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“Complete & Organised Spoken

English Course with Personality


Development Modules”

BEST ONLINE IELTS AND


LANGUAGE CLASSES IN
INDIA
BEST IN THE INDUSTRY
STUDY ABROAD.
Our students see a marked improvement
in their English Communication Skills in
their IELTS Preparation. Statistically
during 1st month we see 54%
improvement from the baseline and by
the end of 2 months we observe a
massive 96% improvement through our
online English Course.

Whether you are looking to get admission in


top universities of the world or trying to
migrate, we will help you to ace.

National Institute of language provides you


British Council and Cambridge certified
educators in its online IELTS classes.
WHY CHOOSE
Central location

Years of Experience in the same


field

Excellent facilities and


CELTA/IDP/
a unique campus
British
atmosphere
Council/Cambridge
Certified English
Speaking 96% of students recommend us
Trainers

Value for money & Time


Multilingual
team
NIL COURSES
GENERAL INTENSIVE IELTS
ENGLISH ENGLISH PREPARATION

Course details: Course details: Course details:

2 Hours per day - 12 2 Hours per day - 12 Hours 2 Hours per day (12
Hours per week - from per week - from beginner Hours per week of IELTS
beginner A1 to advanced A1 to advanced C1 Group Preparation)
C1 Group Classes. Classes
Learning Content:
You will learn new Learning Content:
language structures and Reading, Writing, Speaking,
vocabulary, and develop Reading, Writing, Listening, Grammar,
your speaking, listening, Speaking, Listening, Vocabulary, Pronunciation
reading and writing skills. Grammar, Vocabulary, and Exam Strategy and
Pronunciation and Techniques
This course is Conversation 15 hours + 5
recommended for anyone extra hours of Daily Schedule:
who wants to improve their conversation.
English in a class with Morning 8:00 to 8:PM
students from all over the Daily Schedule: Batches available Monday to
world at the same English Friday
level. Morning 8:00 to 8:PM
Daily Schedule: Batches available
Monday to Friday
Morning 8:00 to 8:PM
Batches available
Monday to Friday
ONE-TO-ONE (PERSONAL TUITION)

This is a course for people who need to improve their general or English skills significantly
and in a short period of time! Private lessons are designed around your needs and
interests. Students have the constant attention of the teacher, so they can listen to and
speak more English than they might in a group situation.

ON DEMAND

All our courses include:

Course materials Official course


Online level test and
certificate
interview on arrival.

Free Group Discussion


Online Monday Fresh Batches Mobile Friendly Portal

24 hours support
Beginner A1

Elementary A2
The graph below is based on the
Pre-Intermediate A2 B1 General English Group course. It is
recommended to upgrade to more
lessons to improve faster. The stated
Intermediate B1
weeks in the graph are an
approximate average of weeks based
Intermediate+ B1 B2 upon our students' records.
The duration of weeks for a student
Upper-Int B2 to improve enough to change level
depends entirely on the individual.

0 weeks 4 weeks 8 weeks 12 weeks

FAST FACTS

COMMON EUROPEAN FRAMEWORK (CEF) LESSONS DURATION


Beginner A1 Beginner 1 Month 22 Sessions
Elementary A2 Elementary 3 Months 66 Sessions
Pre-Intermediate A2 - B1 Pre-Intermediate 6 Months 132 Sessions
Intermediate B1 Intermediate
Intermediate+ B1 - B2 Intermediate+
Upper Intermediate B2 Upper Intermediate
Advanced C1 Advanced
STUDENT SUPPORT

Visa Support Student Counselling


Our team will help you with The college has qualified staff to counsel
your visa application. students who require additional support on a
range of issues from academic to personal.

Airport Pickup
Accommodation When requested, the student will be
We can place you in an accommodation greeted at the airport by the nomina-
that will suit your budget and needs. ted person under the meet and greet
programme.

Orientation Programme
We will provide an age and culturally
sensitive orientation programme in Employment Assistance
which students will be provided with The student welfare officer is keen to help
relevant information by our staff during students to gain experience while studying at
face-to-face sessions, to make their Learn key Training Institute.
stay enjoyable.
NIL Course Program:
All course – 3 Units

National Institute of language provides comprehensive online English-speaking course in India with all
the aspects of language and communication combined. The course curriculum covers all topics of English
grammar spanning from basic sentence framing to advance complicated sentence construction.
Vocabulary building with thematic learning approach develops consistent and long-lasting ability to learn
and retain new words. Personality development modules cover every aspect of interpersonal skills from
basic postures to advance psychological tricks. Join Best Online English-Speaking Course in India today.

1st Unit Pronoun


Grammar • Pronoun: Definition & Types
• Subject Pronouns
• Object Pronouns
Getting started with • Possessive Pronouns
• Reflexive Pronouns
English grammar • Intensive Pronouns
• Relative Pronouns

Word •
Demonstrative Pronouns
Interrogative Pronouns

• Word: The Definition & Criteria


Adjective
Sentence • Adjective: Definition & Types
• Descriptive Adjectives
• Sentence: Definition & Types • Quantitative Adjectives
• Simple sentence • Proper Adjectives
• Compound sentence • Demonstrative Adjectives
• Complex sentence, and • Possessive Adjectives
• Compound-complex sentence. • Interrogative Adjectives
• Indefinite Adjectives
• Articles
Parts of speech • Compound Adjectives
• Degree of Adjectives
• Parts of speech

Verb
Noun
• Verb: Definition & Types
• Noun • Finite Verbs
• Types of Noun • Non-finite Verbs
• Proper Noun • Action Verbs
• Common Noun • Linking Verb
• Abstract Noun • Auxiliary Verbs
• Concrete Noun • Modal Verbs
• Countable Noun • Past Participle
• Non-countable Noun • Present Participle
• Collective Noun
• Compound Noun
Adverb Article
• Article: Definition & Types
• Adverb: Definition & Types • Rules of Using Articles with Examples
• Conjunctive Adverbs • Use of Indefinite Article
• Sentence Adverbs • Use of Definite Article
• Adverbs of Time/Frequency (When?)
• Adverbs of Place/Direction (Where?)


Adverbs of Degree (How Much?)
Adverbs of Degree (How Much?)
Tense
• Present Tense
Preposition •

Past Tense
Future Tense

• Preposition: Definition & Types




Prepositions of Time
Prepositions of Place and Direction
Present Tense
• Prepositions of Agents or Things
• Phrasal Prepositions • Present Indefinite Tense
• Present Progressive (Continuous) Tense
• Present Perfect Tense
Use of Prepositions • Present Perfect Progressive (Continuous)

Prepositions are the most perplexing and difficult


portion of grammar to understand because
Past Tense
practically every definition of a preposition
contains exceptions and varied interpretations, • Past Indefinite Tense
making it tough to understand. There is no better • Past Progressive (Continuous) Tense
strategy for grasping the right usage of • Past Perfect Tense
prepositions other than practising to visualise how • Past Perfect Progressive Tense
each preposition functions in different
circumstances as you go through your sentences.
There are some frequent uses and expressions of
distinct prepositions that can be found in everyday
Future Tense
speech.
• Simple Future (Future Indefinite) Tense
• Future Continuous Tense
• Prepositions of Time Usage
• Future Perfect Tense
• Prepositions of Places & Direction Usage
• Future Perfect Continuous Tense
• Use of Prepositions: Of, About, For, With, By

Conjunction Phrases
• Phrase: Definition, Types & Examples
• Conjunction: Definition & Types
• Noun Phrase
• Coordinating Conjunctions
• Adjective Phrase
• Correlative Conjunctions
• Adverbial Phrase
• Subordinating Conjunctions
• Prepositional Phrase

Interjection Number
• Interjection: Definition & Types
• Number: Rules, Types & Examples
• Singular Number
• • Plural Number

3
Clauses Transformation of
Sentences
• Clauses: Definition, Types & Examples
• Types of Clause • Transformation of sentences
• Independent Clause
• Dependent Clause
Modifiers
Conditionals • Modifiers: Definition, Types & Examples
• Pre-modifiers
• Conditionals: Definition, Structure & • Post-modifiers
Examples
• Types of Conditionals


The Real Conditionals
The Unreal Conditionals
Narration
• Narration: Reported to Reporting Speech
Modal Auxiliaries
• Modal Auxiliaries
Determiners &
Quantifiers
Mood • Determiners
• Quantifiers
• Mood: Definition, Types & Examples
• Indicative Mood
• Imperative Mood
• Subjunctive Mood Prefixes
• Prefixes: Definition with Examples
Subject-Verb
Agreement Suffixes
• Subject-Verb Agreement: Rules & Examples • Suffixes: Definition with Examples

Right Forms of Punctuation


Verbs • Punctuation: Definition, Types & Usage
Rules
• Right Forms of Verbs: Rules with Examples

Do-insertion / Do-
Case support
• Case: Definition, Types & Examples
• Subjective Case • Do-insertion or Do-support
• Objective Case
• Possessive Case
Negation
4
• Negation: Definition, Rules & Examples
Inversion
• Inversion: Definition with Examples

Other Topics
• Comparatives
• Subjunctive: Structures, Usage
• Perfectives: Structures & Usage
• Parallel Structure
• Embedded Questions
• Dangling Modifiers
• Pronouns before the Gerunds & Infinitives
• Antecedents of Pronoun
• Adjective followed by the Infinitives
• Causative Verbs
• Verbs followed by Gerunds
• Verbs followed by Infinitives
• Uses of Direct & Indirect Object
• Correct Use of “Sequence of Tense” in Writing
• Affirmative and Negative Agreement
• Avoid Redundancy to Improve Your Writing
• Singular They – Wrong or Right?
• One VS You

Live Classes, 6 Training Methodic, 12 Tasks

Skills You Get: Advance English Grammar Proficiency


• 2nd Unit
Vocabulary

Basic to advance vocabulary building


There are three levels of vocabulary.

The following three levels of vocabulary are used to describe it:

1. Fundamental Vocabulary
The fundamental words constitute the initial tier of vocabulary. These terms often have a single meaning and
do not necessitate the use of further explanations. At this level, early reading words, sight words, adjectives,
verbs, nouns, and other vocabulary items are displayed. This layer contains 8000 word families in the English
language.

2. Frequent usage vocabulary


This tier, also known as the multiple meaning vocabulary tier, contains terms that are utilised in a range of
disciplines, such as adult conversation, literature, and so on. It has an impact on both reading and speaking.
This tier consists of 7000 global families from all over the world. The following are the properties of words in
the second tier:

• It has a variety of connotations.


• It is necessary for reading comprehension.
• Language used by adults is typical.
• Vocabulary that is descriptive
• These words are used in a diverse environment.
• It is employed for direct instruction.

3. Low usage/frequency vocabulary


There is low-frequency vocabulary, which consists of terms that are only used when especially required or in
a specific domain such as the weather or technology or a specific geographical region or career or hobbies or
school, among other things. This tier contains the four lakh words in Engli sh that are related to vocabulary.

Different Types of Vocabulary


The different sorts of vocabulary can be divided into two categories: spoken vocabulary and written
vocabulary. Even before they begin writing and reading, children begin to increase their vo cabulary by
listening and speaking. Every form of vocabulary has a distinct function and has a distinct goal. The
development of one form of language, on the other hand, fosters the development of another.

The different sorts of vocabulary are briefly expl ained here.

1. Vocabulary for Listening - Listening vocabulary is a collection of words that we understand because we
hear them. While still in the womb, a foetus may begin to recognise some words. Learning new words is a
constant process, and by the time you reach adulthood, you will have learned and recognised about fifty
thousand new words. Visual hearing vocabulary can be introduced to deaf persons in order to aid in their
learning.
2. Speaking vocabulary is comprised of terms that we really use in our daily conversations. It has a word
count range of approximately 5000 to 10000 words. These are employed for the purpose of imparting
instructions and having dialogues. The number of words in this category is significantly lower than the
number of terms in the listening vocabulary.

3. Vocabulary for Reading


Reading is a critical component of developing one’s vocabularies. Reading helps you to expand and
strengthen your vocabulary. Reading vocabulary is a term used to describe the terms we learn while reading
a piece of writing. It is possible that we comprehend words through reading vocabulary even when we do not
utilise that terminology in our speaking vocabulary.

4. Vocabulary in the Writing Process


Writing vocabulary is a term used to describe the words we use to express ourselves when we write a letter.
Writing vocabulary is typically influenced by our ability to spell the words we use in our writing. We find it
easy to express ourselves verbally, whether by facial expression or tone, but our ability to write with a wide
range of words is dependent on our knowledge of the language.

5. Vocabulary for the Ending


Richard Rorty is credited with coining the term “Final Vocabulary.” The term refers to a group of wo rds or a
collection of words that each individual uses to justify their acts, beliefs, and lives. The final vocabulary
consists of the words that a person uses to convey admiration, hatred, deep feelings, hopes, and doubts,
among other things.

Live + Video/Theory Classes, 20 Tasks

Skills You Get: Extensive English Vocabulary


• 3rd Unit
Personality development

Conversation practice and interpersonal skills


This unit covers all aspects of personality development models from dining etiquette to interview skills and
from creative writing to public speaking.

He will also be participating in everyday activities related to English fluency development such as:

• 1-1 conversation
• Group discussion
• Formal debates
• Form
• Role-plays
• Mock interviews
• Dialogues
• Article writing
• News anchoring
• Presentation and speech
• Report writing
• Letter/application writing
• Much more…

Live classes, 12 modules, practice exercises, tests

Skills You Get: Personal improvement and English fluency


You'll get:

After the final task and according to the results


Once you are through with the course you will be getting certified from National Institute of
Language or if you prefer you can also get certification from British Council. NIL certification is valid
across India and British Council certificate is valid across the world. (*additional fee may apply for
British Council certification). Of course, there are perks you get when you join Best Online English-
Speaking Course in India.

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