1 INTRODUCTION
Like teaching at any level, the effective teaching of English to advanced learners requires
understanding the requirements of the students. At this stage, students are by and large familiar with
the main grammar structures and have mastered some sophisticated ones. Although they sometimes
ask their tutors to help them revise grammar points, vocabulary development [1] – which is ‘at the
heart of language learning’ —is probably the primary issue that should be addressed when teaching
such students.
Judging from experience in teaching English at MGIMO University at an advanced level (at the top
end of the C1-C2 levels of the CEFR Framework [2]), language users with such a command over
language usually strive to achieve more flexibility and a higher level of fluency and aspire to become
‘more effective autonomous learners.’ This target can be achieved by undertaking the following:
• studying a large number of idioms and phrasal verbs that can improve the understanding of
complex texts, especially the ones of an informal register,
• learning a wide range of collocations to be able to grasp and express different shades of
meaning,
• learning a number of equivalents of a different register to be able to convey the same meaning
in different discourse as well as stylistic devices such as metaphors,
• learning discernible patterns in word building that can help learners come up with derivatives,
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• acquiring the knowledge of important adverbs, e.g. stance adverbs that may add to the
accuracy of the students’ language but seem to be rarely used by them.
2 METHODOLOGY
This paper outlines some teaching strategies and methods the lecturers of MGIMO University adhere
to while teaching the English language to advanced learners. The description of the key factors that
contribute to the effectiveness of the learning process is provided. A target competence is analyzed in
its connection with the possible ways of its gaining that proved to be effective in the teaching practice
of the lecturers of the Faculty of International Journalism. After measuring the students’ academic
record, we observe the learning patterns as well as the classroom and extracurricular activities that
proved to be instrumental in the considerable extension of the vocabulary range and accuracy
demonstrated by the learners.
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