For students under 15, please call or visit us to schedule an appointment for the oral placement test.
Amideast’s English language courses give young adult learners an early start on the road to becoming proficient, confident users of English, able to take advantage of educational and career opportunities. Our approach provides teens of different ages and levels the opportunity to explore and experience the language with their classmates, as they develop as they develop all four language skills (Listening, Reading, Speaking, Writing). Our dedicated teachers provide students with fun, interactive language practice using age-appropriate materials in a safe learning environment.
Young learners in Amideast’s program benefit from the following:
Classes are tailored to meet the learning needs of young learners to make learning another language a fun and engaging process.
Age 15 to end of High School
Level | CEFR Level | Course Description |
YAD1A | A1 | A beginner course that reviews the basic grammar structures, pronouns, articles, and Simple Present Tense |
YAD1B | A1 | Through the themes of food, neighborhoods, and past experiences, students will review countable and uncountable nouns and present continuous and simple past tenses. |
YAD2A | A2 | Through the themes of weather, health, and describing people, students will acquire use of adverbs of intensity, quantifiers, imperative forms, and present continuous as future tense. |
YAD2B | A2 | Comparative Adjectives, modal verbs, and Present Perfect are introduced through the themes and vocabulary used in shopping, entertainment, and changes. |
YAD3A | B1 | Education, personal stories, and fashion are some of the themes that introduce students to uses of the zero conditional, past continuous, and comparative & superlative forms. |
YAD3B | B1 | First and second conditionals, modal verbs, and expressions with infinitives are outlined in the themes of the environment, relationships, and music. |
YAD4A | B1+ | Time clauses, passives voice, and use of relative clauses are part of the grammar taught in the context of the news, behavior, and travel and tourism. |
YAD4B | B1+ | Past perfect, third conditional, past modals, future continuous and linking verbs are presented through the themes of lessons in life, world events, and problem solving. |
YAD5A | B1++ | Continuing an in-depth look at tenses, students will also practice conversation etiquette and various reading strategies. |
YAD5B | B1++ | Students will look to the future while making perceptions, inference, and describing feelings and emotions. |
YAD6A | B2 | While exploring achievements, processes, and trends, students will practice their interview skills, giving instructions, and connected speech. |
YAD6B | B2 | Using a variety of sentence length, choosing the right vocabulary, and using reported speech will be presented through themes of change, wisdom, and one's surroundings. |
August 2 | August 26 - September 12, 2024 |
Semester 1 | September 25, 2024 - January 24, 2025 |
Semester 2 | February 1 - June 5, 2025 |
June | June 9 - June 27, 2025 |
July | July 7 - July 29, 2025 |
August | August 4 - August 25, 2025 |
August 2 | August 26 - September 13, 2025 |
The registration fee for every course is 620 TND, including books and certificate. For more information about the English Language Program, please contact us at tunisia@amideast.org or at 71 145 700.
Amideast’s English language courses give young adult learners an early start on the road to becoming proficient, confident users of English, able to take advantage of educational and career opportunities. Our approach provides teens of different ages and levels the opportunity to explore and experience the language with their classmates, as they develop as they develop all four language skills (Listening, Reading, Speaking, Writing). Our dedicated teachers provide students with fun, interactive language practice using age-appropriate materials in a safe learning environment.
Young learners in Amideast’s program benefit from the following:
Classes are tailored to meet the learning needs of young learners to make learning another language a fun and engaging process.
Age 15 to end of High School
Level | CEFR Level | Course Description |
YAD1A | A1 | A beginner course that reviews the basic grammar structures, pronouns, articles, and Simple Present Tense |
YAD1B | A1 | Through the themes of food, neighborhoods, and past experiences, students will review countable and uncountable nouns and present continuous and simple past tenses. |
YAD2A | A2 | Through the themes of weather, health, and describing people, students will acquire use of adverbs of intensity, quantifiers, imperative forms, and present continuous as future tense. |
YAD2B | A2 | Comparative Adjectives, modal verbs, and Present Perfect are introduced through the themes and vocabulary used in shopping, entertainment, and changes. |
YAD3A | B1 | Education, personal stories, and fashion are some of the themes that introduce students to uses of the zero conditional, past continuous, and comparative & superlative forms. |
YAD3B | B1 | First and second conditionals, modal verbs, and expressions with infinitives are outlined in the themes of the environment, relationships, and music. |
YAD4A | B1+ | Time clauses, passives voice, and use of relative clauses are part of the grammar taught in the context of the news, behavior, and travel and tourism. |
YAD4B | B1+ | Past perfect, third conditional, past modals, future continuous and linking verbs are presented through the themes of lessons in life, world events, and problem solving. |
YAD5A | B1++ | Continuing an in-depth look at tenses, students will also practice conversation etiquette and various reading strategies. |
YAD5B | B1++ | Students will look to the future while making perceptions, inference, and describing feelings and emotions. |
YAD6A | B2 | While exploring achievements, processes, and trends, students will practice their interview skills, giving instructions, and connected speech. |
YAD6B | B2 | Using a variety of sentence length, choosing the right vocabulary, and using reported speech will be presented through themes of change, wisdom, and one's surroundings. |
August 2 | August 26 - September 12, 2024 |
Semester 1 | September 25, 2024 - January 24, 2025 |
Semester 2 | February 1 - June 5, 2025 |
June | June 9 - June 27, 2025 |
July | July 7 - July 29, 2025 |
August | August 4 - August 25, 2025 |
August 2 | August 26 - September 13, 2025 |
The registration fee for every course is 620 TND, including books and certificate. For more information about the English Language Program, please contact us at tunisia@amideast.org or at 71 145 700.
For students under 15, please call or visit us to schedule an appointment for the oral placement test.