The purpose of this course is to provide learners with a strong foundation in basic English language skills and to help them develop the confidence and proficiency to communicate effectively in real-life situations. The objectives of each module are designed to help learners develop their skills in an integrated way, with a focus on LSRW skills.
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Types/Form of Verbs in English Grammar
Email for Invitation| Prompts| Sample
Email|Notice to Postpone Program
Prompts|Email To express Thanks
Prompt for writing Apology Emails
Modal Verbs| Function and Use
Modal verbs are a type of auxiliary verb that express various meanings such as possibility, permission, obligation, advice, ability, and more. Here are the functions of all modal verbs in English with examples and situations:
Speech Sounds In English
There are 12 pure vowel sounds in English, represented by the letters A, E, I, O, and U.
Vowel sounds are produced with an open vocal tract, allowing air to flow freely from the lungs and out of the mouth.
Vowel sounds can be classified based on their position in the mouth, as well as their length and quality.
Speeches
Speech On Corruption In India Dear fellow citizens of India, Today, I want to talk about a cancer that has been eating away at the heart of our nation. It is a cancer that affects every single one of us, Read More …
Teaching Future Tense in a Fun way
Future Continuous Tense Future Plans: Have students talk about their future plans using the future continuous tense. For example, “I will be studying for my exam tomorrow evening.” This will help them practice forming sentences in the future continuous tense Read More …
How to Teach Past Tense
Past Continuous Tense Storytelling – In this activity, students tell a story about a past event using the past continuous tense. The teacher can provide a picture or a setting to help students get started. For example, a picture of Read More …
How to Teach Present Tense
Present Continuous Tense Activity: Picture Descriptions Objective: To help students practice using the present continuous tense while developing their speaking skills. Materials: Pictures that show people engaged in various activities (e.g. cooking, playing sports, working, etc.) Instructions: Divide the class Read More …