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Arrowenglish
Elementary (3.0-4.5)
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Upper-Intermediate
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4 Lessons
Int: Finding the ‘main idea & supporting details’ in a reading
Learning Outcomes By the end of this course you will be able to:
work out the main idea of a reading text
identify the supporting details that support the main idea
Free
5 Lessons
Int: How to write a paragraph
Learning Outcomes By the end of this course, you will be able to:
brainstorm ideas for a paragraph
use linking words to 'glue' your writing together
write a paragraph using the PEEL structure
Free
6 Lessons
Int: How to write an essay conclusion
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
use the main points of an essay to write a conclusion
use sentence starters & words to 'glue' your writing together
write an essay conclusion using the 'STF' structure
Free
5 Lessons
Int: How to write an essay introduction
By the end of this course you will be able to:
brainstorm ideas for an essay introduction
use sentence starters and words to 'glue' your writing together
write an essay introduction using the 'GTP' structure
Free
4 Lessons
Int: Improve listening comprehension
By the end of this course, you will improve your listening comprehension by:
listening & notetaking
listening for main ideas
listening for details
Free
4 Lessons
Int: Listening & Notetaking
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
use keywords, symbols & abbreviations during listening & notetaking
choose the style of notetaking that works best for you
use transition signal words to guide you
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1 Lesson
JPIC Interview
Students should complete questions without:
help from parents
dictionaries
translators
Thanks
Free
0 Lessons
JPIC Listening Test – Beginner Level
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JPIC Listening Test: Intermediate Level
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JPIC Listening Test: Pre-Intermediate
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JPIC Reading Advanced Test
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0 Lessons
JPIC Reading Beginner Level
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0 Lessons
JPIC Reading Intermediate Test
This test is a part of the
'JPIC Reading Placement Test'
series. It is required you to finish:
JPIC Reading Pre-Intermediate Test
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0 Lessons
JPIC Reading Pre-Intermediate Test
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Free
0 Lessons
JPIC Reading Starter Level
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JPIC Reading Upper-Intermediate Test
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Free
4 Lessons
Pre-Int: Finding the ‘main idea’ in a reading
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
work out the main idea by reading the heading and looking at the pictures in a reading text
work out the main idea by reading the first and last sentence of a reading text
use the repeated words in a reading text to work out the main idea
Free
4 Lessons
Pre-Int: Finding the ‘supporting details’ in a reading
Learning Outcomes By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Work out topic and main idea
Look for details that explain the main idea
Check that details and main idea match
Free
5 Lessons
Pre-Int: How to write a paragraph
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
brainstorm ideas for a basic paragraph
use basic linking words to 'glue' your writing together
write a basic paragraph using the PEEL structure
Free
6 Lessons
Pre-Int: How to write an essay conclusion
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
use the main points of an essay to write a basic conclusion
use basic sentence starters and words to 'glue' your writing together
write a basic conclusion using the 'STF' structure
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