Raman Pathak,
Learn to speak English confidently through real-life conversations, grammar basics, and pronunciation practice — perfect for beginners building everyday fluency.
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Level
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3x per week
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50 students
The main objectives of learning beginner-level spoken English are:
Basic Communication:
To help learners speak and understand simple English in daily life situations like greetings, introductions, shopping, or asking for directions.
Vocabulary Building:
To learn and use common English words and phrases used in everyday conversations.
Correct Pronunciation:
To speak English clearly and confidently so others can understand easily.
Sentence Formation:
To make simple and correct sentences in English using basic grammar.
Listening Skills:
To understand basic spoken English used by others in slow and clear speech.
Confidence in Speaking:
To overcome fear or hesitation and develop confidence while speaking in English.
In short, the beginner level helps learners start communicating in English easily and build a strong foundation for the next levels.
Curriculum Overview
Spoken English for Beginners – Full Syllabus
Module 1: Introduction to English
Goal: Build confidence and understand English basics
- Introduction to Spoken English
- Importance of English communication
- Overcoming fear of speaking
- Basic English sounds and pronunciation
- Alphabet, Phonics, and Basic Sounds
- Vowels and consonants
- Common pronunciation mistakes
- Basic spelling patterns
- Greetings and Introductions
Hello, how are you?
- Introducing yourself and others
- Talking about nationality, age, and job
Module 2: Building Basic Grammar for Speaking
Goal: Understand simple sentence structures
4. Sentence Structure Basics
Subject + Verb + Object
Affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences
Use of ‘Be’, ‘Have’, and ‘Do’
I am / You are / He is
I have / Do you have?
Simple Tenses (Present, Past, Future)
I eat, I ate, I will eat
Common time expressions
Articles, Prepositions, and Pronouns
a, an, the
in, on, at, under, to, from
I, you, he, she, they, it
Module 3: Daily Life Communication
Goal: Speak comfortably in common situations
8. Talking About Yourself and Your Family
9. Describing Daily Routine and Hobbies
10. Talking About Time, Days, and Weather
11. Shopping and Money Conversations
12. Asking for and Giving Directions
13. At a Restaurant or Café
14. Talking About Health and Feelings
Module 4: Vocabulary Building
Goal: Expand word knowledge for conversation
15. Common Verbs and Their Forms
16. Everyday Nouns (places, objects, people)
17. Adjectives to Describe People and Things
18. Common Idioms and Phrases for Daily Use
19. Synonyms, Antonyms, and Collocations
Module 5: Listening and Pronunciation
Goal: Understand spoken English and speak clearly
20. Listening Practice (short dialogues)
21. Stress and Intonation in Sentence
22. Common Mispronunciations (Indian learners focus)
23. Linking Words and Connected Speech
Module 6: Speaking Practice
Goal: Gain fluency and confidence in real situations
24. Role Plays (Greetings, Phone Calls, Small Talk)
25. Describing Pictures and Telling Short Stories
26. Expressing Opinions and Preferences
27. Agreeing, Disagreeing, and Making Suggestions
28. Polite Requests and Offers
29. Handling Everyday Conversations Confidently
30. Final Speaking Assessment / Real-Life Practice
🧠 Bonus Components
Daily 5-minute speaking exercises
- Vocabulary journal (10 new words/day)
- Listening to short English clips or songs
- Weekly pronunciation practice
- Simple English movies or podcasts
Total Duration: 3 months
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Raman Pathak
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