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IN.TUNE: Online English Course

English course for teaching and non-academic staff: Improve your English: Precision. Fluency. Confidence.

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Call for Registrations

As part of the IN.TUNE Alliance's ongoing commitment to language skills development and international engagement, we are pleased to launch the call for this English course, designed to support teaching and non-academic staff in strengthening clarity, fluency, and confidence in professional English communication.

The Course Will

  • Support staff working in international academic and arts contexts
  • Enhance communicative precision and confidence
  • Strengthen spoken fluency and pronunciation
  • Provide structured, high-quality language refinement in a small group setting

Following completion, the course will be reviewed to inform potential future provisions.

About the Teacher

The course is led by Kim Sargeant – a native speaker English language professor with extensive experience working with professionals in music and the arts. His teaching combines linguistic precision with close attention to sound, rhythm, and expressive nuance. Participants receive detailed corrective feedback within a structured and supportive learning environment, enabling steady and measurable improvement.

Practical information

Format of the course

  • 10 weekly online sessions of 75 minutes' duration
  • Groups of 10–12 participants
  • Fixed group allocation to ensure continuity
  • Separate levels: 1. Basic & Intermediate, 2. Upper Intermediate

Proposed Schedule

Monday and Tuesday (from 19:00 CET and from 20:30 CET)

Timeline

  • Call for registrations opened on 16 March
  • Deadline for registrations: 6 April
  • Notification via email and ZOOM link provided: 13 April
  • Beginning of the course: 20 April

Who can apply?

The call is open for all teachers and non-academic staff teaching and working.

How to apply?

Read the full call on IN.TUNE's website (intune-alliance.eu) and sign up using the registration form (docs.google.com).

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