English Course Curriculum

Basic Level Curriculum

Duration: 3 months (12 weeks) – 3 hours per week

Module 1: Introduction to English

  • Greetings and introductions
  • Basic personal information
  • The alphabet and numbers (0-100)
  • Days of the week, months, seasons
  • Classroom language

Module 2: Essential Grammar and Sentence Structure

  • Basic sentence structure
  • Present simple tense
  • Articles (a/an/the)
  • Introduction to pronouns
  • Basic prepositions

Module 3: Daily Life and Routine

  • Describing daily routines
  • Telling the time
  • Talking about hobbies and interests
  • Talking about likes and dislikes
  • Adverbs of frequency

Module 4: Basic Vocabulary and Communication Skills

  • Food and drink vocabulary
  • Ordering at a restaurant
  • Shopping for clothes and groceries
  • Asking for directions
  • Weather and seasons

Module 5: Talking about Family and Friends

  • Describing people
  • Family relationships
  • Talking about your home and neighborhood
  • Expressing simple opinions

Module 6: Past Experiences and Events

  • Past simple tense
  • Talking about past events
  • Holidays and vacations vocabulary
  • Asking and answering in the past

Assessment and Review: Short presentation, vocabulary quizzes, grammar tests

Intermediate Level Curriculum

Duration: 3 months (12 weeks) – 3 hours per week

Module 1: Review and Expansion of Basic Concepts

  • Review of tenses
  • Detailed use of articles and prepositions
  • Reflexive pronouns

Module 2: Talking about the Future

  • Future simple (will) vs. going to
  • Present continuous for future
  • Making predictions and plans

Module 3: Social Interactions and Functional Language

  • Making suggestions
  • Expressing opinions
  • Talking about rules and obligations

Module 4: Describing Actions and Events

  • Present perfect tense
  • Recent actions and unfinished past
  • Using connectors

Module 5: Work and Study

  • Vocabulary related to jobs
  • Describing work routines
  • Writing formal and informal emails

Module 6: Expressing Feelings and Emotions

  • Describing feelings
  • Comparatives and superlatives
  • Modal verbs (should, could, would)

Assessment and Review: Written test, group discussion, and project work

Advanced Level Curriculum

Duration: 4 months (16 weeks) – 3 hours per week

Module 1: Advanced Grammar Structures

  • Review and mastery of complex sentence structures (compound and complex sentences)
  • Use of passive voice in different tenses
  • Relative clauses and reduced relative clauses
  • Conditional sentences (0, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and mixed conditionals)
  • Subjunctive mood and hypothetical situations

Module 2: Expressing Complex Ideas and Opinions

  • Modal verbs in the past (should have, might have, could have)
  • Expressing certainty, possibility, and speculation
  • Idiomatic expressions and phrasal verbs
  • Reporting speech and paraphrasing
  • Advanced use of conjunctions and transition words

Module 3: Advanced Listening and Speaking Skills

  • Listening to news reports, interviews, and academic talks
  • Debate and argumentation techniques
  • Role-play for professional and casual conversations
  • Negotiations
  • Public speaking and presentations
  • Nuances in pronunciation, stress, and intonation

Module 4: Writing Skills for Advanced Communication

  • Essay writing: persuasive, argumentative, and analytical essays
  • Structuring research papers and reports
  • Writing formal letters and emails
  • Crafting CVs/resumes and cover letters

Module 5: Reading and Analyzing Advanced Texts

  • Reading comprehension: academic articles, research papers, and literature
  • Summarizing and analyzing texts
  • Critical thinking and interpretation of text meaning

Module 6: Professional and Academic English

  • Preparing for job interviews: advanced vocabulary and role-play
  • Writing academic papers and reports
  • Making professional presentations and public speeches

Module 7: Advanced Vocabulary and Idiomatic Expressions

  • Expanding vocabulary for business, social issues, and science
  • Practicing idiomatic expressions and colloquialisms
  • Using metaphors and similes

Module 8: Cultural Awareness and Global English

  • Understanding accents and dialects
  • Cultural differences in communication styles
  • Learning English through media

Module 9: Fluency in Complex Conversations

  • Participating in advanced discussions and debates
  • Handling misunderstandings and clarifications
  • Using sarcasm and humor in English

Assessment and Review: Comprehensive exam, final presentation, and research project

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