Upper Beginner – Level 4

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About Course

This course runs from September 9, 2026 (20:00 – 21:30 JST)

 

Course Overview

 

This course is designed to create a strong base for you to confidently express simple ideas.

Unlike courses that focus solely on grammar or communication, this BEAR course integrates both language and communication through practical learning and peer interaction. At this stage, students are not expected to produce perfect sentences; instead, your goal is to develop a clear understanding of the basics and use any skills to express your thoughts. In this course, you will interact with students of various backgrounds and levels, providing great examples and challenges in your peer interaction. After all, every student has different strengths and weaknesses. The more you interact with others, the faster your skills will grow.

 

What will you learn?

 

In this class, you will master the basics of English grammar through carefully designed conversation activities. You will practice talking about yourself, other people, places, and things using everyday vocabulary and basic “verb to be” grammar. The course will expose you to a variety of common expressions, and encourage you to expand your view on the meaning of communication skills. By the end of 12 lessons, you will gain confidence using all resources you have available to exchange ideas with other students and the teacher.

 

Outline

UnitDateUnit description
1September 9, 2026Orientation & Future Simple [will] (affirmative form) – “You will speak well”
2September 16, 2026Future Simple [will] (negative form) – “You won’t give up.”
3September 23, 2026Future Simple [will] (interrogative form) – “You won’t give up.”
4September 30, 2026Invitation and Offers – “Won’t you study with us?
5October 7, 2026Conditional Statement – “If you come, I will be happy.”
6October 14, 2026Future Simple [be going to] (affirmative form) – “I’m going to go crazy!”
7October 21, 2026Future Simple [be going to] (negative form) – “I’m not going to work.”
8October 28, 2026Future Simple [be going to] (interrogative form) – “Are you going to come?”
9November 4, 2026Comparing “want to do” versus “need to do”
10November 11, 2026To Infinitive – “To master English, I’m going to study hard.”
11November 18, 2026Conjunctions – “And / But / Then / Because / So”
12November 25, 2026Test your skills (Review)



Course Content

Level 4

  • Zoom meeting
  • Unit 1
  • Unit 2
  • Unit 3
  • Unit 4
  • Unit 5
  • Unit 6
  • Unit 7
  • Unit 8
  • Unit 9
  • Unit 10
  • Unit 11
  • Unit 12

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