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Spoken English
Address: Nanda Complex, Basement of, Dhangu Rd, near Hotel Grand, Pathankot, Punjab 145001
DURATION
• In Hours : 30 Hours
• Total duration : 01-June-2023 to 30-June-2023 (1 Month)
SYLLABUS
• Pronunciation
• Vocabulary
• Grammer
• Listening
• Reading Comprehension & Writing
• Fluency
• Common Conversational Situations
• Interview Classes (Speaking practice)
PRONUNCIATION
• Word Meaning : You can learn the meanings of words, including their definitions, nuances,
and connotations
• Word Usage: Understanding how words are used in different contexts and sentences is
crucial. You learn how to use words appropriately in writing and conversation.
• Synonyms and Antonyms: Building vocabulary includes understanding words that have
similar or opposite meanings.
• Idioms and Phrases: Learning idiomatic expressions and common phrases is essential for
natural language use.
• Writing Skills: A varied vocabulary enhances your ability to write creatively and effectively.
GRAMMER
• Parts of Speech: Understanding the various parts of speech, such as nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives,
adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections.
• Sentence Structure: Learning how to construct sentences with proper subject-verb agreement, word
order, and punctuation.
• Tenses: Understanding the different verb tenses (e.g., past, present, future, perfect) and when to use them.
• Grammar Rules: Familiarity with rules like the use of articles (a, an, the), plurals, contractions, and
possessives.
• Modifiers: Learning how to use adjectives and adverbs to describe nouns and verbs.
• Modal Verbs: Understanding how to use modal verbs (e.g., can, could, should, must) to indicate
possibility, necessity, and ability.
LISTENING
• Listening Comprehension: Developing the ability to understand spoken English in a variety of accents, dialects,
and contexts, including formal presentations, casual conversations, news broadcasts, and more.
• Listening Strategies: Learning techniques to enhance your listening skills, such as taking notes, predicting what
you will hear, and focusing on key information.
• Active Listening: Practicing active listening, which involves giving full attention to the speaker, asking
clarifying questions, and providing feedback to demonstrate understanding.
• Understanding Idiomatic Expressions: Learning to recognize and understand idiomatic expressions and
colloquial language commonly used in spoken English.
• Note-Taking Skills: Acquiring effective note-taking skills to capture key information during lectures, meetings,
or presentations.
• Understanding Different Accents: Exposing yourself to various English accents and dialects to improve your
comprehension and adapt to diverse speaking styles.
READING COMPREHENSION & WRITING
• Literal Comprehension: This involves understanding the main ideas, facts, and details explicitly stated in the text.
You learn to identify key information and events.
• Inferential Comprehension: You learn to make inferences, drawing conclusions or making educated guesses based on
the information provided in the text. This requires critical thinking.
• Context Clues: Learning how to use context clues to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words or phrases in the text.
• Vocabulary Development: Expanding your vocabulary by encountering and learning new words and phrases in
context.
• Point of View: Understanding the perspective from which the text is written and how it influences the narrative or
argument
• Drawing Conclusions: Learning to draw logical conclusions and make predictions based on the information provided
in the text.
FLUENCY
• Conversational Skills: Developing the ability to engage in natural conversations in English, including greetings,
small talk, and maintaining a discussion.
• Fluent Speech: Improving the ability to speak without unnecessary pauses, fillers (like "um" and "uh"), or
hesitations.
• Vocabulary Expansion: Building a broader vocabulary to express yourself more precisely and effectively in a
variety of situations.
• Speaking Rate: Developing a comfortable speaking rate that is not too fast or too slow.
• Public Speaking Skills: Developing skills for speaking confidently in public, such as voice modulation, body
language, and speech structuring.
• Accurate Pronunciation: Focusing on correct pronunciation to ensure that you are easily understood by native and
non-native speakers.
• Fluent Transitions: Learning how to smoothly transition between different topics and ideas during a conversation.
COMMAN CNVERSATIONAL
SITUATIONS
• Greetings and Introductions: You'll learn how to greet people, introduce yourself, and respond to introductions in a polite
and friendly manner.
• Asking and Answering Personal Questions: How to ask and answer questions about basic personal information, such as
name, age, nationality, and occupation.
• Small Talk: Techniques for engaging in small talk to initiate conversations and maintain social interactions, including topics
like weather, hobbies, and current events.
• Giving and Receiving Directions: How to ask for and provide directions, both for walking or using public transportation.
• Phone Conversations: Learning how to make and receive phone calls, take messages, and hold conversations over the
phone.
• Using Public Transportation: Vocabulary and phrases for taking buses, trains, and subways, including buying tickets,
asking for information, and understanding schedules.
• Making Plans: Learning how to make plans with others, whether it's for social activities, meetings, or appointments. This
includes suggesting, accepting, or declining invitations.
INTERVIEW CLASSES (SPEAKING PRACTICE)
• Common Interview Questions: Learning how to answer common interview questions effectively, including
questions about your background, experience, strengths, weaknesses, and goals.
• Situational Questions: Learning to handle situational questions, where you're presented with a hypothetical
scenario and asked how you would respond.
• Self-Presentation: Crafting a compelling and concise self-introduction or elevator pitch.
• Body Language and Non-Verbal Communication: Practicing confident and professional body language,
eye contact, handshakes, and posture.
• Confidence Building: Developing self-confidence to communicate effectively during interviews.
• Stress Management: Learning techniques to manage interview-related stress and anxiety.
• Storytelling: Developing the ability to tell compelling stories that highlight your experiences, skills, and
accomplishments and how to speak on particular topic.
OUTCOMES
• Improved Communication Skills
• Increased Vocabulary
• Increased Fluency
• Better Grammar and Syntax
• Confidence Building
• Personal Development
• Career Advancement
• Enhanced Professionalism