🌱 CEFR Level A1 - Beginner
Foundation of English Grammar, Vocabulary & Everyday Speaking
Module 1: Fundamental Grammar + Essential Speaking Skills
🧠 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 – Foundation
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Nouns, Pronouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Prepositions, Conjunctions, Interjections
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Vocabulary: Everyday objects, people, places
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🎙️Speaking: Naming objects, describing pictures, “Identify & Say” game
Lesson 2: Articles (a / an / the)
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Rules + exceptions
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Vocabulary: Food items, common nouns
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🎙️Speaking: Describe an object using articles
Lesson 3: Sentence Structure (SVO) + Subject–Verb Agreement
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Basic Active Voice
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🎙️Speaking: Form 20 oral sentences
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“Think–Speak–Correct” practice
Lesson 4: Introduction to Tenses (Simple Present, Past, Future)
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Usage, structure, basic forms
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🎙️Speaking:
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Present: daily routine
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Past: yesterday activities
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Future: tomorrow plans
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Activity: Time-based mini dialogues
Lesson 5: Constructing Positive, Negative & Question Sentences in Present, Past, and Future Tenses
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🎙️Speaking: Quick-fire question-answer drills
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Activity: “One verb, 6 sentences” challenge
Lesson 6: WH-Questions (Present, Past, Future Simple)
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What, Where, When, Why, Who, How
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🎙️Speaking: Pair interviews
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Activity: “Ask Your Partner” worksheet
Lesson 7: Framing Sentences Using is / am / are / was / were in Simple Tenses with Subject-Verb Agreement
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Basic forms
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🎙️Speaking: Self-introduction, describing people, places
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Activity: Photo-description
Lesson 8: Constructing Positive, Negative & Question Sentences with Linking Verbs (is/am/are/was/were)
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“Is he…?” “Are they…?”
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🎙️Speaking: 30-question speaking drill
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Activity: Guessing game
Lesson 9: Asking WH Questions with Linking Verbs (is/am/are/was/were)
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Where are you from?
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Who is that?
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🎙️Speaking: Introduction conversations
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Role-play: Talking to a stranger
Lesson 10: Common Greetings and Introductions
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Formal & informal
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Vocabulary: Courtesy expressions
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🎙️Speaking: Greeting role-plays
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Activity: Walk-around classroom introductions
A1 LESSON 11 — Review & Integrated Speaking
A1 LESSON 12 — FINAL REVISION TEST
🌿 CEFR Level B1 - Intermediate
Fluency Development + Complex Grammar + Confident Communication
Module 1: Perfect Tenses + Modal Verbs + Complex Structures
🧠 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: Present, Past & Future Perfect Tenses
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Structure + usage
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🎙️Speaking: Life experiences (Present Perfect)
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Vocabulary: Time expressions
Lesson 2: Perfect Tenses (Present, Past, Future)– Positive, Negative & Question Forms
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🎙️Speaking:
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“Have you ever…?” conversations
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Past Perfect storytelling
Lesson 3: WH-Questions in Perfect Tenses (Present, Past, Future)
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Where have you been?
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Why had he left?
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🎙️Speaking: Pair questioning practice
Lesson 4: Modal Verbs — Can, Could, Should, Must, May, Might, Would
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Requests, permission, advice, possibility
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🎙️Speaking:
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Making suggestions
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Giving advice
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Problem-solving discussions
Lesson 5: Modal Verbs — Positive, Negative & Question Forms
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🎙️Speaking: Role-plays: asking permission, giving advice
Lesson 6: WH-Questions with Modal Verbs
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What should we do?
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Why might she leave?
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🎙️Speaking: Group decision-making task
Lesson 7: Gerunds & Infinitives
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Verb + ing / to + verb
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🎙️Speaking: Talking about likes, plans, hobbies
Module 2: Passive Voice + Reported Speech + Perfect Continuous
🧠 Focus: This module enhances learners' grammatical range by exploring advanced structures such as passive voice, reported speech, and perfect continuous tenses. Emphasis is placed on mastering Affirmative, Negative, Interrogative, Negative Interrogative, WH-Question (Negative Interrogative) forms to communicate ideas clearly, accurately, and fluently in real-life and semi-professional contexts.
Lesson 8: Stative Passive Voice
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All sentence types: affirmative, negative, interrogative, WH
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Speaking: Describing objects & conditions
Lesson 9: Passive Voice – All Forms
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Present, Past, Future passive
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Speaking: “How things are made” explanation
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Activity: Process description
Lesson 10: Present/Past/Future Perfect Continuous
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All structures + WH-questions
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Speaking: Long-duration activity descriptions
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Storytelling with time markers
Lesson 11: Reported Speech – All Forms
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Statements, commands, WH-questions
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Speaking: Reporting news, retelling conversations
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Activity: "Telephone Game" speaking
B1 Lesson 12 - Advanced Speaking + Reported Conversations Review
B1 Lesson 13 - Final Review + Speaking Exam
🌟 CEFR LEVEL B2 — Upper-Intermediate
Focus: Complex Grammar • High-Level Fluency • Professional Communication • Argumentation • Academic English
🟦 B2 MODULE 1 — Advanced Grammar Foundations
(Grammar Expansion + Sentence Complexity)
Lesson 1 — Advanced Tense Review (All 12 Tenses in Use)
Perfect vs Perfect Continuous, Advanced time markers, aspect contrast
Lesson 2 — Complex Sentence Structures
Subordinate clauses, noun clauses, adverb clauses, adjective clauses
Lesson 3 — Relative Clauses (Defining & Non-Defining)
“Who / which / that / whose / where / when”
Lesson 4 — Reduced Clauses (Participle Clauses)
Present participle, past participle, perfect participle reductions
Lesson 5 — Advanced Modal Verbs
Deduction, speculation, criticism, regrets (must have / might have / should have / can’t have)
LESSON 6 - Advanced Linking Words (Contrast, Concession, Condition, Result)
Lesson 7 - Mixed Conditionals
B2 Lesson 8 - Inversion for Emphasis
B2 Lesson 9 - Nominal Clauses
🟩 B2 MODULE 2 — Passive, Reporting, & Cohesive Devices
(Professional Grammar & Formal English)
Lesson 10 — Advanced Passive Voice
Multi-verb passives, reporting passive structures
“He was said to have…” / “The project is expected to be completed…”
Lesson 11 — Advanced Reported Speech
Shifts in modals, reporting general truths, reporting attitudes
“apparently / allegedly / reportedly”
Lesson 12 — Cleft Sentences
“It is… that…” / “What I need is…”
Focus & emphasis for formal writing & speaking
Lesson 13 — Discourse Markers & Cohesion
Therefore / nevertheless / however / moreover
Academic connectors
🟨 B2 MODULE 3 — Vocabulary + Functional Communication
(Professional & Academic Speaking)
Lesson 14 — Topic-Based Vocabulary Expansion
Work, politics, technology, social issues, environment
Lesson 15 — Collocations & Fixed Expressions
“Take responsibility” / “Make an effort” / “Strongly recommend”
Lesson 16 — Formal vs Informal Register
Emails, presentations, debates, workplace communication
Lesson 17 — Hedging Language
Softening opinions, polite disagreement
“It seems that…” “It appears that…”
🟧 B2 MODULE 4 — Spoken Communication Mastery
(Debates, Presentations, Argumentation)
Lesson 18 — Debating Skills
Supporting arguments, counterarguments, rebuttals
Lesson 19 — Persuasive Speaking
Ethos, logos, pathos; rhetorical techniques
“3-part assertions, rule of 3”
Lesson 20 — Problem-Solving & Negotiation
Diplomatic language, compromise, proposals, solutions
Lesson 21 — Professional Presentations
Structure, signaling language, transitions, Q&A handling
🟥 B2 MODULE 5 — Writing Skills (Academic & Professional)
(Long-form writing, formal letters, essays)
Lesson 22 — Formal Email Writing
Requests, complaints, explanations, clarifications
Lesson 23 — Report Writing
Findings, analysis, recommendations
Lesson 24 — Essay Writing
Opinion, advantages/disadvantages, cause-effect, argument essays
Lesson 25 — Editing & Proofreading Skills
Cohesion, clarity, grammar accuracy
🟪 B2 MODULE 6 — Listening, Reading & Real-Life Fluency
(Global use of English, media, interviews)
Lesson 25 — Media Listening Skills
News, documentaries, interviews
Lesson 26 — Reading for Argument & Implicit Meaning
Bias, tone, inference, writer’s purpose
Lesson 27 — Speaking Fluency Workshop
Storytelling, spontaneous speaking, improv tasks
Lesson 28 — Pronunciation & Accent Reduction
Stress, intonation, linking, rhythm
🟫 B2 MODULE 7 — Final Review, Test & Certification
Lesson 29 — Integrated Grammar Review
Summary + advanced practice
Lesson 30 — Mock Exam (Speaking + Writing)
Lesson 31 — Final B2 Test (All Skills)
Reading, listening, writing, speaking