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Building Basic English Skills A1/A2

About this Specialization

In this specialization your learning activities will focus on the four skills of language: Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking. Each course will have a strong emphasis on using applied grammar to gradually improve your confidence in these four skills.\\n\\nAfter completing this specialization, you will have a solid foundation for any of your personal goals for learning English. The course will be especially useful for people who plan to advance to intermediate English studies, or for those who hope to study or work in environments where English is commonly used for communication.\\n\\nThis specialization assumes that students have had some experience with previous English language learning but are now ready to move on from basic vocabulary to understanding and expressing simple ideas in full sentences and paragraphs.

Created by: University of California, Davis


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