Before The Coffee Gets Cold - Mondays/Wednesdays from 27th/29th April
Read and discuss this international bestseller: a heartwarming time-travelling, cozy read! Highlights Join this book club and gain extra motivation to read in English 5 hours of live classes to help you develop fluent speaking in English Discuss people in difficult situations, facing dilemmas and choices Be corrected by an expert English teacher to remove errors and mistakes Practise and develop your English online in this 5 week English book club course using the international bestseller Before The Coffee Gets Cold. Each week you read some chapters, discuss them in class and improve specific areas of vocabulary or grammar while also examining literary aspects of the novel. Personalised feedback improves your grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. The Book Club book Before The Coffee Gets Cold is the cozy, heartwarming first book in a hugely successful international bestselling series. If you could could travel back in time who would you want to meet again? There's a cafe in Tokyo that offers its customers more than just coffee - it offers the chance to travel back in time. In this course each week we will discuss a different visitor to the coffee shop who wants to go back in time to: face the man who abandoned them, get a letter from their husband, whose memory has been erased by Alzheimer’s, visit their sister for the final time, encounter the daughter they never knew However, with time travel there are risks. They cannot leave the cafe, and they must return to the present before the coffee gets cold . . . Geoff says: "This is an easy to read, sweet book that is also comforting, gentle and emotionally rich. Who hasn't wished they could talk to someone, one last time?" The book Genre: Magical realism; cozy fiction; time-travel fiction Language: International English; Modern Suitable for: people new to reading in English - Upper Intermediate Text: Original Length: Average weekly read: 56 pages Dates & time Mondays from 27th April-25th May 19.30 CET (Paris, Berlin, Madrid, Rome & most EU) 18.30 (UTC+1/GMT+1) London, UK, Portugal 18.30 Greece, Ukraine 18.30 Turkey, Saudi Arabia 13.30 EST (New York/Boston) 14.30 Brasília BRT, (UTC -3:00) or Wednesdays from 29th April-27th May 17.30 CET (Paris, Berlin, Madrid, Rome & most EU) 16.30 (UTC+1/GMT+1) London, UK, Portugal 18.30 Greece, Ukraine 18.30 Turkey, Saudi Arabia 11.30 EST (New York/Boston) 12.30 Brasília BRT, (UTC -3:00) Age 18+ Online class size Maximum 8 participants, on Zoom, using break-out rooms for increased speaking and discussion What you learn To express your ideas clearly, concisely & accurately To improve specific areas of grammar and vocabulary To stop making repeated errors and mistakes To summarise arguments, highlighting significant points To develop discussions with related comments & feedback To overcome any gaps by paraphrasing or rephrasing To socialise fluently and spontaneously Your teacher Geoff Hardy-Gould, BSc, MBA, CTEFLA, DTEFLA. Over 20 years' experience of UK language schools. Speaker at: 2026 IATEFL Conference; 2025 Literature SIG Conference; 2024 IATEFL Conference; 2023 IATEFL TechLit! Exploring crossovers between technology and literature; 2022 Extensive Reading Foundation; 2021 TESOL Italia Only 8 places available. Click Add to Cart above to reserve your place.
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- Mondays 19.30 Central European Time (18.30 UK time), Wednesdays 17.30 Central European Time (16.30 UK time)
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- Mondays 19.30 Central European Time (18.30 UK time) — 152.00 USD — In stock
- Wednesdays 17.30 Central European Time (16.30 UK time) — 152.00 USD — In stock
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