The Spoken English (Beginner to Advanced) Course is a complete, step-by-step language development program designed to help learners build confidence, fluency, pronunciation, and communication skills for personal, academic, and professional success. This course focuses on real conversational English, practical vocabulary, grammar for speaking, accent training, and everyday communication skills. Whether the learner is a beginner struggling with basic sentences or an advanced speaker aiming for polished, professional fluency, this course ensures a strong transformation in their speaking ability.
Module 1: Introduction to Spoken English
This module provides the foundation for learning English as a spoken language. Students understand why spoken English differs from written English and learn about the importance of listening, vocabulary, and sentence formation. The module introduces English sounds, basic greetings, self-introductions, simple questions, and expressions used in daily life. Learners also gain awareness of common speaking challenges and strategies to overcome hesitation, such as thinking in English and practicing structured speaking drills.
Module 2: English Grammar for Speaking (Beginner Level)
Grammar is essential for building correct and confident speech. This module teaches grammar in a simplified way focused on speaking, not memorizing rules. Topics include:
Nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs
Articles, prepositions, determiners
Basic tenses: Simple Present, Past, and Future
Forming positive, negative, and interrogative sentences
Basic WH-questions (What, Where, When, Why, How)
Everyday sentence structures
Practical speaking exercises accompany each lesson so learners can apply grammar to real-life situations rather than just theory.
Module 3: Vocabulary Building for Everyday Use
A rich vocabulary helps learners speak with ease and confidence. In this module, students learn topic-wise vocabulary essential for daily communication. Topics include:
Family, home, school, office, travel
Food, clothes, shopping, money
Common actions and emotions
Daily routines and time expressions
Learners engage in fun activities like picture description, flashcards, storytelling, sentence formation, and word games. They also learn collocations, synonyms, antonyms, and useful phrases to naturally expand their word bank.
Module 4: Practical Communication Skills (Beginner Level)
This module focuses on basic real-life conversations. Students learn how to:
Introduce themselves and others
Ask and answer simple questions
Express likes, dislikes, and preferences
Talk about daily routine, hobbies, weather, and personal information
Make simple requests and give basic instructions
Audio listening exercises help learners understand natural English accents. Role-play sessions simulate everyday situations, helping students gain fluency and confidence.
Module 5: Intermediate Grammar for Fluent Speaking
In this module, learners move beyond simple sentences and start expressing ideas more clearly and correctly. Intermediate grammar topics include:
Present, Past, and Future Continuous
Present Perfect and Past Perfect
Modals (can, could, should, must, might, etc.)
Comparatives & superlatives
Passive voice (basic usage)
Conditional sentences (Zero & First Conditionals)
Students practice conversational grammar through discussions, group activities, situation-based speaking tasks, and short presentations that strengthen sentence fluency.
Module 6: Functional English – Conversation for Real Life
Functional English prepares learners for real-world communication. Topics include:
Making phone calls
Asking for directions
At the restaurant, hotel, airport, and bank