ENGLISH SPOKEN
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Here’s a structured English speaking course outline that incorporates grammar from beginner to advanced levels:
Beginner Level
1. Introduction to English Speaking
- Greetings and introductions
- Basic conversational phrases
2. Basic Vocabulary
- Common nouns, verbs, and adjectives
- Numbers, colors, days of the week
3. Basic Grammar Concepts
- Nouns: Singular and plural forms
- Verbs: Present simple tense (I eat, she runs)
- Adjectives: Basic usage (big, small, happy)
4. Simple Sentence Structure
- Subject-verb-object format
- Making affirmative and negative sentences (I like, I don’t like)
5. Simple Questions
- Formulating questions (What is your name? Where are you from?)
- Yes/no questions and WH-questions
6. Everyday Conversations
- Talking about oneself (hobbies, family)
- Shopping and ordering food
Intermediate Level
1. Expanding Vocabulary
- Thematic vocabulary (travel, work, leisure)
- Common expressions and phrases
2. Intermediate Grammar Concepts
- Tenses: Present continuous, past simple
- Adverbs: Usage and placement (quickly, well)
3. Complex Sentence Structures
- Using conjunctions (and, but, because)
- Formulating compound and complex sentences
4. Descriptive Language
- Describing people, places, and experiences in detail
- Using comparative and superlative forms (taller, the tallest)
5. Role-playing and Dialogues
- Simulating real-life situations (job interviews, travel)
- Practicing dialogues to build fluency
6. Listening and Comprehension
- Understanding conversations in various contexts
- Responding appropriately to questions
Advanced Level
1. Advanced Vocabulary and Idioms
- Industry-specific terminology
- Common idiomatic expressions and their meanings
2. Advanced Grammar Concepts
- Tenses: Future tenses, present perfect, past perfect
- Conditionals: Zero, first, second, and third conditionals
3. Nuanced Conversations
- Discussing opinions, making arguments, and debating
- Using advanced vocabulary and expressions
4. Public Speaking and Presentation Skills
- Structuring a speech or presentation
- Techniques for engaging an audience
5. Cultural Context and Nuance
- Understanding humor, sarcasm, and cultural references
- Discussing current events and global issues
6. Group Discussions and Debates
- Engaging in discussions on various topics
- Developing critical thinking and articulation skills
Practice and Assessment
1. Speaking Exercises
- Regular role-plays and dialogues
- Feedback on pronunciation and grammar usage
2. Listening Activities
- Listening to podcasts, videos, and speeches
- Comprehension questions and discussions
3. Self-Recording and Review
- Recording spoken exercises for self-assessment
- Analyzing grammar and fluency in recordings
4. Continuous Feedback
- Regular assessments and progress tracking
- Personalized feedback to improve skills
Supplementary Materials
- Grammar Workbooks: Exercises for each grammar topic
- Audio Resources: Podcasts and dialogues for listening practice
- Visual Aids: Charts and infographics to explain grammar rules
- Online Tools: Language apps for additional practice and reinforcement
This comprehensive outline balances speaking practice with grammar instruction, ensuring that learners build both fluency and accuracy in their English speaking skills.
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Working hours
Monday | 9:30 am - 6.00 pm |
Tuesday | 9:30 am - 6.00 pm |
Wednesday | 9:30 am - 6.00 pm |
Thursday | 9:30 am - 6.00 pm |
Friday | 9:30 am - 5.00 pm |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |