English Speaking

I. Foundation Module (Grammar & Vocabulary)

  • Essential Grammar for Speech: Present/Past/Future Tenses, Modals (can/could, should, would), Subject-Verb Agreement, Passive Voice for professional usage.
  • Active Vocabulary: Daily routine words, emotion words, antonyms/synonyms, formal vs. informal word choices.
  • Sentence Patterns: Constructing simple, compound, and complex sentences. 

II. Functional Spoken English

  • Pronunciation & Phonetics: Letter sounds, word stress, intonation patterns, reducing mother tongue influence (MTI), and silent letters.
  • Conversational Skills: Introducing oneself, making requests, asking for directions, expressing opinions, agreeing/disagreeing, and interrupting politely.
  • Fluency Practice: Talking about daily routines, narrating past events, describing future plans, and storytelling. 

III. Situational Conversation (Role-Play)

  • Social Situations: Making friends, introducing people, visiting a doctor, talking about hobbies and family.
  • Professional Situations: Job interviews, business meetings, telephone etiquette, giving presentations.
  • Everyday Situations: Shopping, booking tickets, banking, eating at a restaurant. 

IV. Advanced Communication

  • Public Speaking: Extempore speech, story narration, describing a picture.
  • Group Discussion (GD): Participating, leading, managing conflict, and expressing viewpoints in a group.
  • Common Error Corrections: Avoiding common grammatical mistakes in conversation. 

Common Course Structure

  • 60 Days Course: Focuses on daily conversational practice, starting with basic introductions and moving toward situational dialogues (e.g., telephone calls, requests, complaints).
  • Module-Based: Often structured into 8–10 modules covering topics from basic tenses to advanced debates. 

Key Components of Learning

  • Listening: Listening to recordings for comprehension.
  • Speaking: Daily practice, role-playing, and presentations.
  • Assessment: Regular tests and feedback sessions.