Review the 26 letters of the alphabet Practice pronunciation of individual letters Introduce basic spelling rules 2. Basic greetings and introductions Practice introducing oneself Learn common greetings and farewells Practice conversation starters 3. Basic verb tenses Introduce the present simple tense Practice regular and irregular verbs in the present simple Introduce the present continuous tense 4. Asking and answering questions Practice forming yes/no questions Practice forming WH-questions Practice providing short answers to questions 5. Nouns and pronouns Review common singular and plural nouns Introduce personal pronouns (e.g. I, you, he, she) Practice using nouns and pronouns in sentences 6. Describing people and things Practice using adjectives to describe physical characteristics Practice using adjectives to describe personalities Practice using possessive adjectives (e.g. my, your) 7. Prepositions of place Introduce common prepositions of place (e.g. in, on, under) Practice using prepositions of place in sentences 8. Countable and uncountable nouns Introduce the concept of countable and uncountable nouns Practice using quantifiers (e.g. a, an, some, any) with countable and uncountable nouns 9. Asking for and giving directions Practice asking for and giving directions using basic prepositions of place Introduce the imperative form for giving directions (e.g. "Go straight, then turn left.") 10. The present simple and present continuous for future plans Practice using the present simple to talk about future plans and arrangements Practice using the present continuous to talk about future plans that are already decided 11. Comparatives and superlatives Introduce the comparative form of adjectives (e.g. "She is taller than her sister.") Introduce the superlative form of adjectives (e.g. "He is the tallest man in the room.") 12. Making requests and offers Practice using "Can you..." and "Could you..." to make requests Practice using "Would you like..." and "Would you mind..." to make offers and requests 13. The past simple tense Introduce the past simple tense for regular and irregular verbs Practice using the past simple to talk about past events and experiences 14. The future simple tense Introduce the future simple tense using "will" and "going to" Practice using the future simple to talk about future plans and predictions 15. Modal verbs Introduce common modal verbs (e.g. can, could, must, should) Practice using modal verbs to express ability, possibility, necessity, and advice 16. Review and practice Review and practice all of the concepts and language covered in the course Encourage students to use the language they have learned in short conversations and role-plays.