This stage develops longer and more complex communication skills. Students practise polite requests, making comparisons, and sustaining everyday dialogues. TOEIC-style listening practice strengthens comprehension in common situations such as travel or daily problem-solving. Outcomes include clearer pronunciation, improved fluency, and more accurate responses. Learners gain the ability to extend conversations beyond short exchanges. This stage consolidates essential skills and prepares students to succeed as they advance to more demanding levels of the TOEIC pathway.