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Do you want to really master lexis, and not just stare at word lists?

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Are you looking for a place to flex your linguistic agility in a friendly community?

Now in its 3rd year, Lexicalship has a tight-knit crew of lexical enthusiasts.

Many teachers feel like they don’t sound fluent or advanced enough to teach higher levels than B2.

Maybe you don’t have the opportunity to interact with equally proficient speakers as you are always with lower level students.

Maybe you have tried to take C1/C2 or achieve 8+ in IELTS but have an insufficient range of vocabulary to get the higher grades.

Have you tried a speaking club only to find that there isn’t a sense of progression as lexis from the beginning of the course is never revisited?

Imagine a course where. . . 

How would that make you feel?

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Read how some of the participants feel...

Claudia, Speaking Club participant

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Manu, Lexical Sprint participant

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Isabella, Lexical Sprint participant

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It’s time to take the bull by the horns, embark on a lexical voyage, and cast aside that imposter syndrome. Become the fount of all lexical knowledge for your students.

Our course components

Video recordings of Nicola modelling the tasks

Practise your receptive skills as you listen to engaging answers to the tasks. Practise your decoding skills as you listen to spot new lexical items.

Transcripts of the model tasks

Practise your deduction skills as you use the context to decipher the meaning of unknown lexis.

Interactive versions of the task scripts

Hover over the lexical items to see quick definitions, and check your ideas without the bother of consulting a dictionary.

2 hour weekly Zoom group sessions

Join a group of 4-6 teachers to have lively discussions using the new lexis, and personalise it in your response to the weekly task. Work together with Nicola to upgrade your output.

Quizlet cards

Use the detailed cards to refine your understanding of the lexis. Try the Learn & Test options to further grasp the usage.

Wordwall practice tasks

Complete the tasks to aid your memorisation & see the lexis in different contexts. All the tasks recycle previously seen lexis, too.

Discussion questions

Practise your productive skills, writing answers to thought-provoking questions that incorporate the new lexis. Respond to other participants’ views to encourage a lively chat within our community.

Feedback on your task submission

Practise your productive skills by submitting your response to the weekly task in a written or spoken format, and get individual feedback on your use of the lexis.

Compare the two courses

Components

Lexical Sprint

Lexical Speaking Club

€80

€120

per Module,

a block of 4 units

per Module

a block of 4 units

+ review unit

Video/audio recordings

Transcripts of the model tasks

Interactive versions of the task scripts

2 hour weekly Zoom group sessions

Review unit (after every 4 units)

Quizlet cards

Wordwall practice tasks

Discussion questions

Feedback on your task submission

Access to the community

Lifetime access to the material

Certificate of completion

FAQs:

If you want to do the Lexical Sprint, tell us which Module or block of units you want access to. Once you pay, you will get access to Thinkific where you can work through the units you have paid for at your own pace. You will have lifetime access to the material.

Thinkific to host the course material. WhatsApp or Telegram to build our community, Quizlet & Wordwall to practise the lexis, and Zoom for the live sessions. Occasionally, we will use Padlet for some pre-lesson work, too.

You can pay by PayPal or by a bank transfer.

This will enable me to assess your level and make sure you are compatible with the rest of the group. You will have the chance to ask any questions you may have and get a feel for what it would be like working with me.

You will still get all the material before and after the session. I will also send you a recording of the session so that you can catch up. There won’t be any reduction in the price as you are occupying a place on the course.

My advice is to follow the order as the lexis is recycled as the course goes on. The tasks become more densely packed with new items as the course progresses. However, if you prefer to jump in halfway through, that is up to you.

If a place becomes available in the Speaking Club, you can move across by paying the difference. If you find you become unable to make the Zoom meetings, you could change to the self-study mode, and we would make the financial adjustments. However, this isn’t possible within a block of 4 units unless we can find someone to occupy your place.

Timetable for Zoom session

Tuesdays

Nov 19

Dec 17

9-11 am (CET)

Season 1

Module 3

Units 9-12

1 place available

Tuesdays (C2+)

Nov 19

Dec 17

7-9 pm (CET)

Season 3

Module 4

Units 13-16

2 places available

Wednesdays

Nov 06

Dec 04

9-11 am (CET)

Season 3

Module 4

Units 13-16

FULL

Wednesdays

Nov 20

Dec 18

7-9 pm (CET)

Season 1

module 3

Units 9-12

FULL

Incoming January timetable Zoom session

Tuesdays

Jan 21 – Feb 18

9-11 am (CET)

Season 1

Module 4

Units 13-16

Limited place(s) available

Tuesdays

NEW

Jan 21 – Feb 18

7-9 pm (CET)

Season 1

Module 1

Units 1-4

7 place(s) available

Wednesdays

closed group

 

Jan 22 – Feb 19

9-11 am (CET)

TBD

Full

Wednesdays

Jan 22 – Feb 19

7-9 pm (CET)

Season 1

Module 4

Units 13-16

Limited place(s) available

Thursdays

NEW

Jan 23 – Feb 20

7-9 pm (CET)

Season 1

Module 1

Units 1-4

8 place(s) available

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Course units

Season 1

Module 1

Unit 01: Snapshots

Unit 02: Room 101

Unit 03: I’m An Expert In…

Unit 04: Inspirational Award

Review

Module 2

Unit 05: Bucket List

Unit 06: Song Choice

Unit 07: Iconic Landmark

Unit 08: National Banquet

Review

Module 3

Unit 09: Modern Invention

Unit 10: How To. . .

Unit 11: Relationship Stories

Unit 12: Emotional Rollercoaster

Review

Module 4

Unit 13: Guilty Pleasures

Unit 14: My Personal Memory

Unit 15: The benefits Of Travelling

Unit 16: How Strict Were Your Parents?

Review

Module 5

Unit 17: A Place I Lived

Unit 18: Wardrobe Capsule

Unit 19: Advice To Your Younger Self

Unit 20: Learning Never Ends

Review

Season 2

Module 1

Unit 01: Pets We Have known

Unit 02: In Good Company?

Unit 03: Curveball – Part 1

Unit 04: Curveball – Part 2 

Review

Module 2

Unit 05: The Wonder Of Books

Unit 06: My Take On The arts 

Unit 07: Historical Time Travelling

Unit 08: My Worst Holiday

Review

Module 3

Unit 09: Lies And Deception 

Unit 10: Mistakes

Unit 11: My First Job

Unit 12: Objects That Spark Joy

Review

Module 4

Unit 13: My Earliest Memory 

Unit 14: Cultural Peculiarities

Unit 15: Shopping Experiences

Unit 16: A Turn-up For The Books

Review

Season 3

Module 1

Unit 01: The People Who People Our Lives

Unit 02: Unintentional Family Gifts

Unit 03: Taskmasters We’ve Had

Unit 04: Shining Examples

Review

Module 2

Unit 05: Pinch Me Moments

Unit 06: Stepping Out Of That Comfort Zone

Unit 07: Sliding Doors Moments

Unit 08: Sensory Triggered Memories

Review

Module 3

Unit 09: Festivals 

Unit 10: Weathering The Pandemic

Unit 11: Cave Syndrome & Social Fitness

Unit 12: Restaurants We Know And Love

Review

Module 4

Unit 13: Food foibles

Unit 14: TV Series That Have Grabbed Your Attention

Unit 15: My Third Place

Unit 16: Reflections on learning a language

Review

Lexical Sprint

Lexical Speaking Club

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Nabila, Lexical Sprint participant

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Hi Nicola!

I’d like to thank you a million times for this absolutely amazing journey that I’ve become a part of. It might sound like a cliché but studying with you has truly overhauled my life. Need to thank my lucky stars for accidentally finding you on Instagram 🥰

First and foremost, it’s such an honor to be a student of a highly competent teacher like you. And frankly speaking, I struggle with using this specific word ‘teacher’ as you’re more than that to me 💗. I’d say it’s your true calling to inspire students and teach them with absolute affection and devotion. You’ve managed to pay decent attention to each and every student, all of your lessons are well thought out and your approach to teaching is impeccable. And the supplementary materials! It’s tremendous work, to say the least 😍

On top of that, I absolutely loved all the topics of our course. They’ve made me ponder on sooo many things ranging from advice to my younger self to my aspirations.

Being able to discuss them with like-minded people from our cozy group is the cherry on top.

And last but not least, the VOCABULARY!! I mean, modesty aside, I’ve always thought my English is pretty good 😅 but I’ve been absolutely gobsmacked with litteraly toooons of juicy expressions and idioms.

Your course is simply the best thing since sliced bread😌❤️ Thank you for being a role model and an inspiration as a teacher who has found true vocation)

Hope to be a part of your other projects and wishing you all the best

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Have you ever had a narrow escape that catapulted you into a spectacular meltdownan occasion when a person becomes extremely upset and is not able to deal with a problem or situation? To be honest, I’ve had more than I care to remember but the one that still sends shudders skitteringto move quickly and lightly along a surface down my spine when I dredge it up happened when I was in Colombia. Between CELTA courses, my husband and I did a lot of gallivanting and on this particular occasion we’d been scouting out various locations on the Caribbean coast.

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We were on the last legA particular stage or portion of a trip of the journey back to our apartment on a local bus

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– a route we’d done several times so we were pretty blasénot impressed, excited or worried about something, because you have seen or experienced it many times before about being the only foreigners amongst the regular commuters. Little did we know how rattled(informal) worried or nervous we’d be feeling before the end of the journey!

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Once we were back unscathed in the apartment we fessed up about how we both felt we’d been staring down the barrelfaced with the pending danger of something happening and thanked our lucky stars to be grateful for opportunities or good fortune that we’d dodged the bullet and lived to tell another tale.

How about you? Have you had any close shaves(informal) a situation in which you only just manage to avoid an accident, etc.?

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