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English grammar is like the secret sauce to speaking and writing perfectly – it helps the conversation flow seamlessly so you can express yourself with confidence.
We're going to cover everything you need to know about the building blocks of the language, from the basics of word order to the nitty-gritty details of verb conjugation. So, grab a cup of coffee, put your grammar hat on, and let's get started!
No | Levels | Descriptions |
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1 | Beginner level | At this stage, learners can understand and use basic expressions and everyday phrases related to personal information, introductions, shopping, etc. |
2 | Elementary level | Learners at this level can communicate in simple and routine tasks requiring a basic understanding of familiar situations. |
3 | Intermediate level | Learners have gained sufficient proficiency to handle most communication tasks encountered in work, school, or leisure situations. |
4 | Upper-intermediate level | At this stage, learners can interact with a certain degree of fluency and spontaneity in conversations on familiar topics. |
5 | Advanced level | Learners can express themselves fluently and spontaneously without much obvious searching for words. They have mastery over complex texts and formal communication. |
6 | Proficient level | At this highest level, learners have complete command over the language. They can understand with ease virtually everything that is heard or read. |
A well-structured spoken English syllabus is the primary foundation for beginners to develop their language skills. With a clear focus on spoken English, it provides a structured approach to learning and ensures learners have a solid grasp of the fundamental aspects of the language.
Listening practice: Incorporating listening activities helps learners understand different accents, improve comprehension skills, and familiarize themselves with natural speech patterns.
Speaking exercises: Engaging in interactive speaking exercises, such as dialogues and role plays, gives learners opportunities to practice using newly acquired vocabulary and grammar structures.
Vocabulary building: Introducing new words through context-based activities and encouraging learners to use them in various contexts enhances their language proficiency.
Pronunciation training: Including targeted pronunciation exercises like tongue twisters and minimal pairs practice helps learners develop accurate pronunciation skills.
Designing a comprehensive syllabus for advanced learners is crucial to ensure their continued growth and development in spoken English. As learners progress to higher levels, they need a syllabus that focuses on refining their grammar, expanding their vocabulary, and mastering advanced expressions.
In-depth grammar: At the advanced level, learners should focus on mastering complex grammatical structures such as conditionals, reported speech, passive voice, and modal verbs. Providing ample practice exercises and incorporating error correction activities will help them refine their sentence formation skills.
Extensive vocabulary: Advanced learners should be exposed to a wide range of vocabulary related to various topics such as politics, economics, literature, science, and technology.
Idiomatic expressions and phrasal verbs: Introducing idiomatic expressions and phrasal verbs specific to informal conversations will enable learners to sound more natural and fluent in their spoken English.
A well-designed and comprehensive spoken English syllabus is crucial for adults who wish to improve their communication skills. Creating a syllabus specifically tailored to the needs and interests of adult learners can greatly enhance their learning experience and ensure effective progress.
Addressing the needs and interests of adult learners:
Implementing interactive activities, group projects, and role-plays:
Grammar and vocabulary development:
Building listening comprehension skills:
Listening Activity | Suggestions |
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Dialogues | Use scripted or improvised dialogues that cover various scenarios likeordering food at a restaurant, booking a hotel room, or making phone calls. |
Interviews | Provide learners with recorded interviews on specific topics or current affairs to develop their ability to comprehend different speaking styles. |
Lectures | Introduce lectures on relevant subjects that challenge learners' comprehension abilities and expand their vocabulary. |
Activity | Benefits |
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Debates | Enhances critical thinking skills and develops confidence in expressing opinions. |
Discussions | Encourages meaningful conversations and exchange of ideas. |
Presentations | Improves public speaking skills and enhances clarity of communication. |
Role-plays | Simulates real-life scenarios, allowing practice in using English. |
Group conversations | Fosters collaboration, interaction, and improves communication skills |
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