The Written Expression module consists of two main chapters. 

The first chapter is devoted to the argumentative essay, where students learn what an argumentative essay is and how it is structured. Particular attention is given to writing effective introductory and concluding paragraphs, with a focus on using the funnel structure. 

The second chapter covers both the classification essay and the compare-and-contrast essay. In the classification essay, students learn how to break a subject down into smaller categories in order to analyze it more effectively. As for the compare-and-contrast essay, students are introduced to the two main organizational patterns: the block method and the point-by-point method, which help them develop well-structured essays.

Techniques of University Work (T.U.W) is a university module that teaches students the academic skills needed for successful higher education study and research.

Grammar is the backbone of . By mastering advanced structures, clear and confident communication you will learn to craft precise ideas, avoid misunderstandings, and express complex thoughts with the nuance of a native speaker—whether you are writing academic papers, delivering high-stakes presentations, or engaging in professional dialogue