
Start Strong – Your First Steps to English Fluency I Ventures Unofficial
Course Description
This comprehensive English language course is designed for beginners, providing a structured approach to mastering essential vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, and communication skills. Through interactive lessons, students will develop foundational competencies in reading, writing, listening, and speaking, enabling them to engage confidently in everyday conversations.
Unit 1: Introduction to English Basics
Alphabet & Vocabulary: Learn letters (Aa–Zz) and associated words.
Numbers: Recognize and use numbers (0–100) in context.
Pronunciation Fundamentals: Key rules for clear articulation (Part 1).
Listening Practice: Identify letters and numbers in spoken English.
Reading Skills: Practice reading letters, words, and numerical values.
Conversation Practice: Introduce yourself (first name, last name, phone number).
Writing Exercises: Form letters, words, and numbers; write personal details.
Alphabet & Vocabulary: Learn letters (Aa–Zz) and associated words.
Numbers: Recognize and use numbers (0–100) in context.
Pronunciation Fundamentals: Key rules for clear articulation (Part 1).
Listening Practice: Identify letters and numbers in spoken English.
Reading Skills: Practice reading letters, words, and numerical values.
Conversation Practice: Introduce yourself (first name, last name, phone number).
Writing Exercises: Form letters, words, and numbers; write personal details.
Unit 2: Building Everyday Vocabulary
Colors & Family Members: Expand vocabulary with common terms.
Grammar Essentials: Pronouns and possessive adjectives.
Conversation Skills: Discuss names, ages, and family relationships.
Pronunciation Development: Advanced articulation rules (Part 2).
Reading Comprehension: Short passages ("Welcome! Metro Adult School," "My Family").
Listening Activities: Recognize colors, family terms, and key details in readings.
Writing Practice: Describe colors and family structures.
Colors & Family Members: Expand vocabulary with common terms.
Grammar Essentials: Pronouns and possessive adjectives.
Conversation Skills: Discuss names, ages, and family relationships.
Pronunciation Development: Advanced articulation rules (Part 2).
Reading Comprehension: Short passages ("Welcome! Metro Adult School," "My Family").
Listening Activities: Recognize colors, family terms, and key details in readings.
Writing Practice: Describe colors and family structures.
Unit 3: Time, Health, and Basic Grammar
Time-Related Vocabulary: Days, months, seasons.
Health & Body Parts: Essential terms for describing well-being (Part 1).
Conversation Practice: Discuss schedules and seasonal changes.
Grammar Focus: Pronouns, the verb "Be," yes/no & Wh-questions.
Practical Phrases: "Do you have…?" (Questions & answers).
Reading & Listening: Medical context ("At the Doctor’s Office"); identify health terms.
Writing Tasks: Document days, months, seasons, and health-related vocabulary.
Time-Related Vocabulary: Days, months, seasons.
Health & Body Parts: Essential terms for describing well-being (Part 1).
Conversation Practice: Discuss schedules and seasonal changes.
Grammar Focus: Pronouns, the verb "Be," yes/no & Wh-questions.
Practical Phrases: "Do you have…?" (Questions & answers).
Reading & Listening: Medical context ("At the Doctor’s Office"); identify health terms.
Writing Tasks: Document days, months, seasons, and health-related vocabulary.
Unit 4: Expanding Communication Skills
Advanced Vocabulary: Body parts (Part 2), extended family, jobs, animals.
Pronunciation Refinement: Key rules (Part 3) for fluency.
Reading & Listening: Follow narratives ("Where’s the Doctor?"); recognize occupations and animals.
Conversation Drills: Health-related dialogues and structured Q&A practice (20 questions).
Writing & Speaking: Compose a self-introduction; describe family and daily life.
Advanced Vocabulary: Body parts (Part 2), extended family, jobs, animals.
Pronunciation Refinement: Key rules (Part 3) for fluency.
Reading & Listening: Follow narratives ("Where’s the Doctor?"); recognize occupations and animals.
Conversation Drills: Health-related dialogues and structured Q&A practice (20 questions).
Writing & Speaking: Compose a self-introduction; describe family and daily life.
Course Outcomes: By the end of this program, students will be able to:
Confidently use foundational English vocabulary in real-life contexts.
Apply basic grammar rules in writing and conversation.
Improve pronunciation and listening comprehension.
Engage in simple dialogues about personal information, family, health, and routines.
Confidently use foundational English vocabulary in real-life contexts.
Apply basic grammar rules in writing and conversation.
Improve pronunciation and listening comprehension.
Engage in simple dialogues about personal information, family, health, and routines.
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