In this course, there will be 3 levels.
1. Basic level - We will cover tenses, auxiliary verbs, prepositions, conjunctions, articles, WH questions, basic vocabulary, etc
2. Intermediate Level - We will cover voice, vocabulary, advanced structures in English, Monologue, dialogue, GD, debate, etc
3. Advanced level - We will take activities like business communication, Marketing a product, Skit, Self-talk, JAM, Cue cards, Email writing, Resume writing, Interview techniques, etc
In this course, We will cover the activities listed below.
1. Group discussion, tricks, and tips.
2. Pictorial Description.
(Story creation by looking at pictures displayed on the screen via
projector and laptop)
3. Monologue: Different topics will be given on the spot to develop
soft skills.(Cue cards)
4. Dilogue conversations.
5. How to speak in English at Bank, Grocery shops, malls, airports, railway
station, hotels, company, meetings....
6. How to speak to principal, kids, spouse, doctor, colleagues,
unknown people, friends, guests, boss.
7. How to plan a trip, movie, congratulate a friend
8. Many activities to increase your stage daring (like selling a product,
explain any android app). Your speech will be recorded on your
mobile and we will start working on your weaknesses.
9. Daily life English
10. Business English
11. Email writing
12. Soft skills sessions e.g. body language, attitude, time/stress
management, presentation skills, and communication skills.
13. Cue cards
14. Be a teacher
15. Skit and role play
16. Rapid fire questions
17. JAM technique
In this course, We will cover Grammar topics listed below.
1. Tenses -------------------------------------------------------
Simple, continuous and perfect tenses.
Difference between Simple past, present perfect, past perfect
Use of been, being, to be, there, have, get
American English vs British English
Do, does, did (Making quesions)
Exams to test your grammar knowlege
2. Auxiliary Verbs( Helping verbs )------------------------
Difference between can, could, could have and its uses.
Difference between will, would, Would have, would like to,
would rather and its uses.
Difference between may, might, might have and its uses.
Difference between have to, had to, must, must have.
Difference between should, should have.
Uses of going to, about to, used to.
Exams
3. Active and Passive voice.---------------------------------
4. Articles.-------------------------------------------------------
5. Parts of speech----------------------------------------------
6. Questions and negations----------------------------------
- You will get a Google meet/ zoom link where our trainers will teach you live.
- You will also get lifetime access to our self-developed app.