Spoken English
- Introduction to Spoken English
- Importance of English in daily life and career
- Setting learning goals and expectations
- Basic Grammar and Sentence Structure
- Parts of speech (nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc.)
- Sentence formation (affirmative, negative, interrogative)
- Tenses (present, past, future)
- Subject-verb agreement
- Vocabulary Building
- Everyday vocabulary (greetings, numbers, days, months)
- Thematic vocabulary (shopping, travel, food, health, etc.)
- Synonyms, antonyms, and commonly confused words
- Idioms and phrases
- Pronunciation and Accent
- Basic sounds of English (vowels and consonants)
- Word stress and intonation
- Common pronunciation mistakes and corrections
- Listening Skills
- Listening to conversations, stories, and instructions
- Note-taking and summarizing
- Understanding different accents
- Speaking Skills
- Self-introduction and talking about oneself
- Describing people, places, and things
- Asking and answering questions
- Expressing opinions, likes, and dislikes
- Conversation Practice
- Everyday conversations (at home, school, office, market)
- Role plays and dialogues
- Telephone and video call etiquette
- Making requests, giving suggestions, and offering help
- Public Speaking and Presentation
- Overcoming stage fear
- Structuring a speech or presentation
- Using visual aids
- Speaking with confidence
- Group Discussions and Debates
- Participating in group discussions
- Expressing agreement and disagreement
- Debating on current topics
- Interview Skills
- Common interview questions and answers
- Mock interviews and feedback
- Body language and etiquette
- Reading Aloud and Storytelling
- Reading passages, stories, and news articles
- Storytelling techniques
- Improving fluency and expression
- Error Correction and Feedback
- Identifying and correcting common mistakes
- Peer and instructor feedback
- Practical Assignments and Activities
- Daily speaking tasks
- Group activities and games
Real-life communication scenarios
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