📌 Course Overview
This course is designed to provide learners with a comprehensive approach to mastering English, progressing from A1 (Foundation) level to C2 (Proficient) level. It aims to build your speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills at every step, with a strong focus on real-life applications of the language.
In addition to the classroom lessons, you will work on a personalized portfolio, which will help you continue your learning outside of the classroom. The portfolio activities will contribute to your overall progress and support your development through self-study.
🎯 What Will You Learn?
Session 1: Hobbies & Free Time
- Topic: Talking about hobbies and free-time activities.
- Activities:
- Learn vocabulary related to common hobbies (e.g., reading, playing sports, cooking).
- Practice asking and answering questions about free-time activities.
- Grammar: Present continuous tense for activities happening now (e.g., “I am reading”).
- Role-play: Discussing plans with a friend.
Session 2: Travel & Holidays
- Topic: Talking about travel plans and holiday experiences.
- Activities:
- Learn vocabulary for travel-related activities (e.g., booking a ticket, checking into a hotel).
- Practice discussing past holidays and future travel plans.
- Grammar: Past simple tense for past activities (e.g., “I went to the beach last year”).
- Role-play: Booking a hotel room or asking for travel information.
Session 3: Health & Fitness
- Topic: Talking about health, fitness, and daily habits.
- Activities:
- Learn vocabulary for health-related topics (e.g., doctor, illness, exercise).
- Practice asking for advice or talking about health problems.
- Grammar: Modal verbs for advice (e.g., “You should…”, “You must…”).
- Role-play: Talking to a doctor or health professional.
Session 4: Weather & Seasons
- Topic: Talking about the weather and seasons.
- Activities:
- Learn vocabulary related to weather (e.g., sunny, rainy, cold, hot).
- Practice asking about the weather and making plans based on it.
- Grammar: “It’s” and “There is/are” for describing the weather.
- Role-play: Discussing plans based on the weather forecast.
Session 5: Directions & Reading Maps
- Topic: Asking for directions and reading maps.
- Activities:
- Learn vocabulary related to giving and asking for directions (e.g., “turn left,” “go straight”).
- Practice reading a map and using landmarks.
- Grammar: Imperative verbs for giving directions (e.g., “Turn right,” “Go past the bank”).
- Role-play: Asking for directions and helping someone find a place.
Session 6: Jobs & Occupations
- Topic: Talking about jobs and professions.
- Activities:
- Learn vocabulary related to different jobs and workplaces (e.g., doctor, teacher, engineer).
- Practice talking about your job or dream job.
- Grammar: Present simple for job-related actions (e.g., “I work in a hospital”).
- Role-play: Describing your job and asking others about their professions.
Session 7: Inside the House – Objects & House Chores
- Topic: Talking about objects inside the house and household chores.
- Activities:
- Learn vocabulary for rooms, furniture, and household items (e.g., sofa, kitchen, bed).
- Practice discussing chores (e.g., cleaning, cooking, washing dishes).
- Grammar: “There is/are” for describing the location of objects (e.g., “There is a table in the kitchen”).
- Role-play: Describing your house and talking about daily chores
Session 8: Review & Practice
- Topic: Review of vocabulary and grammar from the past sessions.
- Activities:
- Practice conversations using all the topics covered (introductions, daily activities, shopping, etc.).
- Role-play: A full interaction where the student uses the learned vocabulary and grammar.
- Review and correct common mistakes.
- Q&A session: Clarifying doubts and reinforcing concepts.
🌟 Why Join This Course?
- Learn through fun and interactive activities
- Get personalized feedback and corrections
- Gain confidence in real-life conversations
- Improve pronunciation and listening skills
📜 Personalized Feedback & Certification
At the end of the course, students will receive detailed feedback from the teacher, highlighting strengths and areas for improvement. A certificate of completion will be provided, stating the total hours completed and the level achieved. The certificate will be awarded after passing the exams for the level and completing the portfolio. This certificate can be added to your CV under the language section to showcase your English proficiency.



