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Course
Content:
Normal sentence pattern in English
The Noun phrase
The Verb phrase
Tenses and Aspects
Regular and irregular verbs
Tenses - | Present | Past | Future |
Simple | Simple | Simple | |
Continuous | Continuous | Continuous | |
Perfect | Perfect | Perfect | |
Perfect Continuous | Perfect Continuous | Perfect Continuous |
Parts of speech | Noun | Pronoun | Verb | Adverb |
Adjective | Preposition | Conjunction | Interjection |
Subject and Predicate
Phrases and Clauses
Types of Sentences Question tags
Assertives
Negatives
Imperatives
Interrogatives yes/ no type interrogatives
'wh' type interrogatives
Articles and Determiners
Speech direct and reported
Voice active and passive
Synthesis of sentences (simple, complex and compound)
Subject verb agreement
Degrees of comparison
Conjunction pairs
Compound conjunctions
Relative clauses
Affirmative agreement (Too/So)
Negative agreement (Either/Neither)
Negation
Commands
Negative Commands
Indirect Commands
Negative Indirect Commands
Modal Auxiliaries
Negation of Modals
Questions with Modals
Punctuation
Capitalization
Usage of idioms and phrases
Conditional clauses
Some proverbs in English
Some great quotes in English
Module 2 - Communication Skills
Module
2 Week 6
Introducing | : |
Yourself, others to others, starting a conversation. |
Making friends | : |
Greeting, sharing things &ideas, exchanging gifts. |
Asking for information | : |
Question techniques, answering techniques, getting more information. |
Getting people to do things | : |
Requesting, attracting attention, agreeing & refusing. |
Talking about past events | : |
Remembering, describing experiences, and imagining what if |
Module 2 Week 7
Conversation techniques | : |
Hesitating, preventing interruptions and interrupting politely, bringing in other people. |
Talking about future | : |
Stating intentions, discussing probability and considering what if |
Offering | : |
To do something, asking for permission, giving reasons. |
Joining a conversation | : |
Giving opinions, agreeing, disagreeing, discussing. |
Module 2 Week 8
Getting things done: | : |
Describing things, instructing people how to do things, checking understanding. |
Stating: | : |
Similarities, differences, and preferences. |
Persuading: |
: |
Making suggestions and giving advice, expressing doubts. |
Saying sorry: | : |
Apologizing and forgiving. |
Module 2 Week 9
Complaining: | : |
Expressing disappointment. |
Describing: | : |
Places and people. |
Narrations: | : |
Narrative techniques, handling dialogues, controlling narratives. |
Dealing with moods and feelings: | : |
Anger, sadness, and indifference. |
Saying goodbye
Module 3 Oral
communication
Module
3 Week 10
Public Speaking
Group Dynamics
Group Discussions
Presentation with Audio-visual aids
Professional Communication
Seminar skills
Module
3 Week 11
Telephonic skills
Negotiations
Socializing skills
Body language
Voice modulation
Audience awareness
Non-Verbal communication
Meeting
Parting
Asking about activities
Talking about activities
Evening activities
General activities
Meeting at the train station
Asking questions at the train station
Meeting at the airport
Getting information at the airport
Getting to the hotel
Finding ones hotel
Asking directions
Getting information
Finding ones way
Asking about buses
Traveling By bus
Going by taxi
Taking a trip by car
Travel plans
Asking the time
Going by the clock
Arriving early or late
Watches and the time
Time and the calendar
Days, dates and seasons
Using expressions of time
Expressions of time
Dates and periods of time
Calendar time
Vacation time
Living in an apartment
Living in a house
Using the telephone
Formal and informal conversation
Hold the line
Transfer the call
Getting help in stores
Going shopping
Talking about shopping
Shopping for clothes
Asking about prices
Money problems
Talking about money
Lending and borrowing money
At the grocery store
Shopping for groceries
At the bakery
At the green grocers
People
Identifying people
Immediate family and relatives
Identifying things
Sending and receiving letters
More about letters
Getting change
American money and prices
Whats it like outside
Talking about the weather
A look at the weather
Trips and sight seeing
Finding locations
Asking tariff
Talking about eating
Breakfast and lunch at restaurant
Ordering food
Having dinner at a restaurant
Dinner conversations
Personal health
Common health problems
At the doctors office
Quitting and finding jobs
Office details
Office conversations
Conversations about school
Going to school
The English class
Learning and using English
Language learning problems
Asking for a lift
Riding a bike
Driving a car
Car and bike repairs
At the gas station
Skimming
Scanning
Techniques of reading
Comprehension passages for practice
Tips to effective writing
Competence and coherence
Practice material/topics
Sequence of Tenses
Antecedents of Pronouns
Illogical Participial Modifiers (Dangling Participles)
Participles as Adjectives
Redundancy
Parallel Structure
Transformation of Direct and Indirect Objects
Adverbials at the beginning of a sentence
Examples of Style Questions
1. Commonly misused words
2. Confusingly related words
3. Use of Prepositions
Miscellaneous Expressions with Prepositions
4. Verbal Idioms
5. Common Combinations with Prepositions
What is phonetics?
Need for learning phonetics
What is a syllable?
Syllable division
Understanding phonetics
Vowels
Diphthongs
Consonants
Consonant clusters
Voiced and voice less sounds in English
Exercises the phonetics workbook
What is word accent?
What is stress?
Primary stress & secondary stress in English words
Functional accent in English words
General rules of pronunciation
Attributes of good speech
Clear speech
Therapeutic speech exercises
Accent neutralization
American accent tuning
Accent, Rhythm, Intonation
Tones: rising tone, falling tone, fall rise, rise fall
Functional intonation in English words
Weak forms in English
Varieties of English
Spelling differences in American English
Grammar in American English
Differences in British and American symbols
Characteristics of American English
Some common personal names, names of days, months, and literary characters
Some common geographical names
Foreign words and phrases commonly used in English
Module 8 Week 29
Exercises in spoken English
Part-1 (Lessons 1-10)
Module 8 Week 30
Exercises in spoken English
Part-2 (Lessons 1-10)
Module 8 Week 31
Exercises in spoken English
Part-3 (Lessons 1-10A)
Module 8 Week 32
Exercises in spoken English
Part-3 (Lessons 1-10B)
Module 8 Week 33
Speech Solutions
Exercises in speech articulation
Module 8 Week 34
On line grammar exercises
Module 8 Week 35
Communication skills videos
Movie clippings
Group discussion videos
Module 9 Week 36
Body Language
Voice Modulation
Audience Awareness
Interpersonal Skills
Module 9 Week 37
Memory Retention
Time Management
Stress Management
Module 9 Week 38
Goal Setting
Focusing Ability
Mind Mapping
Nonverbal communication
Personal appearance
Posture
Gestures
Facial expression
Eye contact
Space distancing
Communication in daily life
Pattern of communication
Management of information
Module 10 Week 39
General grammar practice
Vocabulary enrichment exercises
Language games
Pronunciation games
General grammar tests
Listening comprehension tests
Reading comprehension tests
Speaking exercises
Vocabulary building tests
Self-assessment tests