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Net Languages offers seven levels of online General English courses, ranging from Pre-Elementary (A1) to Advanced (C1). Each complete level contains between 120 and 150 hours of study time. Students can sign up for a complete level (10 units) or half a level (Part A, units 1-5, or Part B, units 6-10). Each unit is designed around a topic and is divided into 15 sections. These sections include reading, vocabulary, grammar, listening, pronunciation practice, functional and practical English, and one oral and two written tutorials.

Each student is assigned a personal tutor who will help and support you during the course. The combination of motivating material, tutor support and a wide variety of exercise types contribute to an enjoyable and rewarding language learning experience.

 

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Course prices

Course Part Study time* Access Time** Price
Advanced Part A
Part B
Parts A+B
60-75 hours
60-75 hours
120-150 hours
6 months
6 months
1 year
220.00 €
220.00 €
396.00 €
Pre-Advanced Part A
Part B
Parts A+B
60-75 hours
60-75 hours
120-150 hours
6 months
6 months
1 year
220.00 €
220.00 €
396.00 €
Upper Intermediate Part A
Part B
Parts A+B
60-75 hours
60-75 hours
120-150 hours
6 months
6 months
1 year
220.00 €
220.00 €
396.00 €
Mid-Intermediate Part A
Part B
Parts A+B
60-75 hours
60-75 hours
120-150 hours
6 months
6 months
1 year
220.00 €
220.00 €
396.00 €
Lower Intermediate Part A
Part B
Parts A+B
60-75 hours
60-75 hours
120-150 hours
6 months
6 months
1 year
220.00 €
220.00 €
396.00 €
Elementary Part A
Part B
Parts A+B
60-75 hours
60-75 hours
120-150 hours
6 months
6 months
1 year
220.00 €
220.00 €
396.00 €
Pre-Elementary Part A
Part B
Parts A+B
60-75 hours
60-75 hours
120-150 hours
6 months
6 months
1 year
220.00 €
220.00 €
396.00 €
Extra speaking tutorials*** 2 tutorials
5 tutorials
10 tutorials
20 mins / tutorial
20 mins / tutorial
20 mins / tutorial
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20.00 €
47.50 €
90.00 €

* Study time - refers to the number of hours of study which we estimate you will need to do during the course.
** Access Time - refers to the length of time that your username and password will be valid to log in to the site.
*** Extra speaking tutorials - only available with one of the above courses and must be used before the course expires.

Course structure

1. Start
Get an introduction to the theme of the unit with fun activities, games and exercises.

2. Reading
The reading text is the basis of each unit. Read about the theme, think and comment.

3. Vocabulary
Increase your vocabulary in this section with everything you need to talk and write about the theme.

4. Grammar
Improve your grammar in this section with exercises, games and activities.

5. Listening
Listen to a variety of speakers talking about the theme of the unit.

6. Test
Test your progress in the unit in this section. If you have any problems, your tutor will help you find a solution.

7. Chat
Use the Virtual School to talk to other students around the world, and share your experiences and opinions.

8. Tutorial 1
In the first tutorial you email your written work to your tutor for correction.

9. Takeaway English
Learn practical language skills for different situations such as travel, hotels and socialising.

10. Pronunciation
Each level has a complete pronunciation course. Record yourself doing the exercises, and send them to your tutor.

11. Net Search
Find out more about the theme of the unit, and share your news and opinions with other Net Languages students.

12. Tutorial 2
In the second tutorial you produce a longer piece of writing and email it to your tutor for correction.

13. Speaking Tutorial
In the speaking tutorial you talk to your tutor by phone or over the Internet and comment on your work and the unit.

14. Review
The review section gives you some revision activities to consolidate what you have learnt.

15. Feedback
In the feedback section you can tell us what you thought of the unit and help us to make our courses even better.

Extra speaking tutorials

For more speaking practice with your tutor, you can sign up for extra speaking tutorials. Normally there is one 20-minute speaking tutorial per unit. To sign up for extra tutorials, select the number of additional tutorials you would like when you buy your course. All speaking tutorials are with professional English language teachers.

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You can do this level test free of charge and with no obligation to do a course. When you finish the level test, please try a free sample class at your level.

Level system

General English courses Council of Europe
framework
University of
Cambridge
ESOL exams
IELTS TOEFL
(paper)
TOEFL
(computer)
TOEIC Description
Advanced C1 Proficient user CAE (BEC 3) 6.0 - 7.0 560 - 600 220 - 250 900+  
Pre-Advanced B2+ Independent user   5.5 - 6.0 520 - 560 190 - 220 800 - 900
Upper Intermediate B2 Independent user FCE (BEC 2) 5.0 - 5.5 480 - 520 160 - 190 725 - 800
Mid-Intermediate B1+ Independent user     440 - 480 130 - 160 605 - 725
Lower Intermediate B1 Independent user PET (BEC 1)   400 - 440 100 - 130 405 - 600
Elementary A2 Basic user KET       255 - 400
Pre-Elementary A1 Basic user          

Pre-Elementary

This is the start of your journey. Learn basic English, including numbers, the alphabet and essential vocabulary. Very soon you will be able to:

  • find specific information on leaflets and timetables.
  • understand and make simple sentences.
  • introduce yourself and speak about yourself, your family and where you are from.
  • speak about your day-to-day life, your plans for the future and things that you did in the past.

At the end of the course you will be able to ask for information, go shopping, go to a restaurant and write simple emails – all in English!

Elementary

If you have studied English for a year or so, this could be the right course for you! After finishing this course you will be able to:

  • talk about where you live, and compare it to other places.
  • describe your daily life, occupation or studies, and talk about your interests and hobbies.
  • give opinions and speculate about the world around you.
  • understand and give instructions to describe how something is done.

At the end of this course you will have everything under control when you plan your next trip to London or New York, or when an English-speaking friend comes to visit you!

Lower Intermediate

If you pass the Lower Intermediate course, it means you will:

  • be able to express yourself on familiar topics such as family, hobbies and jobs.
  • have enough vocabulary to communicate in everyday familiar situations.
  • be able to initiate and maintain a simple face-to-face conversation on the topics that interest you, such as hobbies or jobs.
  • understand texts which contain everyday or job-related language and write simple texts on familiar topics.
  • understand the main points of simple "standard" speech on familiar matters.

You're not quite ready to apply for your dream job in the United States, but you're getting there.

Mid-Intermediate

After you've finished your Mid-Intermediate course you will:

  • have sufficient knowledge of the language to describe common situations, and be able to present the main points of an idea and describe events in a simple manner.
  • be able to understand general texts which express ideas in a straightforward way and write personal letters which describe events, desires and feelings.
  • have the ability to formulate long pieces of continuous writing with details and factual information, or a description of simple events.
  • be able to understand longer stretches of speech and more complex messages in a familiar context.

You are not fluent yet, but you will dare to talk to strangers in exotic places!

Upper Intermediate

If you successfully complete the Upper Intermediate course, you will:

  • have a sufficient knowledge of the language to describe people, places and processes, and express opinions and develop arguments using both basic structures and some complex forms.
  • have a wide range of vocabulary for general topics and your job.
  • be able to contribute to group discussions and maintain a conversation with native speakers.
  • understand reports and articles about contemporary issues.
  • be able to present an argument or information in writing following standard layout conventions.
  • understand longer stretches of speech and the main points of discussions which are clearly expressed.

You are now at the point where you start amazing yourself with the amount of English you can understand – and express.

Pre-Advanced

At this level you are able to confidently express yourself in English. At the end of the course you will:

  • be able to understand virtually all conversations as well as many television programmes and films.
  • understand most complex factual and literary texts as well as texts on fields that you are not familiar with.
  • be able to communicate effectively in different situations as well as use a wide range of vocabulary.
  • be able to write clear and well-structured texts in an appropriate style.

You are well on your way to being able to consider working in an English-speaking country.

Advanced

You are now starting to think and dream in English. Upon successfully finishing the Advanced course, you will have:

  • a wide range of language to select from in order to express yourself.
  • a good command of idiomatic expressions and colloquialisms.
  • the ability to use the language effectively for social purposes and adjust the register accordingly.
  • the ability to express yourself orally in a clear, fluent and well-structured manner.
  • an understanding of long and complex factual and literary texts.
  • the ability to note differences in style.
  • no problems writing about complex subjects in a clearly organised, coherent way, and understanding the majority of spoken language in virtually all contexts.

You are now extremely confident when speaking and writing. You don't really think about how to say things - you just say them.

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