Spoken English

Spoken English

We have designed this course in order to provide our students with the necessary skills of English Speaking. This will eventually lead to much better public-speaking skills and will also help the students go forward towards using proper pronunciation. This course will build the background for those students who are not able to prepare themselves for Jobs, interviews, freelancing or studying abroad ( IELTS, TOEFL, and PTE) due to their lack of basic skills in the English language.

 

In a fast-paced world, English competency can put you ahead of others in the global workforce. Not only in a workplace, in fact, this language helps you build a connection with people from diverse cultures, opens a path of unlimited knowledge and increases your opportunities. In this course, you will start from the basics of English and gradually learn the strategies to speak well. We also provide practice classes to help you gain confidence. Whether it is a business conference or a presentation, you will face everything without fear after completing this course.

Why learn Spoken English?

Spoken English is a valuable skill in today’s globalized world. It is the most widely spoken language worldwide and serves as a bridge for communication across different cultures. Learning Spoken English opens doors to numerous opportunities, both personally and professionally.

 

In the workplace, English is often the preferred language of communication. Many multinational companies require employees to communicate in English, as it helps connect with international clients and partners. Fluency in English can boost your career prospects, making you a competitive candidate in the job market.

Why choose Telnet IT Institute?

Telnet IT Institute has built a reputation for excellence since its establishment in 2022. There are more than a thousand reasons to choose Telnet IT Institute as your trainer for the Spoken English Training Course modulator, but here are a few top reasons to go with:

Course Curriculum

Module 01: Phonetics and Basic Greetings

Class 1: Introduction to Spoken English & Phonetics
• Importance of speaking skills
• Basic greetings and introductions
• Monophthongs (Part 1): Short vowels - /ɪ/, /æ/, /ʌ/, /ʊ/
Class 2: Monophthongs (Part 2) & Common Phrases
• Long vowels: /iː/, /ɑː/, /uː/, /ɔː/
• Everyday polite expressions

Module 02: Neutral Sounds and Sentence Formation

Class 3: Neutral Vowel Sound and Vocabulary
• Schwa sound: /ə/
• Everyday vocabulary: family, daily activities
Class 4: Sentence Formation Basics
• Subject-Verb-Object structure
• Simple sentence practice

Module 03: Diphthongs and Question Formation

Class 5: Diphthongs (Part 1)
• Introduction to diphthongs
• Common diphthongs: /aɪ/, /eɪ/, /əʊ/
Class 6: Asking Questions
• WH-questions: who, what, where, when, why, how
• Yes/No questions

Module 04: Consonants and Everyday Situations

Class 7: Consonants (Part 1) & Role-Plays
• Voiced vs. voiceless consonants
• Role-plays: shopping and introductions
Class 8: Numbers, Dates, and Time
• Talking about schedules and appointments

Module 05: Connected Speech and Word Stress

Class 9: Connected Speech (Part 1)
• Linking sounds
• Practice with simple sentences
Class 10: Introduction to Word Stress
• Basics of word stress in English
• Everyday vocabulary practice

Module 06: Rhythm, Stress, and Grammar

Class 11: Rhythm in English Speech (Part 1)
• Stress patterns in sentences
• Practicing rhythm with common phrases
Class 12: Grammar Essentials
• Present, past, and future tense usage

Module 07: Advanced Diphthongs and Listening

Class 13: Diphthongs (Part 2) & Listening Skills
• Advanced diphthongs: /ɔɪ/, /ɪə/, /eə/, /ʊə/
• Listening exercises
Class 14: Talking About Hobbies
• Vocabulary for leisure activities
• Group discussions

Module 08: Directions and Stress Practice

Class 15: Giving Directions and Instructions
• Spatial vocabulary: left, right, near, far
• Role-plays on guiding someone
Class 16: Sentence Stress Basics
• Emphasizing important words in sentences
• Practice combining rhythm and stress

Module 09: Everyday Situations and Storytelling

Class 17: Conversations in Everyday Situations
• At markets, restaurants, and public transport
Class 18: Storytelling Basics
• Narrating short stories or personal experiences

Module 10: Advanced Stress, Intonation, and Emotions

Class 19: Advanced Stress and Intonation Practice
• Combining stress, rhythm, and intonation
Class 20: Expressing Emotions
• Vocabulary for emotions
• Talking about experiences with emotion

Module 11: Advanced Pronunciation and Problem-Solving

Class 21: Advanced Pronunciation Practice
• Focus on diphthongs, stress, and rhythm
Class 22: Problem-Solving Discussions
• Role-plays: What would you do if...?

Module 12: Social Situations and Connected Speech

Class 23: Social Situations
• Role-plays: attending a party or making new friends
Class 24: Connected Speech in Practice
• Advanced fluency drills combining all concepts

Module 13: Public Speaking Basics

Class 25: Organizing Thoughts and Speech
• Planning and delivering a short speech
Class 26: Public Speaking Practice
• Practicing speeches on familiar topics

Module 14: Mock Conversations and Role-Plays

Class 27: Mock Conversations
• Comprehensive practice in restaurants, phone calls, and travel
Class 28: Role-Plays for Professional Contexts
• Formal and informal scenarios

Module 15: Idioms, Slangs, and Advanced Conversations

Class 29: Idioms and Phrases for Everyday Use
• Understanding and using idiomatic expressions
Class 30: Slangs and Informal Expressions
• Contextual usage of slangs in conversations

Module 16: Course Review and Final Practice

Class 31: Final Pronunciation and Fluency Practice
• Revisiting key pronunciation elements
Class 32: Course Review and Feedback
• Comprehensive feedback and future practice tips

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