Spoken English Course
Let’s be honest. You cannot claim to be fluent in English if you are not a fluent English speaker. Even if you have memorized the English dictionary, it will not matter if you cannot communicate in English. With that being said, we understand that speaking English for non-native speakers can be intimidating.
Conversational English, especially, is challenging. In addition to the other ways English is confusing when you want to speak like native English speakers, it means you must be familiar with slang, contractions, and cultural idioms.
So, how do you move from the textbook and the computer screen grammar practice to actually speak English? To put it simply – you speak it! To become a fluent English speaker, you must make every effort to speak English daily and often.
However, many foreign language students find themselves struggling to find opportunities to practice speaking English. That’s where we come in.
Our Spoken English Course is an experienced teacher-taught specialist course to improve your English speaking skills. Develop the practical communication skills and confidence you need to master everyday social interactions.
Syllabus for spoken English
English is a language and one of the most important language skills is speaking.
Now we will see the syllabus for spoken English.
Basically, there are three parts to this syllabus. They are as follows.
- Basic grammar knowledge
- Essential English Vocabulary
- Speaking practice
If you learn these three things together, then you will be a fluent English speaker.
Now we will see these three parts in detail.
1. Basic grammar topics for spoken English
Here is the list of basic grammar topics for spoken English.
- Parts of the speech
- Types of the sentences
- 12 active voice tenses.
- 8 passive voice tenses.
- Use of articles.
- Use of prepositions.
- Modal auxiliaries.
- Clauses.
- Direct and indirect speech.
- Some special constructions like feel like going to, had better, used to, as if, be, get, prefer to.
2. Essential English Vocabulary
You need to learn essential English vocabulary of around 2000 words that are necessary for day-to-day use.
They include three forms of verbs, important nouns, some useful adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, and conjunctions.
It is a proven fact that learning around 2000 words of any language including English is necessary for using it effectively in our daily communication.
3. Speaking Practice
The most important part of our spoken English syllabus is speaking practice.
The big question is how to do speaking practice?
Here is an easy solution.
First, you should start speaking without any hesitation from the beginning.
Another important thing is public speaking. You can choose simple topics as follows.
- Self-introduction.
- Daily routine.
- My family.
- My village/city.
- My school.
- My hobby.
- My favorites
In the later stage, you can choose medium and advanced-level topics that you can search easily on Google.
The next thing is group discussion. You should make a group and take any topic for discussion. It will help you a lot to improve your spoken English ability.
Also, you can try storytelling, loud reading, mock interviews, listening to English news, speeches, and watching English movies with subtitles.
These are the 3 parts of our spoken English syllabus. They must be learned collectively. Daily you should learn a small grammar topic, 35 essential words, and one module of speaking practice in any professional institute or learning at home.
We can conclude that there are three important parts of the spoken English syllabus. They are basic grammar, essential vocabulary, and speaking practice. If you do all these things together, you will become a fluent English speaker.
Join our institute and start learning. Today is always better than tomorrow to start preparing for your success story.