Verbal Communication Objectives
 - Speaking
   - Can give an informal progress report capturing key milestones and highlighting risks, using complex language.  
   - Can express potential consequences of a series of actions or events with native-like fluency. 
   - Can give a detailed response to a counter-argument presented by someone else during a discussion
   - Can use allegorical narrative to illustrate a point in a conversation or presentation. 
   - Can use parallel structure to emphasise a point in a casual conversation with one or more native speakers. 
   - Can contribute to group discussions even when speech is fast and colloquial
 - Listening
   - Can without too much effort understand films employing a considerable degree of slang and idiomatic usage
   - Can recognise the use of allegorical narrative to illustrate a point in a conversation or presentation.
   - Can understand a wide range of idiomatic expressions used to express a thought, opinion, or idea in a conversation with one or more native speakers. 
Vocabulary Objectives
 - Can use some detailed language related to environmental and social issues
 - Can use general language related to the status and fortunes of a company.
 - Can use stock phrases to indicate responses to counterarguments
 - Can use advanced language relating to the state of the economy
 - Can use advanced prepositional and phrasal verbs (e.g., crack up, pitch in, etc.)
Written Communication Objectives
 - Reading
   - Can understand highly colloquial language in unstructured texts that use complex structures
 - Writing
   - Can write a forceful but polite letter of complaint, including supporting details and a statement of the desired outcome.
   - Can use parallel structure to emphasise a point in a personal communication (e.g., email, text).