This level introduces students to English skills focused on daily life, work or academic responsibilities, and personal management. Through common situations at work, in study, and in basic finance, this level strengthens the ability to express oneself clearly, describe routines, explain roles, collaborate with others, and hold practical conversations that reflect the reality of an active adult. The course includes interactions such as describing one's role, participating in a team, giving and receiving feedback, preparing for basic interviews, balancing obligations with free time, and understanding essential concepts of money management. The goal is for students to transform the language into a functional tool that allows them to function confidently in both professional and personal settings.
Throughout the learning process, students progress toward a more natural and confident use of English to communicate what they do, how they organize their time, and how they contribute within a team. They learn to express suggestions respectfully, formulate clear answers in initial interviews, and share strategies that promote a healthy balance between personal and professional life. At the same time, they acquire the vocabulary necessary to talk about prices, compare costs, plan simple budgets, describe financial habits, solve small economic problems, and offer useful advice on responsible money management. The practical situations included encourage realistic and functional conversations that help students feel more prepared to face everyday challenges.
Overall, this level promotes more conscious and applied communication, allowing students to participate with greater confidence in basic work conversations, manage their time better, administer their financial resources, and express their ideas clearly and politely. Work and Life Basics thus becomes a bridge between initial academic English and the practical skills that accompany modern adult life.