English Language course
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Spoken English Course(15hrs of videos) Level-1&2 in 1 DVD
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English Language course:
Islamic Academy of Communication Arts has launched an English language course for non-natives who can understand Urdu & Hindi. This English language course is unique and interactive and much more effective than other English learning courses available online and offline.
The course has 3 levels. First 2 levels are compulsory. The 3rd level is based on 3 days live classes which is optional.
Fee for each level is Rs 2500 (within Pakistan) and 30$ for online students.
Call now for details : +92-3000-8747-00
Course outline is as under:
Spoken English Course Outline Level-01
Section-01-Course Introduction
- Course intro
- About research
- Findings of research
- Conclusion of research
- Who should attend this course
- What will you learn in this course
- Applicable and not applicable
Section-02- Description of language and it’s learning process
- What is language
- Why we want to learn a new language
- Stages of learning a language
- Stages of learning a language
- Natural steps of learning a language
- Set your goals
- Review
Section-03 Exposing formal Grammar translation method
- Method of teaching English
- Grammar translation method
- Grammar translation method (criticism)
- Opinion of TJ trailer about GTM
- Principles and goals of GTM
- How GTM works in class
- Teaching material of GTM
- Reference about GTM
- Results about GTM
- Review
Section-04 Other English teaching methods
- Other methods
- The direct method
- Grammar translation method GTM
- Audio lingual method
- Structural approach
- Suggestopedia
- Total physical response TPR
- Communicative language teaching CLT
- The Silence way
- Community language learning CLL
- Immersion method
- Task-based language learning
- The natural approach
- Bilingual method
- Review of methodologies
Section-05 Basics of English language
- Start learning that what is English
- History of English language
- Lord Macaulay
- Phonology
- English phonology
- Dialect pronunciation accent
- Dialect
- List of the dialect of English language
- Review and intro of the next lesson
- Prerequisites of spoken English course
- Four elements reading writing grammar vocabulary
- Essential level of reading and writing
Section-06 Grammar
- What is grammar?
- Parts of speech
- Noun
- Verb
- Adjective
- Adverb
- Pronoun
- Preposition
- Conjunction
- Interjection
- Revision
- Tenses
- Review
- Should I study grammar
- 4 basic elements
- Subject
- Predicate
- Verb
- Article
- Where and where not to use article
- Review of grammar
Section-07 Vocabulary
- Importance of vocabulary
- Controlled natural languages
- Vocabulary limits
- List of Limited vocabulary
- Simple English
- Review of Limited vocabulary concept
- Vocabulary lists
- Vocabulary lists overview
- Simple and standard Wikipedia
- Pronunciation and accent review
- Details about vocabulary list
- How to use 1000 word list videos and audios
- A to Z vocabulary of 1000 words
- How to practice through vocabulary lists
- Purpose of vocabulary lists
- Comprehension, Comprehend, Comprehensible
- The connection between Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writhing
Section-08 Articles
- About Articles
- Article about Earth
- Article about Education
- Article about House
- Article about Skill
- Article about Clock
- Article about Language
- Article about Literacy (Part-1)
- Article about Literacy (Part-2)
- Article about Reading
- Article about Writing
- Other articles
End of Level-1
Spoken English Course Outline Level-02
Section-09 Four skills
- Do’s & Don’ts
- Do’s & Don’ts of Listening
- Do’s & Don’ts of Speaking
- Do’s & Don’ts of Reading
- Do’s & Don’ts of Writing
- 12 tasks
- How your brain makes a proper sentence?
- Your state of understanding
- This, That, These, Those
- This is a Book
- That is a Pencil
- These are books
- Those are pencils
- HE, She, It
- Singular, Plural
- Doing, Do, Did, Done
- I, I am, My, You, Your
- Present, Past, Future
- listening and understanding (comprehension)
- Using Urdu along with English
- Listening, Reading & Writing is not enough
Section-10 Practice lessons
- How to use upcoming practice lessons
- Claim of instant improvement
- 1stshort Story about Abdullah
- A friend in need is a friend indeed
- That’s how you have to read
- Elephant and friends
- Elephant and friends reading
- That’s how you have to read
- The merchant and the money lender (difficult words)
- The merchant and the money lender (reading-01)
- The merchant and the money lender (reading-02)
- The merchant and the money lender (reading-03)
- The merchant and the money lender (reading-04)
- The merchant and the money lender (reading-05)
- The merchant and the money lender (reading-06)
- The merchant and the money lender (reading-07)
- The merchant and the money lender (reading-08)
- The merchant and the money lender (reading-09)
- The merchant and the money lender (reading-10)
- Lesson in that story
- Purpose of those short stories
Section-11 Tongue Twisters
- Tongue twisters
- Urdu Tongue twisters
- 1stTongue twisters
- 2ndTongue twisters
- 3rdTongue twisters
- 4thTongue twisters
- 5thTongue twisters
- 6thTongue twisters
- 7thTongue twisters
- 8thTongue twisters
- 9thTongue twisters
- 10thTongue twisters
- 11thTongue twisters
- 12thTongue twisters
- 13thTongue twisters
- 14thTongue twisters
- 15thTongue twisters
- How to practice Tongue twisters
Section-12 Dialogue practice
- Importance of dialogue/conversation
- Defining dialogue / conversation
- Dialogue about weather-1
- Dialogue about weather-2
- Dialogue about expressing concern
- Dialogue about Joy
- Dialogue about complimenting someone
- Dialogue about accepting an invitation
- Dialogue about declining an invitation-1
- Dialogue about declining an invitation-2
- Dialogue about ending a conversation-1
- Dialogue about ending a conversation-2
- Dialogue about ending a conversation-3
- Dialogue about ending a conversation-3
- Dialogue about applying for a passport-2
- Dialogue about applying for library card
- Asking questions at information desk
- Dialogue about reserving a book
- Dialogue about returning books late
- Dialogue about getting off too early
- How to practice those dialogues
- 5 speaking rules you need to know
Section-13 Phrases
- Don’t study grammar too much
- Learn and study phrases
- Phrases examples 1 to 5
- Phrases examples 6 to 10
- Phrases examples 11 to 15
- Phrases examples 16 to 20
- Phrases examples 21 to 25
- Phrases examples 26 to 30
- Reading and Listening is not enough
Section-14 Practice tips
- Submerge yourself
- Study correct material
- 33 things to do
- 01- Make mistakes
- 02- Slow down
- 03- Gather your thoughts
- 04- Make a timetable
- 05- Practice the 4 core skills
- 06- Keep a notebook
- 07- Create an atmosphere
- 08- Create a group
- 09- Remember example sentences
- 10- Give your self long term & short term goals
- 11- Figure out the right methods
- 12- Get Help
- 13- No more than 30 minutes at a time
- 14- Don’t be in such a hurry
- 15- Listen Over and Over again
- 16- Use material according to your material
- 17- Newspapers articles
- 18- General meaning
- 19- look at the other words
- 20- Think in English
- 21- Use English whenever you can
- 22- Learn grammar by listening & speaking
- 23- Shadow English
- 24- Record your voice
- 25- Don’t worry about the accent
- 26- English in English
- 27- Start conversation
- 28- Different topics to discuss
- 29- Keep it up
- 30- Go over your mistakes
- 31- Image training
- 32- Take a break
- 33- Don’t get distracted
- Review of 33 things to do
Section-15 Becoming a confident speaker by BBC
- BBC, Better speaking
- Topics of Better speaking document
- Becoming a confident speaker
- Fluency or accuracy-1
- Fluency or accuracy-2
- Finding the right words-1
- Finding the right words-2
- Learning language in chunks
- Showing where you are going
- Keeping the listener interested
- Being a supportive listener
- Sounding natural-1
- Sounding natural-2
Section-16
- End
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