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Nil Courses Brochure
Nil Courses Brochure
Nil Courses Brochure
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
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.
FAST FACTS
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.
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
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
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
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.
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.
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…