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ENGLISH SYLLABUS

Basics of English Grammar
If you just started learning English, you first need to know some basic rules of the language. Developing a solid foundation in English grammar will not only help you create your own sentences correctly but will also make it easier to improve your communication skills in both spoken and written English?
Basic English Grammar Lessons

1. Singular and Plural Nouns
2. Count Nouns vs. Non-Count Nouns
3. Possessive Nouns
4. Pronouns
5. 'Be' Verbs
6. Action Verbs
7. Adjectives
8. Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
9. Adverbs
10. Simple Tense
11. Progressive and Perfect Tense
12. Perfect Progressive Tense
13. Irregular Verbs
14. Gerunds
15. Infinitives 1
16. Infinitives 2
17. Active Voice and Passive Voice
18. Indicative, Imperative, Subjunctive Mood
19. Auxiliary Verbs - 'Be,' 'Do,' 'Have'
20. Auxiliary Verbs - 'Will/Would,' 'Shall/Should'
21. Auxiliary Verbs - 'Can/Could,' 'May/Might/Must'
22. Prepositions - 'On,' 'At,' 'In'
23. Prepositions - 'Of,' 'To,' 'For'
24. Prepositions - 'With,' 'Over,' 'By'
25. Conjunctions - Coordinating and Correlative
26. Conjunctions - Subordinating
27. Conjunctive Adverbs
28. Articles - Indefinite and Definite
29. Interjections
30. Capitalization

Advanced English for the real world

Advanced Grammar & Vocabulary.

Types of Nouns, Adverbs, Various Tenses, Idioms, Implementation of Grammar in sentences. Building Powerful Vocabulary.

Communication Skills - Part 01.

Barriers to fluent English communication. Speaking and Listening Effectively. Idioms, Phrases and Proverbs.

Communication Skills - Part 02.

Writing Skills - Email etiquettes, Business correspondence.
Reading Skills - Focus on syllable stress, Intonation and pitch.
Extempore and Group discussions.
Smart English VS Normal English.
Testing and Evaluation.

Accent Neutralization & Fluency

Diction Analysis.
Introduction to Vowel & Consonant Sounds.
Intonation and syllable stress.
Basics of UK and US English.