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Here's why as a housewife, you should know English!

There are many benefits to learning English as a housewife. Here are a few points to consider:

1. Improved communication: Learning English can help housewives communicate more


effectively with their family members, friends, and community, both in person and through
written communication such as emails and social media.
2. Enhanced job opportunities: Many jobs, particularly in customer service and hospitality, require
good English skills. By improving their English, housewives may open up new job
opportunities or be more competitive in their current job market.
3. Increased confidence: Being able to speak and understand English can boost a housewife's
confidence in social situations and in their daily life.
4. Improved access to information: A lot of the world's information is in English, including
educational materials, news articles, and online resources. By learning English, housewives can
access this information and expand their knowledge and understanding of the world.
5. Cultural enrichment: Learning English can also provide housewives with the opportunity to
learn about and appreciate different cultures and ways of life.

There are many ways that housewives who are proficient in English can earn money online. Here are a
few examples:

1. Freelance writing: If you have strong writing skills in English, you can offer your services as a
freelance writer. There is high demand for content in various niches, such as business,
marketing, lifestyle, and more.

2. Translation: If you are fluent in both English and another language, you could offer translation
services to companies or individuals who need documents or websites translated.

3. Teaching: If you are comfortable speaking and teaching in English, you could offer private
language lessons or tutor students online.

4. Customer service: Many companies hire remote customer service representatives to handle
inquiries and complaints from customers. Being proficient in English is often a requirement for
these types of positions.

5. Online marketplaces: You can also sell products or services through online marketplaces such
as Etsy, eBay, or Amazon. Knowing English can be helpful in creating product listings,
communicating with customers, and handling orders and shipping.
What you will learn in the next 2.5 months?

Pronunciation and accent reduction: This module will focus on improving students' pronunciation of
English sounds and words, as well as reducing any accents that may be hindering their communication
skills.
1. Vocabulary building: This module will teach students new vocabulary words and phrases and
help them understand how to use them correctly in spoken English.
2. Grammar: This module will cover the basic grammar rules of English, including verb tenses,
subject-verb agreement, and sentence structure.
3. Conversation skills: This module will focus on building students' confidence and ability to have
natural, flowing conversations in English. Topics may include small talk, asking and answering
questions, and engaging in discussions.
4. Public speaking: This module will help students overcome their fear of speaking in front of
others and give them the skills they need to effectively present ideas and speak in public.
5. Accent imitation: This module will teach students how to imitate the accents of native English
speakers, which can be helpful for those working in customer service or other fields where
clear communication is important.
6. Presentations: This module will teach students how to create and deliver effective presentations
in English, including organizing their thoughts, using visual aids, and engaging their audience.

Here is a more detailed breakdown of the course schedule:

Module 1 (1 month):

• Pronunciation and accent reduction: Students will learn how to pronounce English sounds and
words correctly, as well as techniques for reducing any accents they may have.

• Vocabulary building: Students will learn new vocabulary words and phrases and practice using
them in spoken English.

• Basic grammar: Students will learn the fundamental grammar rules of English, including verb
tenses, subject-verb agreement, and sentence structure.
Module 2 (1.5 months):

• Conversation skills: Students will learn how to have natural, flowing conversations in English,
including small talk, asking and answering questions, and engaging in discussions.

• Public speaking: Students will overcome their fear of speaking in front of others and learn how
to effectively present ideas and speak in public.

• Accent imitation: Students will learn how to imitate the accents of native English speakers,
which can be helpful for those working in customer service or other fields where clear
communication is important.

Module 3 (1 week):

• Presentations: Students will learn how to create and deliver effective presentations in English,
including organizing their thoughts, using visual aids, and engaging their audience.

Throughout the course, students will have the opportunity to practice their skills through group
activities, role-plays, and other interactive exercises. There may also be homework assignments to
help students consolidate their learning.

Here's a list of vocabulary words for you to know in order to speak English fluently:

1. Abundant - plentiful; There was an abundant supply of food at the party.


2. Accomplish - achieve; She was able to accomplish her goal of graduating at the top of her class.
3. Acquire - obtain; He acquired a new car by saving up money for several years.
4. Adhere - stick; The label on the jar wouldn't adhere to the glass.
5. Adjacent - next to; The park is adjacent to the museum.
6. Adulate - flatter; He tried to adulate the CEO by constantly praising her work.
7. Adverse - harmful; The adverse effects of smoking can be serious.
8. Aggrandize - glorify; The politician tried to aggrandize himself by exaggerating his
accomplishments.
9. Alleviate - relieve; The pain medication helped to alleviate her headache.
10. Amass - accumulate; He amassed a large fortune through hard work and smart investments.
11. Amiable - friendly; She had an amiable personality and was well-liked by everyone she met.
12. Amplify - increase; The amplifier made the music louder.
13. Anomaly - deviation; The sudden drop in temperature was an anomaly for this time of year.
14. Arduous - difficult; The hike up the mountain was arduous, but the view from the top was worth
it.
15. Assuage - ease; The warm bath helped to assuage her sore muscles.
16. Atrophy - waste away; Without use, the muscles will atrophy.
17. Attenuate - weaken; The flu vaccine helps to attenuate the severity of the illness.
18. Audacious - bold; It was an audacious move to quit her job and start her own business.
19. Benevolent - kind; The benevolent man donated money to the homeless shelter.
20. Blandishment - flattery; He tried to win her favor with empty blandishments.
21. Bombastic - pompous; His bombastic speeches often turned people off.
22. Bombinate - buzz; The bees were bombinating around the hive.
23. Boorish - rude; His boorish behavior at the party made him unpopular.
24. Byzantine - complicated; The Byzantine bureaucracy made it difficult to get anything done.
25. Candid - honest; She gave a candid assessment of the situation.
26. Capricious - unpredictable; The weather in the mountains is often capricious.
27. Carnal - fleshly; They indulged in carnal pleasures.
28. Cautious - careful; She was cautious when crossing the busy street.
29. Cauterize - burn; The doctor used a hot iron to cauterize the wound.
30. Chicanery - trickery; He accused his opponent of using chicanery to win the election.

Here are the wise sayings with their meanings and sentences:

1. "Actions speak louder than words." - It's more important to do something than to just talk
about it. Example: "She said she would help clean up the park, but she never showed up.
Actions speak louder than words."
2. "Don't judge a book by its cover." - Don't make assumptions about something based on its
appearance. Example: "He may seem rough on the outside, but he has a heart of gold. Don't
judge a book by its cover."
3. "Look before you leap." - Think carefully before acting. Example: "I was going to accept the
job offer without negotiating my salary, but I decided to look before I leap and now I have a
higher salary."
4. "Necessity is the mother of invention." - People are more likely to find a solution to a problem
when they really need to. Example: "We had to find a way to fix the broken ladder, and
necessity was the mother of invention - we used a piece of rope and a piece of wood to hold it
together."
5. "The early bird gets the worm." - People who start early have an advantage over those who
start later. Example: "I always try to get to work early so I can get a good parking spot and
start my day off on the right foot. The early bird gets the worm."
6. "The grass is always greener on the other side." - People often think that other people or
situations are better than their own. Example: "She thought her neighbor's life was perfect, but
when she got to know her better, she realized the grass is always greener on the other side."
7. "The pen is mightier than the sword." - The power of words and ideas is greater than physical
force. Example: "He used his words to peacefully protest the injustice, showing that the pen is
mightier than the sword."
8. "Time heals all wounds." - With time, even difficult situations will get better. Example: "It was
a tough break-up, but I know that time heals all wounds. I'll be okay."
9. "Treat others how you want to be treated." - Treat people with kindness and respect. Example:
"I always try to treat others how I want to be treated. It's the golden rule."
10."Two heads are better than one." - Working with others can be more effective than working
alone. Example: "We were stuck on the math problem, but when we worked together, two
heads were better than one and we were able to solve it."

The above are some of the parts of the English Language (Spoken) module that will be taught to you
for effective speaking.

Here is a pricing package for an English spoken course:

Total package fee: PKR 30,000 Duration: 2.5 months


Included in the total package fee:

• All learning materials


• 37.5 classes (3 classes per week, 1.5 hour class sessions)

Payment terms:

• All fees must be paid in advance

Alternatively, you can also offer a monthly fee option:


Monthly fee: PKR 12,000 Duration: 2.5 months (10 weeks)
Included in the monthly fee:

• All learning materials


• 3 classes per week, 1.5 hour class sessions

Payment terms:

• All fees must be paid in advance on a monthly basis


• Total package fee for 2.5 months: PKR 30,000

NOTE: You get a 5% added discount if you pay FULL module fee.
What you get after your course is completed?

Upon completion of the spoken English module, you will receive a beautiful certificate
recognizing your achievement. If you choose to continue your studies with our advanced
courses, you will receive a 15% discount on your tuition fee. Additionally, upon
completion of an advanced course, you will receive a TESOL Certified UK English
Language Trainer Certificate, recognized internationally as a mark of excellence in the
field of English language teaching. This certificate will demonstrate your expertise and
can help you advance your career in the field of language teaching or open up new
opportunities in other fields.

The above certificate will be beautifully hard-coated and may be posted to you at
request.
GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY LEARNING

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