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English Grammar Online Course Starts 1 March - registration open

Want to brush up your English grammar on your own time, but still benefit from the support of a group and a teacher?

If so, this course is for you! The course English Grammar Online returns ɫɫÀ² University, taking place March 1 to May 31, 2018.

The course allows every participant to focus on the specific aspects of English grammar they find problematic. Along with independent work with an online tool, the course includes three face-to-face classroom meetings, each of which lasts one hour.

Registration is open until February 26 2018 through a Webropol link:

Please see the on Inside or contact competencedevelopment@aalto.fi for any queries.

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