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OPIc Skills: Next Steps

OPIc Skills: Next Steps

OPIc Skills: Next Steps

Practice advanced skills for the OPIc exam
conversation between two people

Our courses are two-way conversations

We believe in active engagement as the most effective teaching method. That's why you will have a voice in shaping your course according to your own goals.

Why take this course?

Dive deeper into your preparation for the OPIc exam by practicing the advanced skills needed to answer the test prompts well, and reviewing the most useful grammar for each OPIc prompt.

What you will learn

Each lesson in this course focuses on one advanced language skill that will help you perform well on the OPIc exam, including skills like comparing the past, present, and future and talking about imagined situations using conditionals. You’ll also review the best grammar structures to use with each skill and practice answering mock OPIc prompts.

Pre-requisites

None.

Course details

Experience level:
Advanced
Course length:
14 lessons
Estimated time:
328 minutes

Course syllabus

Lesson 1: Detailed Descriptions - Adverb Organization 1


Lesson 2: Detailed Descriptions - Adverb Organization 2


Lesson 3: Detailed Descriptions - Response Structure 1


Lesson 4: Detailed Descriptions - Response Structure 2


Lesson 5: Using Correct Time Frames - Present Perfect Tense 1


Lesson 6: Using Correct Time Frames - Present Perfect Tense 2


Lesson 7: Using Correct Time Frames - Talking About the Past


Lesson 8: Using Correct Time Frames - Talking About the Future


Lesson 9: Expressing Thoughts and Opinions - Imagined Situations


Lesson 10: Using Correct Time Frames - Comparing and Contrasting Time


Lesson 11: Handling Complications - Explaining Problems and Requesting Help


Lesson 12: Handling Complications - Apologizing and Offering Solutions


Lesson 13: Maintaining the Conversation - Reporting on Events


Lesson 14: Expressing Thoughts - Supporting an Opinion