Level 3 – Advanced
(Teamwork, critical thinking, spontaneity, social interaction)
COURSE CONTENT
Vocabulary Development
Structural, functional and formal Grammar
Personal and Panel Interviews
How to face one-on-one
interviews and panel
interviews
Email drafting
How to draft a formal or
business email without
any mistakes
Resume Making
How to prepare and
present a resume in a
smart way
Group Discussion
How to carry out a
thoughtful and erudite
group discussion to prove
your points
Body Language
How to carry smart attire
and present yourself as
confident
Goal Setting
How to set your goal and
plan to carry out your
actions related to career
planning and gaining
success
Marketing
How to sell a product
meticulously and in a
smart way; how to
carry out team building
and teamwork
Debate
How to carry out a smart
debate to prove your
points
Skit
How to present a skit
along with your crew in a
dramatic way to present
any issues before society
with proper accent,
intonation, stress,
feelings, etc.
Why Should I take Admission for Level 3 – Advanced?
- The advanced level focuses on real-world readiness and high-level communication.
- Group discussions, debates, and skits demand collaboration, quick thinking, and persuasive expression.
- Personal and panel interviews, email drafting, and resume making simulate professional settings, enhancing readiness for academic and career success.
- Activities like speech delivery and marketing encourage strategic messaging and confidence.
- Body language and goal setting develop leadership presence and personal direction.
- This level refines all prior skills into a mature, articulate, and socially competent communicator capable of thriving in complex, team-oriented environments.
Who can join at Level 3 – Advanced?
- College students, job seekers, and working professionals
- Confident speakers and writers seeking polish
- Those preparing for interviews, debates, or leadership roles
- Individuals involved in student council, clubs, or public events
- Participants aiming for corporate readiness and soft skills training
- Learners seeking to master formal communication (email, resume, presentation)
- Those with experience in teamwork, public speaking, or critical thinking tasks
- Aspiring leaders, anchors, content creators, or media professionals