Our Focus on Pronunciation evening course will help you practise and improve your English pronunciation and intonation through a variety of stimulating tasks and activities.
– Opportunity to practise and improve spoken English
– Understanding of sentence intonation and stressed/unstressed syllables in spoken English
– English speaking practise sessions in every lesson through group discussions, role-plays and activities
On this course you will practise and improve your English pronunciation and intonation through a variety of stimulating tasks and activities.
– Access to Student Portal with 250 hours of self-study materials
– Access our library for 10,000 books and resources to develop your English outside the classroom
– Speak to an Academic Manager about your language level and studies at Student Hour every Monday, Tuesday and Friday from 12:30-13:30 in Room 501 (5th Floor)
– Join free or heavily discounted Social Programme activities every day to explore London and make friends with other students
– Monthly tutorials with your teacher to discuss your progress and receive personalised feedback
Will there be any progress assessment if I join for long period?
You will be able to discuss your progress with your teacher. There is no formal assessment in these classes as the programme is designed to cater to the class and students’ individual pronunciation needs.
Can I attend a trial lesson?
For Focus on Pronunciation, we cannot offer trials due to the nature and scheduling of the course.
I want to sound more British; will this course help me to improve my accent?
The main aim of the course is to help you feel confident in speaking English with clear, intelligible pronunciation.
Will there be repetition if I join for a long period?
Our syllabus is set up specially to avoid repetition of materials, even if students need to repeat a level.
Will I study with the same teacher and classmates for the whole duration of my course?
Students can join and leave IH London on a weekly basis so your classmates may change. Teachers are generally assigned to a group for a minimum of four weeks.
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