We provide the following lectures on spoken English.
Pronunciation:
Class 1: Importance of correct pronunciation
Class 2: Vowel sounds (monophthongs and diphthongs)
Class 3: Consonant sounds (single and pair)
Class 4: How to pronounce words ending in ‘s’ (/s/, /z/, /iz/)
Class 5: How to pronounce words ending in ‘ed’ (/t/, /d/, /id/)
Class 6: Word stress and contraction
Class 7: Elision and assimilation
Grammar:
Class 1: Compound, complex and cleft sentence
Class 2: Yes and No question, use of ‘get’ and ‘tends to be’
Class 3: How to talk about the past event, use of the modal verb
Class 4: How to speculate, attitude markers
Class 5: Use of fillers, coherence and cohesive
Class 6: How to become a fluent speaker (fluency)
Vocabulary:
Class 1: Topic related advanced vocabulary: relationship and events
Class 2: Topic related advanced vocabulary: science and technology
Class 3: Topic related advanced vocabulary: climate and travel