· Delivering real-world topics that are relevant to learners' lives
· Learners give introductions about themselves
· Relating language experience to life experience
· Describing work; asking for and giving opinions
· Focus on natural conversational language that builds oral fluency. Learning different speaking strategies
· Making invitations and excuse as well as talking about likes and dislikes
· Talking about past events using past simple tense
· Describing appearances and identifying people
· Describing cities, asking and giving suggestions, talking about travels and tourism
· Talking about plans and exchanging information
· Listening to variety of excerpts covering different areas
· Learning how to write biographies, text messages, emails, and letters
· Focus on features of spoken English, such as stress, intonation, and linked sounds
Description
This course is for Learners who have a slight background of English language and can ýunderstand simple language. The course content includes listening, reading, writing, speaking, ýpronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary components. The topics covered in this course are ýIntroductions, talking about jobs, daily schedule, shopping and prices, invitations and excuses, ýfitness activities, appearance, health, food, etc.ý
Audience :
Students with slight English language background who want to consolidate their language content
Topics :
Unit 1
o Introductions and greetings
o Names
o Countries and nationalities
Unit 2
o Jobs
o Workplaces
o School
o Daily schedule
o Clock time
Unit 3
o Shopping and prices
o Clothing and personal items
o Colors and materials
Unit 4
o Music, movies, and TV programs
o Entertainers
o Invitations and excuses, Dates and time
Unit 5
o Families
o Typical families
Unit 6
o Sports, fitness activities, and exercise
o Routines
Unit 7
o Free-time and weekends activities
o Chores
o Vacations
Unit 8
o Stores and places in a city
o Neighborhoods
o Houses and apartments
Unit 9
o Appearance and dress
o Clothing and clothing styles
o People
Unit 10
o Past experiences
o Unusual activities
Unit 11
o Cities
o Hometowns
o Countries
Unit 12
o Health problems
o Medications and remedies
o Products in a pharmacy
Unit 13
o Food and restaurants
Unit 14
o World geography and facts
o Countries
Unit 15
o Invitations and excuses
o Leisure-time activities
o Telephone messages
Unit 16
o Life changes
o Plans and hopes for the future
Recommended Knowledge :
YAT English placement test
Category :
Training Materials :
Cambridge University Press: Interchange 1- Third Edition – Student’s book
Labs :
This course is intended to engage students in the learning context by experiencing real life ýsituations through, group work, pair work, research, brainstorming, and role plays.ý