This course plan helps students develop confidence in speaking English through practical exercises, engaging real-life situations, and structured lessons on fluency, pronunciation, and grammar.
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Course Overview: Spoken English Training
Course Duration: 8-10 weeks
Target Audience: Beginners to Intermediate learners
Objective: To build fluency, improve pronunciation, and develop conversational skills in real-life scenarios.
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Week 1: Introduction & Basic Conversational Skills
Week 2: Understanding Noun, Verbs and Sentence Structure
Week 3: Vocabulary Building and Phonetics
Week 4: To learn use of Adverbs and Adjectives
Week 5: Conversational Practice
Session 9: Speaking about Daily Activities
- Using present continuous tense to talk about ongoing actions
- Practice narrating daily routines and activities
- Group discussions on daily schedules
Session 10: Engaging in Small Talk
- Topics for small talk: Weather, hobbies, general interests
- Practicing polite conversation starters
- Pair activity: Initiating and maintaining small talk
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Week 6: Fluency and Confidence Building
Session 11: Improving Fluency
- Techniques to speak confidently (e.g., thought organization, avoiding filler words)
- Practicing speaking without long pauses
- Timed speaking exercises on various topics
Session 12: Public Speaking Basics
- Introduction to public speaking and presentation skills
- Tips to overcome stage fright
- Practice: Delivering a short speech on a given topic
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Week 7: Advanced Conversation Topics
Session 13: Expressing Opinions
- Phrases to express agreement and disagreement
- Introducing debates and discussions on current events or familiar topics
- Group discussion: Sharing opinions on travel, technology, or social media
Session 14: Speaking about Past and Future Events
- Using past simple and future tense in conversation
- Describing past experiences and future plans
- Practice exercises: Sharing memorable moments or upcoming goals
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Week 8: Real-Life Scenarios & Wrap-Up
- Session 15: Role-play in Real-Life Situations
- Practice speaking in various real-life scenarios (e.g., ordering food, making appointments, visiting a doctor)
- Role-play activities in pairs or groups
- Feedback on fluency, pronunciation, and conversational flow
- Session 16: Final Assessment and Feedback
- Conduct a speaking assessment (mock interviews, prepared speeches, or free-flow conversations)
- Provide individual feedback on areas of improvement
- Tips for continuing self-study and practice after the course
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Additional Weekly Assignments:
- Listening Practice: Listen to English podcasts, news clips, or videos and summarize the main ideas.
- Speaking Tasks: Record short monologues on a topic discussed in class.
- Vocabulary Log: Maintain a log of new words learned each week and use them in sentences.
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Supplementary Materials:
- Videos/Audio Clips: Use TED Talks, news interviews, or English learning podcasts for listening and comprehension practice.
- Books/Articles: Provide simple English reading materials to develop fluency and comprehension.
Books/Online Material provided by us :
1. Speech of Text - 1
2. Dialogue Practising (28 sessions) - 1
3. Tenses - 1
4. Practise Workbook - 3
5. Basic Vocabulary - 1
Total Material - 7
This course plan helps students develop confidence in speaking English through practical exercises, engaging real-life situations, and structured lessons on fluency, pronunciation, and grammar.