Spoken English

Course ID
spoken25
Department
Spoken
Instructor
Credit
Semester
Level

In this course, you will improve your spoken English skills, whether you’re just starting or looking to refine your abilities.

We will cover essential topics like pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, and speaking strategies, all aimed at helping you communicate more confidently. Through practical exercises and real-life scenarios, you’ll be able to enhance your speaking skills for both personal and professional settings. By the end of the course, you will have the confidence to speak clearly and effectively in English, creating new opportunities for yourself. Let’s begin this exciting learning experience together!

Please fill out the form with accurate details to complete your enrollment. Once you submit the form, our team will review your information and provide further instructions regarding course access and schedule.

Module 1: Fundamentals of Spoken English

1. Introduction to Spoken English Overview of the course, importance of spoken English, and basic guidelines.
2. Greetings and Introductions Formal and informal greetings; self-introduction for different contexts.
3. Basic Sentence Structure Subject-Verb-Object structure with practical examples.
4. Nouns Types of nouns and their usage in daily conversations.
5. Pronunciation Techniques Common pronunciation challenges and tips for clarity.
6. Verbs Action, state, and linking verbs with examples.
7. Adjectives Types of adjectives and their order in sentences.
8. Adverbs Using adverbs to modify verbs and adjectives effectively.
9. Degrees of Comparison Positive, comparative, and superlative degrees with practical usage.
10. Tenses: Present Simple Usage of present simple tense in daily conversations.
11. Tenses: Past Simple Sharing past experiences using past simple tense.
12. Tenses: Future Simple Talking about future plans using future simple tense.
Midterm Exam Covers all topics from Classes 1–12.

Module 2: Everyday Conversations and Speech Skills

13. Phonetics and Sounds Common English sounds and their correct pronunciation.
14. Homophones and Common Confusions Differentiating between similar-sounding words.
15. Talking About Past Experiences Sharing personal stories with appropriate vocabulary and tenses.
16. Describing People and Places Vocabulary and phrases to describe appearances, personalities, and locations.
17. Small Talk Techniques for initiating, maintaining, and ending small talk.
18. Shopping Conversations Vocabulary and phrases for shopping and bargaining scenarios.
19. Restaurant Conversations Ordering food and interacting with restaurant staff.
20. Public Speaking Basics Techniques to speak confidently in public with examples.
21. Movie or Show-Based Class Watching a clip, noting vocabulary, and discussing themes.
Final Exam Covers all topics from Classes 13–21.

Module 3: Advanced Communication Techniques

22. Using Connectors in Speech Linking ideas using connectors like and, but, so, because.
23. Prepositions Commonly used prepositions in spoken English with examples.
24. Modals for Polite Speech Using modals like could, would, and might for requests and offers.
25. Narrating Events Structuring narratives for storytelling and sharing experiences.
26. Voice Basic changes of voice.
27. Common Mispronunciations Correcting pronunciation errors and improving clarity.
28. Phonetics Practice Focused practice on challenging sounds with real-life examples.
29. Group Discussions Collaborative discussions on varied topics to build confidence.
30. Course Recap and Feedback Summary of key lessons, student presentations, and feedback session.