1.Sentence and Parts of Speech
2.Tenses
3.Composition I
5.Reading and Pronunciation – CNN/BBC (includes basics of Accents)
6.Letter/EMail Writing
7.Telephone Communication
Listen carefully
Listen to the common phrases, words, and diction. Repeat newly learned phrases with a colleague or family member. Speak aloud because muttering in your head will not help as your mouth is not used to moving that fast to a certain set of words. So, listen and repeat.
Read Aloud
Read good quality books by famous authors and good English newspapers. You will find many new words by reading books to improve your vocabulary. Understand the context in which the new words are used. Use them in sentences while speaking to anyone.
Talk without hesitation
Communicate in English as much as possible. It is all right to be wrong. If you think that ‘I am poor in verbal expression’ can make you stammer. So do not just talk. Talk confidently and talk to convince. That is how you improve English. Once this mental block clears, your fluency will improve on its own.
Self-practice – talk to yourself
If you’re not comfortable speaking alone, how will you do it in a group? Think out loud in English or sing. You can also try saying out loud what you’re doing, as you’re doing it. For example: As you’re cooking breakfast, do you know the related vocabulary for the food and utensils? Can you use different verbs to explain your actions? This would be especially useful at work if you want to utilize English most while at work.