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Essential English Grammar & Spoken Communication
(CEFR A1 – B1)

📘🧱🗣️ Master English From the Ground Up — Grammar to Confident Conversation
💡 Instructor-Led   📆 5 Weeks   🕔 5 Live Sessions/Week
🗣️ 40 Hours Live Classes
🚀 Speak English With Confidence — Not Just Memorized Phrases
✅ Level Up Through Structured CEFR Progression:
A1 ➝ A2 ➝ B1 (Backed by an extensive and structured grammar framework aligned to international CEFR standards)
🎤 Speak-What-You-Learn Practice: From Grammar to Real-World Communication

This unique practice method is designed to bridge the gap between grammar understanding and spoken fluency. After each grammar lesson, learners will explore 5 model paragraphs, each using 5 carefully selected, targeted verbs, to demonstrate how grammar and vocabulary naturally fit into real-life communication. This helps learners absorb sentence structure, tense usage, and new words in context.

 

Following these examples, learners will engage in guided speaking tasks based on realistic everyday scenarios. Each task provides five relevant verbs that students must meaningfully incorporate into their own spoken paragraph, record themselves speaking, and submit as an audio recording. This encourages practical language use and enhances both accuracy and fluency.
 

 

🧩 Key Features:

5 model paragraphs per lesson (with 5 key verbs each)

Real-life speaking tasks with verb-focused guidance

No traditional written homework — all grammar is applied through speaking

Builds spoken fluency, vocabulary retention, grammar application, and context-based sentence construction.

🔄Weekly Reflection (Spoken): At the end of each week, learners reflect through short voice recordings by answering:

“What grammar point did you find useful this week?”

“How did you use it in real life?”

 

 

My English Journal: Each learner will maintain a personal “My English Journal” folder, where all audio recordings are saved lesson by lesson. This becomes a progress portfolio, allowing learners to track their fluency growth and reflect on how their spoken English improves over time.

 

This practical method ensures learners speak what they learn — making grammar meaningful, vocabulary memorable, and spoken English more confident and natural.

🎯 Who It’s For:
  • Beginners to Intermediate learners who want to build a solid grammar foundation and develop daily conversation skills.
  • New learners or those with basic English understanding.
  • Students & job seekers preparing for interviews
  • Working professionals looking to speak clearly and confidently
  • Homemakers, freelancers, or anyone eager to improve English for daily life
✏️ Course Focus:
This course builds a strong foundation in English grammar and sentence construction, introduces all key tenses, and strengthens WH-question use in both written and spoken English. It empowers learners to hold everyday conversations with fluency and accuracy.
✅ Outcome:
Students will be able to participate in everyday conversations, describe experiences, and handle routine communication in familiar settings.

Master English fluency with confidence — from grammar foundations to real-world communication.

✅ Strengths of the Syllabus

CEFR A1 (Beginner) to C1 (Advanced): This syllabus is designed based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), covering levels from A1 (Beginner) to C1 (Advanced), to ensure structured language development and internationally aligned proficiency.
 

Comprehensive Coverage: The syllabus systematically progresses from foundational grammar to advanced communication skills, ensuring a solid learning trajectory. Structured by CEFR-style levels (Beginner to Advanced), covering grammar progression logically.

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Scaffolded Learning: Each level builds on the previous, moving from foundational grammar to nuanced structures and real-life fluency.

Balanced skillset: Includes vocabulary, grammar, and fluency strategies — a holistic approach common in global programs

Continuous Reinforcement: Regular speaking exercises help in reinforcing the concepts taught. Each lesson in every module includes "Speak-What-You-Learn Practice​", unique practice method which builds spoken fluency, vocabulary retention, grammar application, and context-based sentence construction.

CLT method: This course is focused on helping learners use the English language confidently and appropriately in everyday situations by following the Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) method. CLT emphasizes real-life communication, fluency, and interactive learning, ensuring that students not only understand grammar but also apply it meaningfully in conversations, tasks, and real-world scenarios. Through structured input, guided practice, and engaging speaking activities, learners develop both accuracy and spontaneity in their spoken English.

🌱 CEFR Level - A1 (Beginner)
Module 1: Foundations of English Grammar and Speaking
🧠 Focus: This module helps learners build a strong foundation in English grammar, including parts of speech, sentence structure, and basic tenses. It also develops the ability to form simple sentences and engage in everyday conversations like greetings and introductions.
 
Lesson 1: Parts of Speech: Nouns, Pronouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Prepositions, Conjunctions, Interjections
Lesson 2: Articles (a, an, the)
Lesson 3: Active Voice with Subject-Verb Agreement (SVO)
Lesson 4: Introduction to Tenses: Present, Past, Future with  Subject-Verb Agreement
🎙️ Speak-What-You-Learn Practice
Lesson 5: Constructing Positive, Negative & Question Sentences in Present, Past, and Future Tenses
Lesson 6: Asking WH Questions(What, Where, When, Why, Who, How) in Present, Past, and Future Tenses
Lesson 7: Framing Sentences Using is / am / are / was / were in Simple Tenses with  Subject-Verb Agreement
Lesson 8: Constructing Positive, Negative & Question Sentences with Linking Verbs (is/am/are/was/were)
Lesson 9: Asking WH Questions with Linking Verbs (is/am/are/was/were)
Lesson 10: Common Greetings and Introductions
 
Role-plays, Problem-solving tasks, Information gap activities, Mini debates or opinion exchanges 
🌱 CEFR Level - A2 (Elementary)
Module 1: Building Conversational Skills with Grammar

🧠 Focus: This module focuses on strengthening sentence construction skills using continuous tenses and WH-questions. Learners will improve their ability to form clear, accurate sentences and hold basic conversations using correct grammar.
 

Lesson 1: Verb Tenses in Depth: Present Continuous, Past Continuous, Future Continuous with  Subject-Verb Agreement

Lesson 2: Continuous Tenses: Present, Past, and Future with Positive, Negative, and Question Forms
Lesson 3: Mastering WH Questions in Continuous Tenses: Present, Past & Future

Lesson 4: Prepositions of Time & Place

🌿 CEFR Level - B1 (Intermediate)
Module 1: Perfect Tenses, Modal Verbs & Advanced Sentence Forms

🧠 Focus: This module strengthens learners’ understanding and use of perfect tenses, modal verbs, and complex sentence forms for more accurate and confident communication. It also enhances the ability to ask and answer WH-questions effectively in real-life and semi-professional settings.
 

Lesson 1: Perfect Tenses: Present Perfect, Past Perfect & Future Perfect with  Subject-Verb Agreement

Lesson 2: Perfect Tenses: Positive, Negative & Question Sentence Construction (Present, Past, Future)

Lesson 3: Perfect Tenses: WH Questions (What, Where, When, Why, Who, How)  Construction (Present, Past, Future)

Lesson 4: Modal Verbs: Can, Could, Should, Must, May, Might, Would – Usage in requests, permission, possibility, and advice

Lesson 5: Mastering Modal Verbs: Positive, Negative & Question Forms

Lesson 6: Asking the Right Way: WH-Questions with Modal Verbs

Lesson 7: Gerunds & Infinitives
 

Reinforcements:

  • Vocabulary & Grammar Assignment:
  • 🎙️ Weekly Speaking-Driven Activities (Real Use)
Role-plays, Problem-solving tasks, Information gap activities, Mini debates or opinion exchanges 
Module 2: Passive Voice, Reported Speech & Perfect Continuous Mastery

🧠 Focus: This module enhances learners' grammatical range by exploring advanced structures such as comparatives, passive voice, reported speech, and perfect continuous tenses. Emphasis is placed on mastering positive, negative, interrogative, and WH-question forms to communicate ideas clearly, accurately, and fluently in real-life and semi-professional contexts.
 

Lesson 1: Comparatives & Superlatives

Lesson 2: Passive Voice with Subject-Verb Agreement

Lesson 3: Passive Voice: Positive, Negative, and Question Sentence Constructions

Lesson 4: Passive Voice: WH Questions (What, Where, When, Why, Who, How)  Construction

Lesson 5: Understanding the Stative Passive Voice in English

Lesson 6: Mastering Reported Speech with Correct Subject-Verb Agreement

Lesson 7: Mastering Reported Speech – Positive, Negative & Question Sentences

Lesson 8: Reported Speech with WH-Questions
Lesson 9: Present Perfect Continuous Tense, Past Perfect Continuous Tense, Future Perfect

Continuous Tense  with  Subject-Verb Agreement

Lesson 10: Perfect Continuous Tenses: Positive, Negative & Question Constructions

Lesson 11: Mastering Perfect Continuous Tenses with WH Questions
 

Reinforcements:

  • Vocabulary & Grammar Assignment:
  • 🎙️ Weekly Speaking-Driven Activities (Real Use)
Role-plays, Problem-solving tasks, Information gap activities, Mini debates or opinion exchanges 
Module 3: Essential Language Tools for Clear & Confident English

🧠 Focus: This module focuses on commonly confusing but essential grammar and vocabulary that help learners speak and write English more clearly, accurately, and fluently in real-life situations.
 

Lesson 1: Commonly Confusing English Words – Meaning & Usage with Examples

Lesson 2: Understanding "Have to," "Have to Be," "To Have Been," and "To Have" – A Simple Guide

Lesson 3: Modal Perfects Made Easy: “Would Have Been,” “Could Have Been,” “Should Have Been”

Lesson 4: “Supposed To” Explained: Usage, Structure & Examples

Lesson 5: Mastering “Be,” “Being,” “Been,” and “To Be” in All Sentence Forms

Lesson 6: Who, Whom, Which: Mastering Relative Pronouns for Clear Sentences

Lesson 7: What Are Phrasal Verbs? – Easy Guide with Common Examples
 

Reinforcements:

  • Vocabulary & Grammar Assignment:
  • 🎙️ Weekly Speaking-Driven Activities (Real Use)
Role-plays, Problem-solving tasks, Information gap activities, Mini debates or opinion exchanges 
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