Advance spoken english course

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Level Lesson No. Lesson Title Focus
Basic (A1) 1 The Power of “I’m” – Basic Introductions Introducing yourself confidently
  2 Everyday Greetings & Small Talk Hello, How are you, polite conversation
  3 Talking About Yourself Name, job, city, hobbies
  4 Asking Simple Questions Who, What, Where, When
  5 Talking About Daily Routines Morning to night conversations
  6 Describing People & Things Using simple adjectives
  7 Numbers, Time & Dates in Conversation Practical speaking situations
  8 Ordering Food & Drinks Restaurant conversation practice
  9 Talking About Likes & Dislikes Preferences and opinions
  10 Simple Conversations in Public Places Shops, buses, offices

| Intermediate (B1–B2) | 11 | Speaking Naturally in Daily Conversations | Connecting sentences smoothly |
| | 12 | Asking for Help & Giving Directions | Real-life situations |
| | 13 | Talking About Past Experiences | Storytelling basics |
| | 14 | Talking About Future Plans | Goals, plans, intentions |
| | 15 | Expressing Opinions Clearly | Agreeing & disagreeing politely |
| | 16 | Making Requests & Suggestions | Polite communication |
| | 17 | Handling Phone Conversations | Professional phone etiquette |
| | 18 | Workplace Communication | Meetings, teamwork talk |
| | 19 | Social Conversations & Networking | Meeting new people |
| | 20 | Handling Problems & Complaints | Customer conversations |

| Advanced (C1) | 21 | Speaking with Confidence & Fluency | Natural rhythm and flow |
| | 22 | Advanced Storytelling Techniques | Engaging conversations |
| | 23 | Persuasion & Influencing Skills | Convincing others |
| | 24 | Professional Presentations | Speaking in meetings |
| | 25 | Debates & Expressing Strong Opinions | Structured arguments |
| | 26 | Idioms & Natural English Expressions | Sound like a native |
| | 27 | Advanced Workplace Communication | Negotiations & leadership talk |
| | 28 | Public Speaking & Stage Confidence | Speaking to groups |
| | 29 | Handling Difficult Conversations | Conflict resolution |
| | 30 | Mastering Fluent English Conversations | Thinking & speaking in English |

✅ Course Outcome:
By lesson 30, learners will be able to speak English confidently in daily life, social situations, and professional environments.

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What Will You Learn?

  • The Core Essence
  • The fundamental goal is to move you past the "translation phase" (where you build a sentence in your head in your native language and then try to swap the words) and into the "communication phase."
  • Here is what that looks like in practice:
  • Confidence over Perfection: Realizing that a small grammar mistake doesn't break the conversation. If the listener understands your intent, you’ve succeeded.
  • Active Listening: Learning that speaking well is 50% about how you process what the other person is saying, including their tone and context.
  • Phonetic Awareness: Understanding the "music" of the language—word stress, rhythm, and intonation—which often matters more for being understood than a perfect accent.
  • Functional Language: Shifting focus toward "chunks" of language (phrases used in specific situations) rather than memorizing isolated vocabulary lists

Course Content

Talking About Daily Routines Morning to night conversations
Lesson: Talking About Daily Routines (Morning to Night)

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