Using tenses in Academic Writing
WRITING: Writing a paragraph: essential elements (part 1)
GRAMMAR: Tenses (part 1)
Present Tenses
VOCABULARY: Words that signal logical connections
WRITING: Writing a paragraph: essential elements (part 2)
GRAMMAR: Tenses (part 2)
Past Tenses
VOCABULARY: Words that signal the writer’s stance or position
WRITING: Writing a paragraph: essential elements (part 3)
GRAMMAR: Tenses (part 3)
Future Tenses
VOCABULARY: Words that signal the writer’s level of certainty or doubt
WRITING: Writing a paragraph: essential elements (part 4)
GRAMMAR: Tenses (part 4)
Perfect Progressive
VOCABULARY: Words that signal the writer’s intention
TEST
WRITING: Writing a paragraph: five types of paragraphs commonly used in academic writing
GRAMMAR: Tenses part (part 5)
Present Simple vs. Present Progressive
VOCABULARY: Words that signal the writer’s evaluation
WRITING: Writing a paragraph: five types of paragraphs commonly used in academic writing
GRAMMAR: Tenses (part 6)
Present Perfect vs. Past Simple
VOCABULARY: Words that signal the writer’s emphasis
WRITING: Writing a paragraph: five types of paragraphs commonly used in academic writing
GRAMMAR: Tenses (part 7)
Past Simple vs. Past Progressive
VOCABULARY: Words that signal the writer’s level of formality
WRITING: Writing a paragraph: five types of paragraphs commonly used in academic writing
PEER REVIEW: Students review each other’s writings, edit them, and present to the class their view
WRITING: Writing a paragraph: five types of paragraphs commonly used in academic writing
PEER REVIEW: Students review each other’s writings, edit them, and present to the class their view
EXAM
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