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Are you ready to take your English skills to the next level? Our Beginners Complete ESL Course is designed just for learners like you who already have a basic understanding of English.

This course is divided into four main sections: Grammar, Vocabulary, Reading and Writing, and Listen and Repeat exercises. Each section is carefully planned to help you improve your English step by step.

Throughout the course, you’ll also take comprehension tests at different points. These tests are there to make sure you’re really getting the material before you move on to the next part.

Every section of this course is focused on giving you a deep learning experience. You’ll have plenty of chances to practice and reinforce what you’ve learned, so you can keep getting better at English.

  1. Grammar:
    • Tenses: Expansion on basic tenses (present, past, future) and introduction to continuous and perfect tenses.
    • Sentence Structure: More complex sentence structures, including compound and complex sentences.
    • Question Forms: Different ways of asking questions, including question tags and WH-questions.
    • Modal Verbs: Introduction to modal verbs (can, could, will, would, should, etc.) for expressing ability, possibility, and permission.
    • Prepositions: More detailed study of prepositions for time, place, and movement.
    • Practice Exercises: Varied exercises including fill-in-the-blanks, sentence reordering, and error correction.
  2. Vocabulary:
    • Thematic Vocabulary: Expansion of vocabulary through themes such as weather, health, hobbies, and travel.
    • Phrasal Verbs and Idioms: Introduction to common phrasal verbs and idiomatic expressions.
    • Synonyms and Antonyms: Learning synonyms and antonyms to enhance descriptive language skills.
    • Everyday Expressions: Useful expressions for everyday interactions, like greetings, making requests, and giving opinions.
    • Vocabulary Building Activities: Crossword puzzles, word matching, and picture description exercises.
  3. Reading and Writing:
    • Reading Comprehension: Reading short stories, news articles, or simple essays and answering comprehension questions.
    • Writing Paragraphs: Guidance on writing structured paragraphs, including topic sentences and supporting details.
    • Formal vs. Informal Writing: Understanding the difference between formal and informal styles of writing.
    • Writing Practice: Activities like journal entries, informal letters, and simple emails.
    • Spelling and Punctuation: Focus on correct spelling and basic punctuation rules.
  4. Listen and Repeat Exercises:
    • Listening Comprehension: Exercises based on listening to dialogues, short lectures, or narratives.
    • Pronunciation Practice: More nuanced focus on English pronunciation, including intonation and stress patterns.
    • Repetition Drills: Repeating sentences or phrases to improve pronunciation and fluency.
    • Interactive Listening: Engaging with interactive audio materials like songs, podcasts, or audio books.
    • Dictation Exercises: Practicing listening and writing skills simultaneously through dictation.

This course aims to build upon the foundational skills acquired in an absolute beginner’s course, challenging students to enhance their understanding and use of English in everyday contexts. Interactive and varied teaching methods would be employed to cater to different learning styles and to keep the course engaging.

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