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Beginner Course
A1-A2

Intermediate Course
B1-B2

Advanced Course
C1-C2


Month 1: Foundations of English

 *  Introduction & Greetings – Basic self-introductions, saying hello/goodbye, classroom phrases.

* Alphabet & Numbers – Spelling names, counting, phone numbers, simple math.

*  Basic Sentence Structure – Subject + verb + object (e.g., "I eat apples"), simple present tense.

*   Common Nouns & Articles – Definite/indefinite articles (a, an, the), singular/plural nouns.


Month 2: Everyday Communication


*  Personal Pronouns & Possessives – I, you, he, she, it, we, they; my, your, his, her, etc.

* Family & Relationships – Talking about family members, describing people.

* Describing Places & Objects – Common adjectives, “This is/That is,” locations (in, on, under).


*  Talking About Daily Routines – Simple present, time expressions (every day, in the morning).


Month 3: Expanding Vocabulary & Grammar


*  Places & Directions – Giving and understanding directions, prepositions of place (next to, in front of)

*  Food & Ordering at a Restaurant – Common food vocabulary, ordering politely

*  Present Continuous Tense – "I am eating," "She is running" (talking about now)

*  Talking About the Weather & Seasons – Describing weather, "It’s hot today"

Month 4: Building Conversations


*   Hobbies & Free Time – Talking about interests, "I like to..." "I enjoy..."

*     Talking About the Past (Simple Past Tense) – Regular & irregular verbs (went, ate, played)

*  Describing People & Things – Adjectives, "He is tall," "The car is red"

*  Home & Household Vocabulary – Talking about rooms, furniture, chores

Month 5: Practical English for Real Life


*  Health & Doctor Visits – Talking about how you feel, "I have a headache"

*  Transportation & Travel – Airport vocabulary, asking for directions

* Future Plans (Going to vs. Will) – "I am going to visit my family"

* Talking About Work & Jobs – Common professions, "I work as a..."


Month 6: Fluency & Review


* Phone & Online Communication – Making simple phone calls, sending messages

* Cultural Differences & Social Etiquette – Politeness, gestures, small talk

* Review & Role-Playing – Real-life situations: ordering food, asking for help, job interviews

Final Lesson & Student Presentations – Short self-introductions, talking about their progress



 

Month 1: Strengthening Core Grammar & Communication

 *    Introductions & Goals – Confidence in speaking, self-assessment, fluency exercises

*   Review of Past, Present, and Future Tenses – When to use simple vs. continuous tenses
 
*   Talking About Experiences (Present Perfect vs. Past Simple) – "I have been to...", "I went to..."
 
*   Making Descriptions More Natural – Using comparative & superlative adjectives


Month 2: Everyday Conversations & Expressing Opinions

*   Making Requests & Giving Suggestions – "Could you...?" "You should..."
 
*  Talking About Hobbies & Interests in Detail

*   Expanding on ideas, storytelling techniques


*  Agreeing, Disagreeing & Expressing Opinions – "I see your point, but..."

*   Handling Everyday Problems – Complaints, making appointments, asking for help
 
Month 3: Expanding Fluency & Vocabulary

*  Talking About Future Plans (Will vs. Going to vs. Present Continuous)

*  Idioms & Phrasal Verbs for Daily Use – "Run out of," "Pick up," "Break down"

* Describing Movies, Books & Entertainment – Giving reviews & recommendations

*  Work & Business English Basics – Workplace vocabulary, writing emails
 
Month 4: Advanced Grammar & Real-World Situations

*  Conditionals (Zero, First, Second, Third, Mixed) – "If I had known..."

*   Talking About Hypothetical Situations (Wish & If only) – "I wish I had..."

*    Polite & Professional Communication – Formal vs. informal English

*  Giving Presentations & Public Speaking Tips – Structure, confidence, clear speech
 
Month 5: Travel, Culture & Social Topics

*  Travel English & Dealing with Problems Abroad – Airports, hotels, emergencies

*  Cultural Differences in Communication – Gestures, small talk, politeness

*   Debating Controversial Topics – Developing arguments, agreeing/disagreeing

* Expressing Emotions & Feelings in Detail – "I'm thrilled," "I'm frustrated"
 
Month 6: Advaced Conversations & Real-Life Fluency

* Using Natural-Sounding English – Avoiding robotic speech, using contractions

* Storytelling & Narrating Past Events – Making stories engaging

*  Mock Conversations & Role-Plays – Interviews, negotiations, casual chats

* Final Review & Presentations – Summarizing learning, student presentations

 

Month 1: Refining Grammar & Fluency

* Course Introduction & Fluency Assessment – Identifying areas for improvement
 

*  Complex Sentence Structures & Cohesion – Using advanced linking words and inversion

*  Perfecting Narrative Tenses – Past perfect, past perfect continuous for storytelling

*  Advanced Phrasal Verbs & Idioms in Context – "Come up with," "Take for granted"

 

Month 2: Precision in Expression & Argumentation

*  Expressing Hypothetical & Unreal Situations – "Had I known...", "Supposing that..."

 

* Subtle Differences in Modal Verbs – Must vs. Have to, Should vs. Ought to

*  Mastering Formal vs. Informal English – Academic vs. conversational tone

*  Advanced Collocations & Word Choice – Avoiding common mistakes in word usage

 

Month 3: Academic & Professional Communication

* Analyzing & Summarizing Articles – Writing and speaking about complex topics

*  Making Persuasive Arguments & Debating – Building strong arguments, logical reasoning

*  Writing & Speaking with Nuance – Hedging language, using qualifiers effectively

*  Interpreting & Using Humor in English – 

Understanding sarcasm, irony, and wordplay

 

Month 4: Cultural & Social Fluency

* Cross-Cultural Communication & Sensitivity – Understanding indirect vs. direct speech

*  Understanding Accents & Regional Differences – UK vs. US vs. Australian English

*  Handling Ambiguity & Implicit Meaning – Recognizing implied meanings in conversations

*  Discussing Abstract & Philosophical Ideas – Debating ethical dilemmas, deep conversations

 

Month 5: Advanced Professional & Public Speaking

*  Speaking with Authority & Confidence 

– Intonation, stress, and clarity

*  Advanced Negotiation & Diplomatic Language – "I see your point, however..."

*  Mastering Academic Writing & Reports – Cohesion, structure, and style

*Analyzing News & Media Bias – Identifying bias in journalism

 

Month 6: Mastering Near-Native Fluency

* Storytelling & Public Speaking – TED Talk-style presentations

*  Interpreting Literature & Poetry – Symbolism, metaphor, deeper meanings

*  Mock Interviews & Real-Life Simulations – Job interviews, high-stakes meetings

*  Final Review & Advanced Speaking Challenge – Spontaneous discussion on complex topics


 

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